Impact of Sleeve Types on Marker Efficiency and Fabric Consumption

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Md. Mazharul Islam
Md. Mazharul Islam
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Palash Kumar Saha
Palash Kumar Saha
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Md. Nazmul Islam
Md. Nazmul Islam
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Sonjit Kumar Saha
Sonjit Kumar Saha
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Sonatan Kumar Biswas
Sonatan Kumar Biswas
α Northern University Bangladesh Northern University Bangladesh
ρ Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University
Ѡ BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology

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Abstract

In present day, the apparel industries should be very versatile and should capable of processing any kinds of design as per buyer demand. Better quality in every sense of the word warrants a better price point, but the idea and real trend are to mitigate risk and maximize net profits. During order taking, we need to make fabric consumption using mathematical estimates before actual marker making consumption. Two types of mathematical methods of fabric consumption are widely used by many factories. But due to lack of knowledge, what type of formula is suitable for which type of garments, it is not clear to all. So, the objective is to find out the accurate method of consumption when sleeve type varies. For this experiment, six garments having three different sleeve types; set-in, raglan & kimono for both short & long sleeve have been used.

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Md. Mazharul Islam. 2019. \u201cImpact of Sleeve Types on Marker Efficiency and Fabric Consumption\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - J: General Engineering GJRE-J Volume 19 (GJRE Volume 19 Issue J4): .

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In present day, the apparel industries should be very versatile and should capable of processing any kinds of design as per buyer demand. Better quality in every sense of the word warrants a better price point, but the idea and real trend are to mitigate risk and maximize net profits. During order taking, we need to make fabric consumption using mathematical estimates before actual marker making consumption. Two types of mathematical methods of fabric consumption are widely used by many factories. But due to lack of knowledge, what type of formula is suitable for which type of garments, it is not clear to all. So, the objective is to find out the accurate method of consumption when sleeve type varies. For this experiment, six garments having three different sleeve types; set-in, raglan & kimono for both short & long sleeve have been used.

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Impact of Sleeve Types on Marker Efficiency and Fabric Consumption

Md. Mazharul Islam
Md. Mazharul Islam Northern University Bangladesh
Palash Kumar Saha
Palash Kumar Saha
Md. Nazmul Islam
Md. Nazmul Islam Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University
Sonjit Kumar Saha
Sonjit Kumar Saha BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology
Sonatan Kumar Biswas
Sonatan Kumar Biswas

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