An Investigation of Fit, Style, and Accessibility of Ready-To-Wear Clothing for Tall Women

Tall women's satisfaction with Tall clothing was examined in regard to fit, style, and accessibility. In addition, anthropometric measurements (stature, neck to waist, waist to ankle, shoulder to wrist) of tall women were compared with reported fit problems with Tall clothing, with the measure...

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Main Author: Jones, Michelle R.
Other Authors: Clothing and Textiles
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/36799
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-367992020-09-29T05:39:56Z An Investigation of Fit, Style, and Accessibility of Ready-To-Wear Clothing for Tall Women Jones, Michelle R. Clothing and Textiles Giddings, Valerie L. Fortune, Jimmie C. Kincade, Doris H. satisfaction ready-to-wear tall anthropometry style fit Tall women's satisfaction with Tall clothing was examined in regard to fit, style, and accessibility. In addition, anthropometric measurements (stature, neck to waist, waist to ankle, shoulder to wrist) of tall women were compared with reported fit problems with Tall clothing, with the measurements from commercial standard PS 42-70, and with two racial groups. Data were gathered from 75 women who were at least 5 feet 8 inches and between 18 and 54 years old. <p> The subjects were satisfied with the overall fit of Tall clothing, but were dissatisfied with the style, and reported buying Misses' size for most clothing. The subjects rated style as more important than fit and were more satisfied with the overall style of Misses' clothing than with the style of Tall clothing. The subjects appeared to buy Misses' clothing despite their dissatisfaction with fit, in order to have the desired styles. <p> The reported fit problems with Tall clothing were too short hiplines in skirts and too short hemlines in button-up blouses. When compared with the measurements for Tall in PS 42-70, the subjects' measurements were significantly larger. Comparisons of measurements between Black subjects and White subjects revealed no significant differences. <p> Style appeared to be a major influence in tall women's dissatisfaction with and the purchase of Tall clothing. Therefore, manufacturers need to consider aesthetic qualities when developing garments for this market and should revise sizing systems to accommodate the fit needs of Tall women. Master of Science 2014-03-14T20:51:51Z 2014-03-14T20:51:51Z 1996-12-16 1996-12-16 2013-02-21 1997-09-02 Thesis etd-52797-16200 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/36799 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-52797-16200/ thesismj.PDF CopySIDE.jpg CopyFRONT.gif thesismj.old In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf image/jpeg image/gif application/pdf Virginia Tech
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tall
anthropometry
style
fit
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ready-to-wear
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anthropometry
style
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Jones, Michelle R.
An Investigation of Fit, Style, and Accessibility of Ready-To-Wear Clothing for Tall Women
description Tall women's satisfaction with Tall clothing was examined in regard to fit, style, and accessibility. In addition, anthropometric measurements (stature, neck to waist, waist to ankle, shoulder to wrist) of tall women were compared with reported fit problems with Tall clothing, with the measurements from commercial standard PS 42-70, and with two racial groups. Data were gathered from 75 women who were at least 5 feet 8 inches and between 18 and 54 years old. <p> The subjects were satisfied with the overall fit of Tall clothing, but were dissatisfied with the style, and reported buying Misses' size for most clothing. The subjects rated style as more important than fit and were more satisfied with the overall style of Misses' clothing than with the style of Tall clothing. The subjects appeared to buy Misses' clothing despite their dissatisfaction with fit, in order to have the desired styles. <p> The reported fit problems with Tall clothing were too short hiplines in skirts and too short hemlines in button-up blouses. When compared with the measurements for Tall in PS 42-70, the subjects' measurements were significantly larger. Comparisons of measurements between Black subjects and White subjects revealed no significant differences. <p> Style appeared to be a major influence in tall women's dissatisfaction with and the purchase of Tall clothing. Therefore, manufacturers need to consider aesthetic qualities when developing garments for this market and should revise sizing systems to accommodate the fit needs of Tall women. === Master of Science
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