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Journal articles on the topic "Silk garments"

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Shan, Yu Fu, Gu Huang, Xiao Ming Qian, and Li Min Tong. "Research on Stitch Slipping and Influencing Factors of Silk Garments." Advanced Materials Research 175-176 (January 2011): 879–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.175-176.879.

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Due to the delicacy of the material, stitch slipping occurs easier in silk garments than in the garments of other materials. Stitch slipping often occurs in the positions which are often subjected to stress, such as shoulder seam, side seam, and sleeve seam of the silk garment. The reasons of the stitch slipping in silk garments both from silk material itself and the manufacturing process of silk garments were analyzed. Sewing needle, stitch density and seam allowance were main manufacturing factors that affecting the stitch slipping in silk garments. By making experiments with silk garments o
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Wu, Jing, Jing Wei Liu, and Qing Jin Wang. "Research on Implications of Silk Garments." Advanced Materials Research 175-176 (January 2011): 873–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.175-176.873.

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Silk is Chinese cultural legacy, and whether in ancient times or now, a very important role was played on the clothing stage. Through the history, silk reeling technology, fabric texture, printing and dyeing patterns and clothing styles of silk clothing may have been improved, but many implications have not been changed. Implication is a person's heart for an object out of the product taste. Times changes, implication remains. In the modern era consumer psychology were focused on, consumers’ implications for silk clothing were dived, so resonance is greatly caused by consumers. First the tradi
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Davidson, Hilary. "Reconstructing Jane Austen’s Silk Pelisse, 1812–1814." Costume 49, no. 2 (2015): 198–223. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/0590887615z.00000000076.

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This article explores the physical qualities and historical contexts of the silk pelisse coat dated c. 1812–1814 associated with Jane Austen (1775–1817) through family provenance and now held by Hampshire County Museum Services and Archives. The author took an exact pattern of the pelisse (included), then made replica garments. The association with Jane Austen is considered using evidence from Austen’s letters about her tastes in colours, length of fabrics needed for clothing, and ownership of a silk pelisse. The silk’s oak-leaf pattern is interpreted as a British patriotic motif, especially d
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Huang, Zhen Zhen, and Xiao Yun Wang. "Research on Silk Apparel Retail Marketing Development Strategy." Advanced Materials Research 175-176 (January 2011): 900–905. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.175-176.900.

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As large marketing research data shown, silk clothing marketing share of china has been small. So far, there is still lack of a high-profile silk clothing brand in our country, which has great potential for developing. In this paper, silk apparel retail marketing development strategy were profoundly analyzed and studied. Firstly, silk garments’ marketing research data was analyzed. In order to expand silk clothing marketing comprehensively in the perspective of marketing channels and brand-building, the retail marketing strategy and mathematical statistics methods were used. At last it simulat
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Saraswathi, E., and J. Jeyakodi Moses. "Polyacrylic Acid and Chitosan Treatments on Silk Fabric for Protection Enhancements." International Research Journal of Pure and Applied Chemistry 24, no. 2 (2023): 19–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/irjpac/2023/v24i2805.

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Silk is utilized as most valuable fibers based on the unique properties like shiny sheen, remarkable comfort performance and bio considerations. Silk materials possess high applications as a natural substrate in the textile/garment industry and as a bio component in the medical applications. As silk is fine, delicate and sensitive it needs more care to protect from the ill effects of insects, light and chemicals. Hence, in this work an attempt is carried out on silk fabric by treatment with polyacrylic acid and chitosan followed by dyeing using few natural dyes and one synthetic reactive dye a
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Thomas, Kim S., Lucy E. Bradshaw, Tracey H. Sach, et al. "Randomised controlled trial of silk therapeutic garments for the management of atopic eczema in children: the CLOTHES trial." Health Technology Assessment 21, no. 16 (2017): 1–260. http://dx.doi.org/10.3310/hta21160.

