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Clothing technology describes advances in production methods, material developments, and the incorporation of smart technologies intotextiles and clothes. The clothing industry has expanded throughout time, reflecting advances not just in apparel manufacturing and distribution, but also in textile functionality and environmental effect. Thetimeline of clothing and textiles technology includes major changes in the manufacture and distribution ofclothing.
Fromclothing in the ancient world into modernity, the use of technology has dramatically influenced clothing andfashion in themodern age.Industrialization brought changes in the manufacture of goods. In many nations, homemade goodscrafted by hand have largely been replaced byfactory produced goods onassembly lines purchased in aconsumer culture. Innovations include man-made materials such aspolyester,nylon, andvinyl as well as features likezippers andvelcro. The advent of advanced electronics has resulted inwearable technology being developed and popularized since the 1980s.
Design is an important part of the industry beyond utilitarian concerns and thefashion andglamour industries have developed in relation to clothingmarketing andretail.Environmental andhuman rights issues have also become considerations for clothing and spurred the promotion and use of somenatural materials such asbamboo that are consideredenvironmentally friendly.
The advent of industrialization includedfactories, specialized and technologically advanced equipment, andproduction lines for themass production oftextiles[1] like natural and synthetic fibers.Globalization and advances in trade increased sourcing of materials and competition for wares across borders. Theswadeshi movement inIndia was an effort to counteract the economic control and influence that British factories exerted over the one-time colony. Concerns have also been raised over the use of so-calledsweat shops.
Clothing lines based on famousdesigners have been featured and advertised in magazines and other media.Branding and [marketing] are features of theadvertising age. Some designers have also become television and media personalities. In recent years fashion and design has also been the subject of television shows.
The media and various social networking platforms heavily influence clothing production. Complex software is used to go through and analyze important data related to production and consumerism. This process needs to be done quickly and efficiently in order for companies to meet customer demand thus enhancing their profit and brand.[2]
Thedesign and constructions ofsportswear has changed dramatically over time. Athletic apparel aids in the prevention of injuries, the improvement of breathability, the protection from the weather, and the encouragement of a fitness mindset. Athletes can now use wearable heart rate monitors and fitness trackers to capture a variety of fitness-related parameters, such as distance traveled, calorie consumption, heart rate, and sleep quality.
Thedesign of techwear has evolved to become a fashion statement and technical use all at the same time. Techwear involves added zippers, buttons,straps,cord lock, etc. to help aid the changeability of outfits for different temperatures, climates, and moods. It can allow the user to change what they are wearing no matter where they are in a matter of seconds.
Computer-aided design is used in the development of clothing. Corporate and business training to address accounting, trade, and finance issues has also become a significant part of the trade. Courses and programs at Universities specialize in these fields. theBeijing Institute of Clothing Technology andFachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin are examples institutions focused on the business. In the area of engineering development of functional clothing, TU Dresden, Germany provides courses at Bachelor, Dipl.-Ing andnon-consecutive MSc. degree andHS Niedererrhein (Mönchengladbach) provides B.Sc. and M.Sc. programs. National governments have also become involved in the business withtrade rules and negotiations as well as investments such as Europe'sFuture Textiles and Clothing program.
The modern clothing development is performed using 3D avatars, often obtained through 3D scanning. Obtaining valid body measurements from 3D scan is still research area,[3] while the recent topics are more related more to the speed and the accuracy of the process, than to the methods for this. TU Dresden applies high speed (4D) scanning system,[4] developed by IBV for analysis of human body deformations during motion.[5] Open access journal as source for reading the latest research in the area clothing development, related to soft avatars,[6] protective clothing,[7] comfort[8] and other topics is the CDATP journal.