Journal of Home Economics of Japan
Online ISSN : 1884-7870
Print ISSN : 0449-9069
ISSN-L : 0449-9069
Studies on the Rolling Collar (Part 2)
The Height of the Stand and the Distance of the Front Outline Edges by the Shoulder Slopes
Fumiko ISHIGETaeko MORIYA
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1973 Volume 24 Issue 8 Pages 733-738

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Succeeding to the previous report the height of the stand and the distance of the front outline edges were investigated.
In this report, the shoulder slopes of the patterns were changed to 16°, 22°, and 28°. Only cotton fabric was used as sample fabric.
The main results were as follows :
1. In both A method and B method, the height of the stand was much influenced by the shoulder slope. On the other hand, the distance of the front outline edges showed little influence compared with the height of the stand.
2. In the method A, the order of the height of the stand influenced by the shoulder slope were 28> 22>16. The height of the stand at the center back decreased about 20 % at the shoulder seam line.
3. In the method B, the order of the height of the stand influenced by the shoulder slope were 16> 22> 28. The height of the stand at the center back decreased about 10 % at the shoulder seam line.

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