
“Styling For Kidswear” focuses on understanding children’s diverse body structures and their impact on functional kidswear design. This chapter explains the three major somatotypes ectomorph, mesomorph, and endomorph and highlights comfort, safety, and mobility as key principles in apparel development. It further categorizes design considerations across age groups including infants, creepers, toddlers, young children, and teens, supported by visual examples of recommended garment types. Learners gain insight into fabric selection, closure choices, reinforced areas, and features that accommodate growth and physical activity. This foundational knowledge helps students create kidswear that supports healthy movement, self-dressing, and age-appropriate styling.
BASICS OF SEWING, Styling For Kidswear
BASICS OF SEWING, Styling For Kidswear
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