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TÜRK KADINLARININ VÜCUT ŞEKİLLERİ: HAZIR GİYİM AÇISINDAN

Yıl 2010, Cilt: 20 Sayı: 2, 130 - 136, 01.12.2010

Öz

Bu çalışmanın amacı; Türk kadınlarının beden dağılımının belirlenmesi, vücut şekillerinin saptanması ve vücut ölçüleri ile vücut şekli arasındaki ilişkinin hazır giyim açısından incelenmesidir. Bu amaçla yapılan araştırmada, Türk kadınlarının boy ölçüsünün ortalama 161cm olduğu belirlenmiştir. Araştırmaya katılan Türk kadınlarının %37’sinin kum saati, %31’inin üçgen, %19’unun dikdörtgen ve %13’ünün ters üçgen vücut şekline sahip oldukları belirlenmiştir. Türk kadınlarının vücut şekilleri ile boy ölçülerinin birbirine yakın olduğu; fakat göğüs çevresi, bel çevresi ve kalça çevresi ölçülerinde farklılıklar olduğu saptanmıştır. Ters üçgen vücut şekline sahip kadınların göğüs çevresi ölçüsünün diğer üç vücut şeklinden de önemli bir düzeyde büyük olduğu görülmektedir. Aynı şekilde ters üçgen vücut şekline sahip kadınların bel ve kalça çevresi ölçülerinde de farklılık gözlenmektedir. Üçgen, kum saati, ve dikdörtgen vücut şeklinde göğüs ve bel çevresi ölçüleri birbirine yakın iken kalça çevresi ölçülerinde farklılıklar vardır

Kaynakça

  • 1. Alexander, M., Connell, L.J., Presley, A.B., 2005, “Clothing Fit Preferences of Young Female Adult Consumers”, International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, 17, 52-64.
  • 2. Anderson, L.J., Brannon, E.L., Ulrich, P.V., Presley, A.B., Woronka, G., Grasso, M., Gray, S., 2000, “Understanding Fitting Preferences of Female Consumers: Development an Expert System to Enhance Accurate Sizing Selection”, National Textile Center Annual Report: November, 1-11.
  • 3. Çoruh, E., 2009, “An Investigation of The Ergonomics of Jeans”, Journal of Textile and Apparel, 19(3), 248-253.
  • 4. Woodson, E.M., Horridge, P.E., 1990, “Apparel Sizing as It Relates to Women Age Sixty-five Plus, Clothing and Textile Research Journal, 8(4), 7-13.
  • 5. Campbell, L.D., Horne, L., 2001, “Trousers Developed from The ASTM D5586 and The Canada Standard Sizing for Women’s Apparel”, Clothing and Textile Research Journal, 19(4), 185-193.
  • 6. Chun-Yoon, J., Jasper, C., 1993, “Garment-sizing Systems: An International Comparison”, International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, 5, 28-37.
  • 7. Bulgun, E.Y., 1994, “Türkiye’de 12-17 Yaş Grubu Genç Kızların Beden Ölçüleri Standardizasyonu”, İzmir: Ege Üniversitesi, Yayımlanmamış Doktora Tezi.
  • 8. Gönen, E., 1991, “Hazır Giyim Üretiminde Antropometri”, 3. Ergonomi Kongresi, Ankara.
  • 9. Cho, Y., Okada, N., Park, H., Takatera, M., Inui, S., Shimizu, Y., 2005, “An Interactive Body Model for Individual Pattern Making”, International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, 17(2), 91-99.
