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This is a mind map about the pattern design and optimization of plus-size women's clothing. It lists in detail the multiple aspects and factors that need to be considered when designing and optimizing plus-size women's clothing. The main contents include: style, slimming and comfort.
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Pattern design and optimization of plus-size women’s clothing
Comfortable
Pattern design and optimization
Loose volume control
Shoulders: Appropriately increase shoulder width to avoid being too tight and restricting arm movement, while ensuring that the shoulder line naturally does not slide too much.
Bust: Increase the amount of bust looseness in the front and back pieces to ensure a loose chest while maintaining the beauty of the curves.
Waist: high waist or natural waist design, you can use straight, A-shaped and other styles to relax the waist to reduce abdominal pressure
Hips: The hip position is slightly enlarged, and paired with a skirt-style design or drapey fabrics to effectively modify the lines.
tailoring techniques
Three-dimensional tailoring: Through dart design, it fits the curves of the human body, so that the clothes are not bulky and have a certain slimming effect.
Split line design: For example, vertical strip splicing or X-shaped splitting can lengthen the vertical lines of the body and avoid a wide horizontal visual impression.
Simplified structure: Reduce complex decoration and layering to avoid clothes that are cumbersome and appear too heavy.
local optimization
Neck design: V-neck, deep U-neck or partial boat neck design can lengthen the proportion of the neck and upper body, making it look elegant and slender.
Sleeve design: Loose sleeves such as lantern sleeves, bell sleeves, and bat sleeves can cover arm fat while providing enough space for movement.
Hem design: Short front and long back or side slit design makes movement more flexible and visually modifies the proportions of hips and legs.
Fabric selection
Soft and skin-friendly
Pure cotton fabric: soft and breathable, but needs elastic fiber to improve adaptability
Bamboo fiber/modal: thinner, moisture-absorbent, and suitable for close-fitting summer clothing
Elasticity and ductility
Spandex blending: Add spandex fiber to cotton, polyester and other materials to improve the elasticity of the fabric and make the clothes fit the body better
Two-way elastic fabric: can stretch both horizontally and vertically, providing full range of activity support
Durability and functionality
Moisture-absorbing and quick-drying material: suitable for daily activities, keeping you dry and comfortable
Anti-pilling and anti-static fabrics: improve service life and texture, especially high demand points in autumn and winter clothing
Optimization of process details
Waist design
Elastic design: elastic waistband or adjustable waist rope to adapt to different body shapes
Mid-high waist cut: Enhances the sense of wrapping while modifying the abdominal line.
seam work
Seamless splicing: Reduces clothing indentation and friction, especially suitable for close-fitting wear
Reinforced stitching: Reinforced stitching in key areas (such as armpits and crotch) to avoid cracking and improve durability.
Telescopic design
Cuffs/trouser legs: Elastic cuffs or trouser legs are designed to prevent excessive length of clothing from hindering activities.
Slits and zippers: Side slits or hidden zippers make clothing easier to put on and take off, improving practicality
Size and body shape data adaptation
Multiple size coverage
On the basis of regular L,
Provide segmented sizes (such as bust, waist, hip, weight and other independent data) to facilitate customer selection
Body type classification design
Apple-shaped body: strengthen the shoulder design and weaken the abdominal proportion; provide loose clothes and drapey materials
Pear-shaped body: increase hip and leg space; match with loose tops to highlight the advantages of the upper body
Inverted triangle body shape: optimize the shoulder curve, reduce the width of the upper body, and improve the overall sense of coordination
Scenario size recommendations
Daily clothing is moderately loose and provides extra room for movement; sportswear focuses on elasticity and functional design; formal clothing emphasizes a balance of structure and aesthetics
Psychological comfort design
Colors and Patterns
Slimming colors: dark, cool or pastel colors can weaken the sense of volume
Vertical stripes and dark patterns: elongate body proportions and create smooth overall lines
Optimization of covered areas
Long design: covers the thigh or buttock area to meet psychological protection needs
Partial coverage: For example, the cuffs and collar should be appropriately relaxed to avoid protruding fat.
Flexible and adjustable functions
Designs such as adjustable belts and removable decorative parts can meet various occasions and personal preferences and enhance self-confidence.
slimming
Version structure design
Cutting and silhouette optimization
A-line design: The cut is narrow at the top and wide at the bottom to balance the body shape, cover up the fat on the abdomen and buttocks, and make it appear lighter
Straight-leg version: Avoid an overly close-fitting design and adopt a straight-leg version, which can modify the lines of the legs, waist and hips, and create a smooth overall feel.
