Undergraduate Research

Zipping Through Time: Extending the Life of Children's Wear with Transformable Design

Authors
  • Michelle Park (Kent State University)
  • Ja Young Hwang (Kent State University)
  • Haviet Huong (Kent State University)
  • Shalia Johnson (Kent State University)
  • Yahan Quing (Kent State University)

Abstract

This project is focused on addressing the problem of children outgrowing their garments too quickly. Designs focus on transforming garments to be used for multiple purposes, in particular a transformable waterproof baby carrier cover/ children's poncho and a size-changing dress. The designed garments were based on client needs, and longevity was approached by transforming both size and function. Size was addressed by using zippers, panels, and buttons; function was approached by selection of two items in the same category of use, i.e., as the child changes, so does the garment. The implementation of strategic expansion points effectively extends the range of use from infancy to six years old.

How to Cite:

Park, M., Hwang, J., Huong, H., Johnson, S. & Quing, Y., (2018) “Zipping Through Time: Extending the Life of Children's Wear with Transformable Design”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 75(1).

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Published on
01 Jan 2018
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