The Effects of Lining upon Movement Performance in Jackets

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  • 裏地の違いがジャケットの動作快適性に及ぼす効果
  • ウラジ ノ チガイ ガ ジャケット ノ ドウサ カイテキセイ ニ オヨボス コウカ

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<p>  We conducted wearing tests and measured clothing pressure on jackets to investigate the effects of the linings on clothing comfort, with particular focus on movement performance. At first, the effects of the linings were compared on four M size jackets, three with linings of different fiber materials and stretch types, and one without any lining. Then, another wearing test was conducted to compare jackets in S and M sizes to obtain data for the selection of linings that can best maintain mobility. </p><p>  The results were as follows: </p><p>  (1) Although the jacket without lining had the smallest clothing pressure compared to the jackets with linings, it showed a lower evaluation for movement performance, ease in putting on and taking off, and texture. </p><p>  (2) When the three M size jackets with different linings were compared, it was revealed that the use of a regular cupro lining with a supple and smooth surface achieved a higher evaluation for easier slippage and mobility as well as for smaller clothing pressure. The lower evaluation for the jacket with stretchable polyester sleeve linings revealed that slippage in the sleeves added more comfort to the movement than stretchability. </p><p>  (3) There were no differences seen in the evaluation for comfort in the movement performance or the clothing pressure when the S size jacket with regular cupro linings and the M size jacket with polyester linings were compared. We found that suppleness and smoothness in linings were more effective than elasticity in maintaining comfort and reducing clothing pressure.</p>

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