Abstract
When a skin color was piled beneath colored plain weave fabrics, the effect of the yarn density of the fabrics on their visual impression was examined. The semantic differential method was applied for the evaluation of the impression with 12 pairs ofadjectives. The factor analysis for the evaluation data indicated that the evaluation score by the adjectives related to aestheticimpression declined worse when the skin color was more seen through the yarn gap of the fabric. The degree of the score decline washigher for the fabric with achromatic color, black and white, than chromatic, red, yellow, green and blue.