Comparison of sensorial comfort properties of different cotton fabrics using the Kawabata Evaluation System

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Abstract

Cotton fabrics are among the most preferred fabrics for both underwear and outerwear. The sensory comfort properties of the fabrics are important for consumers' choice of clothing. The majority of consumers visually like the clothes that they buy and try to feel these features sensually by touching them, and then, they may want to try the garment or they can make direct purchasing decisions according to these tactile feelings. In this study, the sensorial properties of a double-layered cotton fabric developed for use as a garment were compared and evaluated with cotton plain woven and interlock fabrics currently used in the market for this purpose. Sensorial comfort properties of the fabrics were researched with KES-F Kawabata equipment.

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Utkun, E. (2021). Comparison of sensorial comfort properties of different cotton fabrics using the Kawabata Evaluation System. Industria Textila, 72(6), 587–594. https://doi.org/10.35530/IT.072.06.20217

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