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유아동 한복 치수체계에 관한 연구

A Study on the Current Status of Sizing System for Children s Hanbok Size - Based on aged 0 to 12

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Hanbok is a popular children design and pattern of development, the mass production system via the Internet with market is active. Children s hanbok is also being released in a quirky fashion, but it is also not easy to purchase sizes that fit the shape of children s consumers as well as various designs. First of all, the KS standards and measurement specifications of domestic children s hanbok companies were reviewed, and the measurement data of a total of 5856 boys and girls aged 0 to 12 of the Size Korea were analyzed, and the measurement system of children s hanbok was presented. It is a basic item for setting the size of children s hanbok products and consumers product selection among the nominal and physical dimensions specified in the Korean Industrial Standards. The nominal and basic body dimensions are specified in key and 5cm deviation is shown. In addition, the designation and physical dimensions of a child s clothing are not given separately by class of clothing, such as children s clothing and adult clothing. Although all brands are classified and sold for boys and girls, it can be seen that the name tag is used to indicate the age of men and women, the scope of the name and reference body dimensions is not uniform, and is different from the naming method based on the height presented in the KS(2009). According to the correlation analysis of direct measurement data of a total of 5856 boys and girls aged 0 to 12 years old, both boys and girls were selected as the basic dimensions according to the KS standard s nomenclature criteria because the correlation between height, weight, width and circumference items is high. By applying the same key designation as KS children s clothing specifications, reference body dimensions are selected for easy and accurate weight selection by consumers who purchase hanbok.

Ⅰ. 서 론

Ⅱ. 연구방법

Ⅲ. 연구결과

Ⅳ. 결 론

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