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Analysis of Body Measurement Systems for Apparel
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2006
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Human BodyKinesiologyBody CompositionEngineeringMeasurementFashionWearable TechnologyEducationBody Measurement SystemsMultiple Probe MethodsBiostatisticsBody Form MethodsKinematicsBody Comfort3D Body Scanning
Many methods have been developed to measure the body in an effort to capture its dimensions for clothing. Measuring the human body has been important in developing garments tofit the body, and systems have reflected technology, needs of the consumer, andfocus of the apparel industry. The U. S. apparel industry has developed many techniques to measure the body, including custom-fitted to the individual, mass-sized and produced, and now, mass-customized. This paper reviews and evaluates historic and current methods of capturing body measurements, which are presented as linear methods, multiple probe methods, and body form methods, that use one or more of the following elements: point, length, surface, shape, and volume.
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