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BackgroundAtopic eczema (AE) is a chronic, itchy, inflammatory skin condition that affects the quality of life of children and their families. The role of specialist clothing in the management of AE is poorly understood.ObjectivesTo assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of silk garments for the management of AE in children with moderate to severe disease.DesignParallel-group, observer-blind, randomised controlled trial of 6 months’ duration, followed by a 2-month observational period. A nested qualitative study evaluated the beliefs of trial participants, health-care professionals an
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Panagiotakopulu, E., P. C. Buckland, P. M. Day, C. Doumas, A. Sarpaki, and P. Skidmore. "A lepidopterous cocoon from Thera and evidence for silk in the Aegean Bronze Age." Antiquity 71, no. 272 (1997): 420–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00085021.

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What were the fine garments vividly painted in the Minoan frescoes made of? Fine cotton (cotton from Egypt is still prized today)? Or the yet finer fabric of silk? And if silk, where did the stuff, or knowledge of cultivating the silk-worms, come from? A cocoon from Santorini offers new evidence.
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Wang, Bing Zi, and Ying Chen. "The Application of Digital Printing Technology in Modern Silk Garments." Advanced Materials Research 796 (September 2013): 577–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.796.577.

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Mainly from the perspectives of technology, design and application, this paper studied how to take use of digital printing technology to make silk garments feature more modern aesthetic value, and expand the application space of silk fabrics in modern clothing. Through the investigation of the whole production process currently, this paper gave a summary of the status quo and existing problems of digital positioning printing on cutting pieces, and put forward an optimization of the overall design and production process. A simulating practical production process in CAD software is applied to ve
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Yan, Yu Xiu, Li Xin Li, and Zi Min Jin. "Analysis on Quality Management of Silk Clothing Production." Advanced Materials Research 175-176 (January 2011): 943–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.175-176.943.

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In order to improve the quality of silk garments, on the basis of the result of previous studies, and through the practice in the silk companies, the root of the problems was analyzed by SPSS. In view of the unique nature of silk fabrics, the improvement measures of quality management were raised, which is of significant practical value and social value.
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Muhammad Yusram, Abdul Munawir та Muhammad Naufal Abdilah Latif. "Keabsahan Ibadah Menggunakan Pakaian Berbahan Sutra bagi Laki-Laki dalam Tinjauan Kaidah al-Nahyu Yaqtaḍī al-Fasād". AL-QIBLAH: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Bahasa Arab 4, № 1 (2025): 45–70. https://doi.org/10.36701/qiblah.v4i1.1989.

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This study aims to explore the opinions of scholars and the review of the principle al-nahyu yaqtaḍī al-fasād regarding the validity of worship performed by men wearing silk garments. The research employs a qualitative descriptive method (non-statistical) using normative juridical and philosophical approaches. The findings are as follows. First, early scholars unanimously agreed that the use of silk by men is prohibited except in certain circumstances. There are two differing opinions regarding its impact on worship. The first opinion, held by the Hanafi and Shafi'i schools, asserts that worsh
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Silk garments"

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Bendzovski, Daniel. "Trend-sandwich : Exploring new ways of joining inspiration, such as different kinds of trends, through processes of morphing and melding different trendy garments and materials, for new methods, garment types, materials and expressions." Thesis, Högskolan i Borås, Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomi, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-248.

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The aim of this work is to explore the joining of inspiration, such as different garments and materials, in relation to commonly used methods in the fashion industry when it comes to joining of different trends and references such as clashing and collaging. The work proposes a new method and framework for join- ing inspiration which generates different results depending on what kind of inspiration that is put in to it. A garment can roughly be broken down to a silhouette and shape, materials and details. The material put in to the method and framework is based on information from trend seminar
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Books on the topic "Silk garments"

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Bradford, Jenny. Silk ribbon embroidery for gifts and garments. S. Milner, 1990.

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Ahmet, Ertuğ, Baker Patricia L, Tezcan Hülya, and Wearden Jennifer Mary, eds. Silks for the sultans: Ottoman imperial garments from Topkapı Palace. Ertuğ & Kocabiyik, 1996.

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Bradford, Jenny. Silk Ribbon Embroidery: For Gifts and Garments (Milner Craft Series). Sterling Pub Co Inc, 1991.

