JOURNAL OF TEXTILE RESEARCH ›› 2018, Vol. 39 ›› Issue (06): 125-130.doi: 10.13475/j.fzxb.20170707006

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Study on redesign system of overstocked garments

  

  • Received:2017-07-18 Revised:2018-02-28 Online:2018-06-15 Published:2018-06-15

Abstract:

Aiming at the problem of overstocked garments of Chinese clothing industry, based on the redesign method, the paper puts forward the redesign system of overstocked clothing. First of all, 10 representative brands were screened, and after a comparative analysis, four types of inventory products were summed up. Based on this, it is proposed to combine the inventory products with the new demand of diverse markets and the diversified cultural behavior, so as to achieve the purpose of digesting the inventory by the redesign method and realize to injection of the new fashion connotation to the original inventory. Secondly, the paper put forward the redesign system of overstocked garments, through which the inventory apparel was analyzed and sorted out, and the potential redesign possibility was excavated. It will be combined with the new social environment to form a variety of redesign scenarios. Then taking the redesign of overstocked man’s shirt as an example, this system extracted development elements for the later redesign stage through the quantitative analysis of overstocked shirts. With the satisfaction of target customers as an index, it evaluates redesign schemes and selects the optimal plan. Finally, this system effective realizes the transformation of the overstocked man’s shirt to new fashion products.

Key words: overstocked garment, redesign method, design system, man's shirt

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