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Obaid Allah, H., Pasha, S., Eldawy, T. (2019). Ergonomics of women clothing inspired by Islamic floral ornaments using Irish crochet. International Design Journal, 9(1), 281-295. doi: 10.21608/idj.2019.107587
Hager Ahmed Hamed Obaid Allah; Samiha Ali Ibrahim Pasha; Taghreed Hosny Ahmed Eldawy. "Ergonomics of women clothing inspired by Islamic floral ornaments using Irish crochet". International Design Journal, 9, 1, 2019, 281-295. doi: 10.21608/idj.2019.107587
Obaid Allah, H., Pasha, S., Eldawy, T. (2019). 'Ergonomics of women clothing inspired by Islamic floral ornaments using Irish crochet', International Design Journal, 9(1), pp. 281-295. doi: 10.21608/idj.2019.107587
Obaid Allah, H., Pasha, S., Eldawy, T. Ergonomics of women clothing inspired by Islamic floral ornaments using Irish crochet. International Design Journal, 2019; 9(1): 281-295. doi: 10.21608/idj.2019.107587

Ergonomics of women clothing inspired by Islamic floral ornaments using Irish crochet

Article 24, Volume 9, Issue 1 - Serial Number 29, January 2019, Page 281-295  XML PDF (2.12 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/idj.2019.107587
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Authors
Hager Ahmed Hamed Obaid Allah1; Samiha Ali Ibrahim Pasha2; Taghreed Hosny Ahmed Eldawy3
1Assistant Lecturer, Department of Home Economics, (Clothing and Textile Specialization), Assiut University.
2Professor of Applied Technology, Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University
3Assistant Professor, Department of Home Economics, (Clothing and Textile Specialization), Assiut University
Abstract
Women's outer clothing is one of the fastest changing elements in the life cycle of fashion, which requires continuous development and the development of various forms to achieve the distinction desired by women as well as comfort. Thus, the ultimate goal of designing clothes, regardless of their different types and functions, is to achieve the highest levels of comfort and ensure the performance of his work with the least effort with maximum comfort and safety in use. Where clothes must be made in such a way that the person can move his body and organs inside the garment, As well as enable him to sit and walk without being torn or changed shape. Research problem: Views of consumers of women's outerwear about the availability of the comfort factor was carried out. The results have pointed out that most of the women's outerwear designs in the current markets do not have the comfort of the use, and the design of the clothes is not achieved by the ergonomics. Objective: to investigate the design of women's clothing in order to provide maximum comfort through the design of women's clothes that can be worn at different occasions using Irish crochet inspired from Islamic plant decorations. Hypothesis: -There are statistically significant differences between the five designs implemented in achieving comfort and care. -There are statistically significant differences between the five designs implemented in achieving aesthetics. -There are statistically significant differences between the five designs implemented in achieving the functional aspect. Results: There were significant differences between the five designs implemented in the achievement of comfort and care, as the fourth design was the most designs for comfort and care by (24.226), followed by the first design (20.159), then the third design (18.257) (13.357), and finally the fifth design (9.082). There were statistically significant differences between the five designs implemented in achieving aesthetics. The third design was the most aesthetic design with 19.271, followed by the fourth design (17.001), the first design (13.260), the second design (11.019) ), And finally the fifth design by (7.311). There were statistically significant differences between the five designs implemented in achieving the functional aspect. The first design was the most designs to achieve the functional aspect by (18.336), followed by the fourth design (15.380), the third design (13.261), the fifth design (9.337) ), And finally the second design (7.083).
Keywords
Ergonomics; women clothes; Islamic floral ornaments; Irish crochet
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