Achieving the most appropriate functional and aesthetic properties of the fabrics of children's martial arts games clothing

Author

Department of Fashion and Textile Design - College of Design and Applied Arts - Taif University

Abstract

   The research aims to achieve the best functional and aesthetic properties of fabrics suitable for the design of clothing for martial arts sports ,including (judo) the subject of the study for the late childhood stage (from 9: 12 years). and producing fabrics for this purpose with fixed specifications for warp threads, 100% cotton, numbered (1/30), English numbering., with variable weaving structures (traditional mesh - plaited braid - connective) with weft threads (number 45) with types of yarn (combined - combed - striped) with a percentage of Lycra (1%). In" the National Institute for Measurement and Calibration", which are: Weft tensile strength test, weft percentage elongation test, weft slip test, air permeability test, heat insulation test, wrinkle angle test.. The results were statistically analyzed using ANOVA and radar maps on the effect of the variables of the appropriate study factors, and the results of laboratory tests indicated that the best material was the one produced by the combed spinning method of weft thread with a traditional mesh weaving structure and with a percentage of Lycra (1%), from Where the functional properties measured to improve the functional properties of the judo suit fabrics, (7) different designs were designed to fit the judo suit with the best producing material, The best designs were identified through two questionnaires for the proposed designs directed to each of (specialists in the field of clothing and textiles - consumers), the researcher recommended taking advantage of the best designs produced with the best material for the implementation of the judo suit to reach the best performance to achieve championships, and to compete with the latest fashion trends.