  • 10. Connell, L.J., Ulrich, P., Knox, A., Hutton, G., Woronka, D., Ashdown, S., 2002, “Body Scan Analysis for Fit Models Based on Body Shape and Posture Analysis”, National Textile Center Annual Report: November, 1-9.
  • 11. Petrova, A., Ashdown, S.P., 2008, “Three-Dimensional Body Scan Data Analysis: Body Size and Shape Dependence of Ease Values for Pants’ Fit”, Clothing and Textile Research Journal, 26(3), 227-252.
  • 12. Simmons, K., 2002, “Body Measurement Techniques: A Comparison of Three-Dimensional Body Scanning and Physical Anthropometric Methods”, Doctoral Dissertation, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.
  • 13. www.tüik.gov.tr
  • 14. International Standard ISO 8559. Garment Construction and Anthropometric Surveys - Body Dimensions. First Edition- 1989- 07-01.
  • 15. ASTM – Standard Table of Body Measurements for Adult Female Misses Figure Type, Sizes 2-20 (Designation: D 5585-95).
  • 16. ASTM – Standard Terminology Relating to Body Dimensions for Apparel Sizing (Designation: D 5219-99).
  • 17. International Standard ISO 3635. Size Designation of Clothes- Definitions and Body Measurement Procedure. Third Edition- 1981- 08-01.
  • 18. Mete, F., 1990, “Giysi Tasarımı Açısından İnsan Vücudunun Mekaniği“, Tekstil ve Makine Dergisi, 4(21), 150-154.
  • 19. System M. Müller&Sohn, Gradieren, Deutsche Bekleidungs-Akademie, München, Franz Xaver Müller GmbH.
  • 20. Gupta, D., Gangadhar, B.R., 2004, “A Statistical Model for Developing Body Size Chart for Garments”, International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, 16(5), 458-469.
  • 21. Lee, J.Y., Istook, C.L., Nam, Y.J., Park, S.M., 2007, “Comparison of Body Shape USA and Korean Women”, International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, 19(5), 374-391.
  • 22. Ujevic, D., Rogale, D., Drenovac, M., Pezelj, D., Hrastinski, M., Narancic, N.S., Mimica, Z., Hrzenjak, R., 2006, “Croatian Anthropometric System Meeting The European Union”, International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, 18(3), 200-218.
  • 23. Devarajan, P., Istook, C.L., 2004, “Validation of “Female Figure Identification Technique (FFIT) for Apparel” Software”, Journal of Textile and Apparel Technology and Management, 4(1), 1-23.
  • 24. Protopsaltou, D., Luible, C., Arevalo, M., Magnenat-Thalmann, N., 2001, “A Body and Garment Creation Method for An Internet Based Virtual Fitting Room”, available at: http://miralabwww.unige.ch/newMIRA/MIRALabHtml.htm (accessed 8 April 2002).
  • 25. Connell, L.J., Ulrich, P.V., Brannon, E.L., Alexander, M., Presley, A.B., 2006, “Body Shape Assessment Scale: Instrument Development for Analyzing Female Figures”, Clothing and Textile Research Journal, 24(2), 81-95.

