2. Presented
By
To
▪ Name with ID:
▪ Ms. Nusrat Jahan
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Nasim Ali (11122107006)
Md. Enzamul Haque (11122107022)
Shawan Roy (11122107023)
Pankaj Roy (11122107025)
▪ Textile 5th Intake
▪ Section 1
▪ BUBT
▪ Lecturer in Garments
Manufacturing Technology
▪ Department of Textile
▪ BUBT
3. History of Garment Industry
▪ In 1755, 1st sewing machine developed
▪ In 1851, Commercially successful
sewing m/c developed
▪ In Bangladesh the first named Reaz
Garments established.
▪ At present 4800 garments factories
are in Bangladesh.
▪ Now About 66 garments make
children's wear in Bangladesh
▪ More than 2.5 million workers are
employed in garments industry
among them 90% are female.
4. Some Textile Industry which are making
children's wear in Bangladesh
▪ JMG Texvision
▪ Fashion Mart Ltd.
▪ S.A Trading
▪ Color n Fashion Limited
▪ Stylex Sourcing Ltd.
5. What is children's wear?
▪ Children's wear is clothing for
children who have not yet
grown to full height.
▪ Children's clothing is often
more casual than adult
clothing, fit for play and rest.
▪ Hosiery is commonly used.
6. Children's wear size
▪ American sizes for baby clothes are
usually based on the child's weight.
▪ European sizes are usually based on the
child's height.
▪ These may be expressed as an
estimated age of the child, e.g., size 6
months (or 3–6 months) is expected to
fit a child 61 to 67 centimeters (24 to 26
in) in height and 5.7 to 7.5 kilograms (13
to 17 lb) in weight.
▪ These are usually preemie for a pretern
birth baby, 0 to 3 months, 3 to 6
months, 6 to 9 months, 9 to 12
months, 12 months, 18 months, and 24
months, though there is no industry
standard definition for those sizes.
7. History about children's clothing
▪ In the United States, before the 1890s
children predominantly wore clothing
made by their parents.
▪ By 1910, retailers had formed a
"publicity structure" toward children for
the sale of children's goods, which
resulted in a significant increase in the
sale of manufactured children's
clothing, sportswear, candy, and baby
clothing.
▪ By 1915, baby clothing had become one
of the nation's largest industries.
▪ In the 1980s, infant and toddler clothing
fashion design became an increasing
source of revenue for US designer
labels and fashion design houses, such
as Polo Ralph Lauren and Guess.
8. Why children's wear is comfortable?
▪ Easy to move
▪ Higher fabric quality
▪ Comfortable for skin
▪ Decrease sweat situation
▪ High elasticity
▪ Less hairiness in fabric
▪ Colorful to watch
9. Which fabric used in children's wear
▪ Cotton-based fabrics
▪ Polyester fabrics
▪ High quality broadcloth
▪ Soft, fine wale corduroy
▪ Versatile terry cloth
▪ Satin, taffeta, and tulle can be
used to make special occasion
children’s clothes
10. Various type of children's cloth
▪ Children's winter clothing
▪ Summer clothing for children
▪ Fashion children's wear
▪ Sport clothes of children's wear
11. Children's winter clothing
▪ Most items can be used as a different layer
in different situations .
▪ Can have multiple insulation layers.
▪ Never wear cotton next to skin rash; not
only important for comfort, but safety as
well
▪ Absorbs and retains moisture
▪ Clothing items: maybe a sweatshirt as
insulation layer, otherwise, leave it in the
closet Wool.
▪ Doesn't absorb moisture
▪ Retains insulation properties when wet
▪ Washable types have been available for
years
12. Summer clothing for children
▪ It should be lightweight
▪ It should be breathability for
air circulating over your body
to stay cool
▪ Properties of sun protection is
needed in this garments. Light
colors will reflect far more
sunlight than darker
shades, keeping your clothes
themselves from growing
warmer in the sun
13. Fashion children's wear
▪ Children’s fashion mostly refers to
the style of clothing worn at a
particular time.
▪ Clothing at its most basic is to
keep us warm, but it serves many
other functions.
▪ It needs to fit the customs and
norms of society.
▪ Clothing need to be accepted as
more or less 'normal'.
▪ It needs, for instance, to preserve
decency.
14. Sport clothes of children's wear
▪ Thermophysiological – The
parameters related with apparel
properties include moisture
absorption and release, air and vapor
permeability, thermal conductivity
and insulation.
▪ Psychological comfort – This refers to
intrinsic characteristics of the
clothing visual design as
texture, colors, shapes and others
features related to the children's
feelings.
▪ Sensorial comfort – It involves the
tactile perception of sensations
obtained by mechanical or thermal
contact between skin and clothing.
15. Range of children's wear
▪ T-shirt
▪ Long Sleeve T-shirt
▪ High Neck T-shirt
▪ Hoodies
▪ Rompers
▪ Trousers
▪ Snowsuit
▪ Over jacket