This study compared physical characteristics in four fabrics before and after a wear trial. The constructed fabrics were: 100 per cent pima cotton, 90–10 per cent pima cotton/wool, 80–20 per cent pima cotton/wool, and 70–30 per cent pima cotton/wool. The physical properties of breaking strength, stiffness, tear resistance, pilling resistance, and wrinkle recovery were compared between worn and unworn fabrics. Wear trial participants (n=20) were asked to assess fabric comfort and performance satisfaction during wear. Results of physical testing found significant differences among blend levels and before and after wearing and care treatment levels. Tear resistance, breaking strength, stiffness, and wrinkle recovery were affected by fibre content and care level. Contrary to the authors' hypothesis, consumer satisfaction was also affected by fibre content of the fabrics.
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1 March 1997
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Consumer assessment and comparison of physical characteristics of cotton‐wool blend fabrics Available to Purchase
Patricia E. Horridge;
Patricia E. Horridge
Professor in the Department of Merchandising, Environmental Design and Consumer Economics in the College of Human Sciences at Texas Tech University
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Samina Khan
Samina Khan
Associate professor in the Department of Merchandising, Environmental Design and Consumer Economics in the College of Human Sciences at Texas Tech University
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7433
Print ISSN: 1361-2026
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1997
Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management: An International Journal (1997) 1 (4): 297–307.
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Horridge PE, Khan S (1997), "Consumer assessment and comparison of physical characteristics of cotton‐wool blend fabrics". Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management: An International Journal, Vol. 1 No. 4 pp. 297–307, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb022507
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