BODY SHAPES OF TURKISH WOMEN: IN TERMS OF THE READY-TO-WEAR INDUSTRY

Yıl 2010, Cilt: 20 Sayı: 2, 130 - 136, 01.12.2010

Öz

The aim of this study is to determine the size distribution of Turkish women, identify their body shapes and analyze the correlation between their body measurements and body shapes in terms of the ready-to-wear industry. In a study done for this purpose, it was found that the average height of Turkish women is 161cm. The body shape distribution of Turkish women participating in the study was designated as 37% hourglass, 31% triangle, 19% rectangle, and 13% inverted triangle. It was determined that the body shapes and height of Turkish women are in close correlation, but that, there are differences in bust, waist and hip measurements. It was found that the bust measurement of Turkish women with inverted triangle body shape is significantly different from that of Turkish women with the other three body shapes. Similarly, it was observed that there are also differences between the waist and hip measurements of Turkish women with inverted triangle body shape and that of Turkish women with the other three body shapes. While bust and waist measurements are close to each other in Turkish women with triangle, hourglass, and rectangle body shape, there are differences in their hip measurements

Kaynakça

  • 1. Alexander, M., Connell, L.J., Presley, A.B., 2005, “Clothing Fit Preferences of Young Female Adult Consumers”, International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, 17, 52-64.
  • 2. Anderson, L.J., Brannon, E.L., Ulrich, P.V., Presley, A.B., Woronka, G., Grasso, M., Gray, S., 2000, “Understanding Fitting Preferences of Female Consumers: Development an Expert System to Enhance Accurate Sizing Selection”, National Textile Center Annual Report: November, 1-11.
  • 3. Çoruh, E., 2009, “An Investigation of The Ergonomics of Jeans”, Journal of Textile and Apparel, 19(3), 248-253.
  • 4. Woodson, E.M., Horridge, P.E., 1990, “Apparel Sizing as It Relates to Women Age Sixty-five Plus, Clothing and Textile Research Journal, 8(4), 7-13.
  • 5. Campbell, L.D., Horne, L., 2001, “Trousers Developed from The ASTM D5586 and The Canada Standard Sizing for Women’s Apparel”, Clothing and Textile Research Journal, 19(4), 185-193.
  • 6. Chun-Yoon, J., Jasper, C., 1993, “Garment-sizing Systems: An International Comparison”, International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, 5, 28-37.
  • 7. Bulgun, E.Y., 1994, “Türkiye’de 12-17 Yaş Grubu Genç Kızların Beden Ölçüleri Standardizasyonu”, İzmir: Ege Üniversitesi, Yayımlanmamış Doktora Tezi.
  • 8. Gönen, E., 1991, “Hazır Giyim Üretiminde Antropometri”, 3. Ergonomi Kongresi, Ankara.
  • 9. Cho, Y., Okada, N., Park, H., Takatera, M., Inui, S., Shimizu, Y., 2005, “An Interactive Body Model for Individual Pattern Making”, International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, 17(2), 91-99.
  • 10. Connell, L.J., Ulrich, P., Knox, A., Hutton, G., Woronka, D., Ashdown, S., 2002, “Body Scan Analysis for Fit Models Based on Body Shape and Posture Analysis”, National Textile Center Annual Report: November, 1-9.
  • 11. Petrova, A., Ashdown, S.P., 2008, “Three-Dimensional Body Scan Data Analysis: Body Size and Shape Dependence of Ease Values for Pants’ Fit”, Clothing and Textile Research Journal, 26(3), 227-252.
  • 12. Simmons, K., 2002, “Body Measurement Techniques: A Comparison of Three-Dimensional Body Scanning and Physical Anthropometric Methods”, Doctoral Dissertation, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.
  • 13. www.tüik.gov.tr
  • 14. International Standard ISO 8559. Garment Construction and Anthropometric Surveys - Body Dimensions. First Edition- 1989- 07-01.
  • 15. ASTM – Standard Table of Body Measurements for Adult Female Misses Figure Type, Sizes 2-20 (Designation: D 5585-95).
  • 16. ASTM – Standard Terminology Relating to Body Dimensions for Apparel Sizing (Designation: D 5219-99).
  • 17. International Standard ISO 3635. Size Designation of Clothes- Definitions and Body Measurement Procedure. Third Edition- 1981- 08-01.
  • 18. Mete, F., 1990, “Giysi Tasarımı Açısından İnsan Vücudunun Mekaniği“, Tekstil ve Makine Dergisi, 4(21), 150-154.
  • 19. System M. Müller&Sohn, Gradieren, Deutsche Bekleidungs-Akademie, München, Franz Xaver Müller GmbH.
  • 20. Gupta, D., Gangadhar, B.R., 2004, “A Statistical Model for Developing Body Size Chart for Garments”, International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, 16(5), 458-469.
  • 21. Lee, J.Y., Istook, C.L., Nam, Y.J., Park, S.M., 2007, “Comparison of Body Shape USA and Korean Women”, International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, 19(5), 374-391.
  • 22. Ujevic, D., Rogale, D., Drenovac, M., Pezelj, D., Hrastinski, M., Narancic, N.S., Mimica, Z., Hrzenjak, R., 2006, “Croatian Anthropometric System Meeting The European Union”, International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, 18(3), 200-218.
  • 23. Devarajan, P., Istook, C.L., 2004, “Validation of “Female Figure Identification Technique (FFIT) for Apparel” Software”, Journal of Textile and Apparel Technology and Management, 4(1), 1-23.
  • 24. Protopsaltou, D., Luible, C., Arevalo, M., Magnenat-Thalmann, N., 2001, “A Body and Garment Creation Method for An Internet Based Virtual Fitting Room”, available at: http://miralabwww.unige.ch/newMIRA/MIRALabHtml.htm (accessed 8 April 2002).
  • 25. Connell, L.J., Ulrich, P.V., Brannon, E.L., Alexander, M., Presley, A.B., 2006, “Body Shape Assessment Scale: Instrument Development for Analyzing Female Figures”, Clothing and Textile Research Journal, 24(2), 81-95.
Toplam 25 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Diğer ID JA87ZT86JD
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Birsen Çileroğlu Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Aralık 2010
Gönderilme Tarihi 1 Aralık 2010
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2010 Cilt: 20 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Çileroğlu, B. (2010). BODY SHAPES OF TURKISH WOMEN: IN TERMS OF THE READY-TO-WEAR INDUSTRY. Textile and Apparel, 20(2), 130-136.

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