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한국생활환경학회 한국생활환경학회지 한국생활환경학회지 제8권 제2호
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2001.9
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179 - 188 (10page)

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Hydrophobic nature of the fabrics induced from the chemical treatment and incorporation of synthetic fibers usually evoke the negative effect on sensorial comfort. However, it has been known that reducing the contact area at fabric-skin interface would restore the comfortable sensation under the uncomfortable working condition, which is often reflected in sports wear which have inner layer of mesh-type feature. However, we could not find systematic analysis on the effect of adding inner layer of mesh type on wear comfort yet. It was attempted to find out the answer on the following questions: Is the adding inner layer still favorable to the sensorial comfort of the worker in spite of increased still air layer due to an added layer? Fabric samples used in this test were chemically altered (water repellent finished vs. untreated) and geometrically altered (plain type vs. mesh type) inner layers attached to the polyester sleeve in the first phase of the experiment. Sixteen female subjects were participated in the wear test. Microclimate inside the sleeve was measured and wear sensation was rated. Later, the effect of various contact area and hygroscopic level on the wear sensation were confirmed using 11 subjects wearing six types of various shirts. It was confirmed that low contact area is effective when hygroscopicity is considerably low in the case of water repellent finished fabric or polyester blended fabric. It was also found that low contact area of inner layer can improve wet sensation of clothing eventhough the thickness of the still air layer between skin and clothing item was increased.

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