2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-0566-4_5
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Potential of Ligno-cellulosic and Protein Fibres in Sustainable Fashion

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“…When using the zero‐waste pattern cutting, the designer should choose the fabrics at the beginning of the process, in order that the pattern cutter can take into consideration the fabric properties and the fabric width 51 . The use of cotton fabric corroborates the sustainable character of the proposed clothing due to its biodegradability, thermal comfort, moisture absorption, soft touch and resistance 52,53 . Likewise, factors such as aesthetic aspect and style, in addition to the consumers' affection for the garment, are considered 54 .…”
Section: Sustainable Fashion Productmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…When using the zero‐waste pattern cutting, the designer should choose the fabrics at the beginning of the process, in order that the pattern cutter can take into consideration the fabric properties and the fabric width 51 . The use of cotton fabric corroborates the sustainable character of the proposed clothing due to its biodegradability, thermal comfort, moisture absorption, soft touch and resistance 52,53 . Likewise, factors such as aesthetic aspect and style, in addition to the consumers' affection for the garment, are considered 54 .…”
Section: Sustainable Fashion Productmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…51 The use of cotton fabric corroborates the sustainable character of the proposed clothing due to its biodegradability, thermal comfort, moisture absorption, soft touch and resistance. 52,53 Likewise, factors such as aesthetic aspect and style, in addition to the consumers' affection for the garment, are considered. 54 Table 6 depicts how all these aspects are joined to achieve the sustainable fashion product.…”
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“…The development of superhydrophobic surfaces on textiles has gained signi cant interest, particularly for outdoor applications. Hierarchical nano-roughness, inspired by lotus leaves, can be achieved by depositing low-energy chemicals onto the textile surface [12]. Nanoparticles like ZnO, TiO 2 , and SiO 2 are commonly employed to create multiscale surface roughness, enabling superhydrophobicity [13].…”
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