Abstract
The fitness relative to movement in wearing a one-piece dress was examined by sensory tests. The following results were observed :
1) The amount of dress-length suspension increased with the increase in armhole-heights; the sensory scale values increased in similar ratio.
2) The amount of suspension for a sleeveless dress was slight; the sensory test values being equivalent to “one point” on the scale.
3) The amounts of suspension for dresses with similar armhole-heights show a fair increase as sleeve-lengths increase. Hence, increase in sensory scale values also is shown similarly.
4) No significant difference is shown in the increase in sensory scale values with different sleevelengths as compared with the increase by differing armhole-heights.