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- W2379291818 abstract "Abstract Because young men’s slacks are becoming more slim-fitting today, this study attempts to identify room for improvement by comparing and analyzing the patterns of men’s slacks in the literature and those of manufacturers. Selected for the study are two patterns from the literature and one from manufacturers (Slacks A, B, C); those from studies are slim silhouette pants with no tucking around the waist at the front. Subjects for the Fit tests and the pattern designs were men in their twenties with average body shapes in accordance with the figures in Size Korea 2010. Pants were made from muslin fabric and the Fit tests were carried out with three subjects and a panel of five experts to evaluate comfort and appearance. The analysis of the patterns revealed that Slacks A were the longest followed by C and then B. Slacks C had the most girth ease, and Slacks B were the slimmest in both length and girth. Movement tests showed Slacks A to be the most comfortable followed by B and then C. The appearance test found that Slacks B were the most attractive, followed by A, and then C. The fits at the front, back and sides of all three pants were more or less the same. We suggest that more studies be done on pants patterns adjusting them for proper ease and using elastic fabric in order to maintain the slim fit and also to be comfortable to wear.Key words : Men's Wear, No-Tuck Pants, Slim Fit, Fashion, SizeKorea 2010" @default.
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- W2379291818 date "2015-07-30" @default.
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- W2379291818 title "Comparison Research on the Patterns of No-Tuck Slim-Fitting Slacks for Young Men in Their 20s" @default.
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