Evaluating Apparel Quality (Elective)

Paper Code: 
FSD 144 B
Credits: 
04
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

• To familiarize students with different apparel quality standards, their underlying principles and the international accepted standards. • To test methods and develop ability to analyze and interpret the results and predict the quality control.

12.00
Unit I: 

Overview of Apparel Quality and the Consumer • Elements of Quality • Quality Characteristics and Cues • Consumer Quality Perceptions and Expectations • Measuring Product Quality Integrating quality into the development of Apparel Products • Aesthetics and Design Development Details

12.00
Unit II: 

Raw Material Selection and Performance • Fabrics • Support Materials and Shaping Devices • Trim and Surface Embellishments Garment Construction details • Fit and Construction Details Apparel Sizing and Fit Strategies • Designation for Apparel Sizing • Anthropometry • Domestic and International Sizing Standards • Prototype Development and Evaluating Fit Technical Packages and Performance Specification

12.00
Unit III: 

ASTM and ISO Stitch Classification • Sewing Thread • Stitch Classifications • ASTM and ISO Standards for Stitches ASTM and ISO Seam Classifications • Seam Overview • Seam Classification • Alternative to Stitched Seams Sourcing, Assembly, and Mass Production of Sewn Products • Overview of the Organizational Structure of the Global Apparel Industry • Manufacturers and Factories • Garment Production Processes

12.00
Unit IV: 

Labeling Regulation and Guidelines for Manufactured Apparel • Overview of Labeling Acts and Regulations Safety Regulations and Guidelines for Wearing Apparel • Toxicity Regulations for Wearing Apparel • Flammability Regulations for Wearing Apparel • Guidelines for Drawstrings on Children’s Garments • OEKO-TEX Association

12.00
Unit V: 

Measuring product Quality through Testing • Overview of Standards for Testing and Sampling Sewn Products • Raw Materials and Sewn Products Testing Raw Materials and Sewn Products Testing • Cleaning Methods • Appearance and Performance Testing • Performance Test Selection and Quality Evaluation Quality Assurance along the Supply Chain • Inspection Standards for Apparel Products • Sampling and Levels of Inspection • Stages of Inspection, Testing, Evaluation • Types of Defects

Essential Readings: 

• Booth J.E., Principles of Textile Testing, Newness Butter Worth, London. • Gerry Cooklin. 1991. Introduction to Clothing Manufacture. Blackwell. • Latheam Barbara & Carr Harold 1999. The Technology of Clothing Manufacture. Blackwell Science. • Ruth Glock. 1990. Apparel Manufacturing. Macmillan Publ. • Saville, B.P. 2002 Physical Testing of Textiles, Woodhead Publishing Limited. • Janall E Bubonia Apparel Quality: A guide to evaluating seven products Fairchild bodla,NY. • Doris H Kincode, Sewen product quality, A Management prespetive pearson practice N all, New Jersey.

References: 

• Gerry Cooklin. 1997. Garment Technology for Fashion Designer’s. Blackwell. • Pradeep V Mehta. 1998. Managing Quality in Apparel Industry. New Age International. • Jacob Solinger. 1980. Apparel Manufacture. Van Nostrand Reilfold.

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