slama, H. (2024). Utilizing bubble wrap waste functionally and aesthetically in the field of sports and performance clothing. International Design Journal, 14(2), 93-108. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.259441.1113
heba abdullah slama. "Utilizing bubble wrap waste functionally and aesthetically in the field of sports and performance clothing". International Design Journal, 14, 2, 2024, 93-108. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.259441.1113
slama, H. (2024). 'Utilizing bubble wrap waste functionally and aesthetically in the field of sports and performance clothing', International Design Journal, 14(2), pp. 93-108. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.259441.1113
slama, H. Utilizing bubble wrap waste functionally and aesthetically in the field of sports and performance clothing. International Design Journal, 2024; 14(2): 93-108. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.259441.1113
Utilizing bubble wrap waste functionally and aesthetically in the field of sports and performance clothing
Clothing and Textile Department - Faculty of Home Economic - Alazhar University
Abstract
the research is based on the use of waste material Bubble Wrap or air bubbles in the field of clothing, as this material is used in packaging breakable materials and acts as a shock-protective air cushion around devices that could be damaged. By researching this material, the two researchers found the possibility of benefiting from it. In sportswear, which represents one of the fastest growing and developing industrial sectors in order to obtain special advantages and functions through which the health, physical and psychological needs of the player can be provided with protection from external influences that can harm the body. Due to the Bubble Wrap material being distinguished by its containment of air bubbles of different sizes that make it an excellent shock protector, it was possible to produce a sports chest protector lined with the material to protect the player from the shocks he receives in the chest area while playing, especially in fighting games. It is worth noting that there are many forms of chest protectors in Markets, but they are expensive compared to the outlet in the search. Air bubble material can be used in performance clothing.. The more the material is characterized by flexibility and ease of formation, the more innovative ideas we get, and because the Bubble Wrap material has a high plasticity potential, I thought The two researchers are also using it to design and form an innovative collection of women's performance costumes without seams and at the lowest cost
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