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Object of Seduction: Chinese Silk in the Early Modern Trans-Pacific Trade, 1500-1950. Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, 2022.

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Object of Seduction: Chinese Silk in the Early Modern Transpacific Trade, 1500-1700. Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, 2023.

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Silks for the sultans: Ottoman imperial garments from Topkapı Palace. Ertuğ & Kocabiyik, 1996.

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Jaeger Handknits: 16 designer garments : using Roma, Pure Silk DK, matchmaker Merino DK & extra fine Merino DK. Jaeger Handknits, 2006.

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Putting on the Dog: The Animal Origins of What We Wear. Trinity University Press, 2019.

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Kwasny, Melissa. Putting on the Dog: The Animal Origins of What We Wear. Trinity University Press, 2022.

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Kwasny, Melissa. Putting on the Dog: The Animal Origins of What We Wear. Trinity University Press, 2021.

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Book chapters on the topic "Silk garments"

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Grupa, Dawid. "Silk Textiles in Funerary Liturgical Garments in Poland (Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries)." In Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-69461-5_4.

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Abstract Archaeological investigations carried out on church sites often lead to the discovery of buried crypts, containing the remains of several deceased. The favorable conditions within the crypts have allowed fragments of their clothing to be preserved. In many cases, representatives of the priesthood in their sepulchral vestments were also buried in these crypts. Their garments were either made especially for the occasion or were composed of chasubles that had already been damaged and were no longer in use at the time of the funeral. This is the case with the two chasubles from Piaseczno,
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Chen, Fangli, Wanwen He, Zejun Tian, and Laili Wang. "Impacts of Silk Garment Production on Water Resources and Environment." In Sustainable Development of Water and Environment. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45263-6_28.

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Cui, Kaiwei, and Peng Guo. "m.c.or-shy Ltd. Company v. Hangzhou Fuming Refrigeration Technology Co., Ltd. and Hangzhou Silk Garment Import and Export Co., Ltd." In Selected Chinese Cases on the UN Sales Convention (CISG) Vol. 3. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-6851-0_40.

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Hedayat Munroe, Nazanin. "The Divine Cloak of Majesty: Material Culture in Sufi Practice." In Sufi Lovers, Safavid Silks and Early Modern Identity. Amsterdam University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463721738_ch04.

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Khamsa lovers are discussed as metaphors for the Sufi concept of earthly love as a mirror of divine love, bringing into question whether these silks would be worn by devout worshipers as a khirqa (‘Sufi cloak’). The relationship between material culture and spirituality is discussed in both mainstream Islam and Sufi mystic practice. Sufi etiquette books called futuwwat nama are discussed as the guidelines for garments, fibre types and patterns permissible for Sufi aspirants. In heterodox Islam the history of silk, gold and figural garments are studied through hadith (canonical saying about the
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Hedayat Munroe, Nazanin. "Silks, Signatures and Self-fashioning." In Sufi Lovers, Safavid Silks and Early Modern Identity. Amsterdam University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463721738_ch01.

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Presenting a literature review of silks depicting love scenes from Khamsa poetry, this chapter introduces garments displaying the characters as a mode of selffashioning. The scenes originated from twelfth-century Persian-language poetry, reproduced as textiles in the Safavid period between 1550 and 1650. Three silk designs include the signature of Ghiyath al-Din, a naqshband (‘textile designer’) from Yazd, Iran, presented as both a royally sponsored artist and a Sufi, representing the paradox of luxury and mystic practice. The concept and etymology of naqshband and the organization of textile
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Hedayat Munroe, Nazanin. "Conclusion." In Sufi Lovers, Safavid Silks and Early Modern Identity. Amsterdam University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463721738_concl.

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Reattribution is proposed for some of the silks from Safavid sixteenth-century to Mughal seventeenth-century production, based on the migration of textile specialists and shared cultural values expressed by the silks. Nizami’s Khamsa and those of other poets represent these shared symbols of mystic aspirations of elite patrons and royalty in the Safavid and the Mughal realms. Symbolism in the story of Khusrau and Shirin demonstrates the emotional balance needed to achieve ideal kingship on earth, a metaphor of the divine realm; while the story of Layla and Majnun illustrates the transformative
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"Protein Fibres." In The Chemistry of Textile Fibres, 2nd ed. The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/9781782620235-00067.

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The most common class of natural fibres after the cellulosics are the protein fibres. The majority of these fibres are obtained from animal hair, chief amongst which is wool. Another important protein fibre is silk, though it is distinguished from hair fibres in that it is extruded by silk worms and its chemical constitution differs subtly from that of the hair fibres. In this chapter, the chemical compositions of the protein fibres are described and the chemical reactions, which are extensive in their scope, are detailed. In addition to their chemical complexity, hair fibres in particular hav
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"Protein Fibres." In The Chemistry of Textile Fibres, 3rd ed. Royal Society of Chemistry, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/bk9781837670505-00077.

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The most common class of natural fibres after the cellulosics are the protein fibres. The majority of these fibres are obtained from animal hair, chief amongst which is wool. Another important protein fibre is silk, though it is distinguished from hair fibres in that it is extruded by silkworms and its chemical constitution differs subtly from that of the hair fibres. In this chapter the chemical compositions of the protein fibres are described and the chemical reactions, which are extensive in their scope, are detailed. In addition to their chemical complexity, hair fibres in particular have
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Phipps, Elena. "Weaving Silver: Brilliance and Sheen in Colonial Andean Textiles." In Silver. British AcademyOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197267547.003.0010.

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Abstract Precolumbian artisans understood very well how to incorporate materials to make shiny and glimmering garments, composed of gold and silver plaques or colourful feathers stitched onto the surface of cloth. But it was not until the Spanish introduction of metal yarns, composed of silver or gilt silver sheet strips wrapped around a core yarn that Andean textile traditions developed to incorporate these special elements into a woven cloth. This chapter examines at the ways in which silver and the idea of woven brilliance manifests in the textiles from the 16th century onwards. Its focus i
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Shackel, Paul A. "The Duplan Silk Mill and the Garment Industry in Northeastern Pennsylvania." In The Ruined Anthracite. University of Illinois Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252045141.003.0005.

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This chapter provides an overview of the anthracite women in the labor force. Initially, the textile industry found its way into northeastern Pennsylvania as manufacturers escaped organized labor. Initially, daughters worked in these mills to help supplement the income of the miner workers’ families. They worked for lower wages compared to those in East Coast union mills. The International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union (ILGWU) became a strong organizing force. As a result, the industry fled to the unorganized South and eventually offshore. In recent years, the ready-made garment industry has
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Conference papers on the topic "Silk garments"

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Chen, Yugang. "Tie-dyed art in the application of the silk garments." In 2016 3rd International Conference on Management, Education Technology and Sports Science (METSS 2016). Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/metss-16.2016.9.

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Nesterova, Tamara. "The vestiges of the clothing from the stone church from Orheiul Vechi." In Simpozionul Național de Studii Culturale, Ediția a 2-a. Institute of Cultural Heritage, Republic of Moldova, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52603/9789975352147.16.

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In the stone church, in the village of Orheiul Vechi, the bones of two people were discovered, with fragments of clothing kept in the funeral complex. The material used was identical: gilded silver threads, twisted on yellow silk thread. The first clothing was made of a coat decorated on the chest with braids, on the top it had a metallic thread coat, cut in front, from which remained three large hemispherical buttons with embossed surface. The inventory discovered in the second burial consisted of a garment with festoon lance, which outlined the upper part of the cut in front, completed with
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Correia De Barros, Ana, R. Moutinho, Catarina Correia, et al. "Design and Evaluation of a Device for Ecological Momentary Assessment with Workers in a Garment Factory." In 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022). AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1001796.

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Chronic sick leaves in Europe are strongly related to mental health issues. Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) enables collecting data on mental health, but it is challenging to implement in fast-paced and controlled work environments. We describe the design of an EMA device for workers in a garment factory, along with individual data visualisation, which were evaluated in naturalistic setting with eight workers for one week during work hours to understand whether and how participants would engage with the device. Participants easily used the device at work and appropriated it in different
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