X-shaped design: Emphasis on the waist curve, using a waist-cinching design (such as an elastic belt or high waistline tailoring), and the contrast between the upper width and the lower width makes the waist appear slimmer.
subtopic
V-neck design: elongates the neck line, highlights the face and upper body, and makes people look more slender.
One-word collar or sloping shoulder design: balances shoulder width and weakens the horizontal expansion of the upper body
Shoulder line shift back: Adjust the shoulder line position slightly backward to reduce the heaviness caused by wide shoulders
Hems and slits
Tapered hem: Use an asymmetrical hem or a naturally expanded hem to cover up the width of your thighs and hips.
Side slit design: elongates the leg lines and makes the lower body appear slimmer and longer
Color and pattern design
Color selection
Dark colors make you look slimmer: Classic black, dark blue, dark gray and other colors can shrink your vision and reduce your sense of volume.
Matching the same color: keep the color of the upper and lower garments the same, elongate the body proportions through unified tones
Low saturation colors: soft low saturation colors, such as bean paste and gray pink, to avoid visual expansion
Pattern application
Vertical stripes: Vertical lines can extend the visual height and weaken the horizontal width.
Small patterns: Avoid large-area complex patterns. Small floral and regular geometric patterns are more delicate and less bloated.
Dark pattern design: Use low-contrast dark pattern or embossed fabrics to increase the beauty of details without highlighting the fat.
dividing line design
High waistline design: Improve body proportions through waistline segmentation and elongate the lower body line
Vertical splicing lines: such as vertical stitching or split patchwork, which can break the sense of horizontal expansion in large areas
Fabric selection and materials
Drapey fabric
Lightweight and soft: Choose chiffon, silk or man-made fiber with good drape, which can naturally fit the body shape and avoid visual bloating caused by heavy fabrics.
Moderate thickness: Avoid fabrics that are too close to the body (such as too thin knitted or tight-fitting cotton), and choose moderately crisp fabrics (such as suit cloth, linen) to enhance the silhouette.
Elasticity and ductility
Appropriate elasticity: Elastic fabric containing spandex can fit the body while avoiding the feeling of strangulation, and the curves can be modified to appear smoother.
gloss and texture
Matte materials: Avoid high-gloss or reflective fabrics, which tend to exaggerate body contours
Uniform texture: vertical texture or fine woven texture, which can better modify the body shape
Craftsmanship details
waist detail
Rope or belt: Provides elastic and adjustable waist design, which can modify the waist and flexibly adapt to different body shapes
Wide girdle design: visually tighten the waist line and create a high waist ratio
Cuffs and sleeve shapes
Lantern sleeves or bell sleeves: Loose sleeves can cover arm fat while creating a sense of lightness
Three-quarter sleeves or nine-quarter sleeves: Expose the slender wrists and enhance the slimming effect.
Layered design
Stacking design: Use outer clothing such as long coats and cardigans, and layer items of the same color inside to lengthen the vertical visual proportions
Invisible zippers or buttons: Reduce complicated decorations, highlight the flow of clothing, and enhance simple beauty
body proportion adjustment
Thirty-seven points ratio
Designs that are short at the top and long at the bottom (such as high-waisted pants and short tops) can lengthen the legs and reshape the body proportions.
Long outside and short inside (such as a long cardigan paired with a short inside) visually creates a "tall" effect.
Matching of shallow top and deep bottom
Use dark trousers or skirts to tighten the outline of your lower body, and pair it with a bright top to shift the visual focus upwards
Shoe type selection
Use dark trousers or skirts to tighten the outline of your lower body, and pair it with a bright top to shift the visual focus upwards
shape
Version design
Contour and volume
Loose silhouette: Choose A-shaped, H-shaped or cocoon-shaped designs. The upper body is loose but not bloated, emphasizing a relaxed and natural wearing feel.
Appropriate amount of loosening: Leave appropriate amount of loosening in the shoulders, bust, waist and hips to ensure freedom of movement, while avoiding being too close to the body and exposing fat.
Retouching key areas
Waist: Highlight the waistline through a high-waisted design, nipped-in tailoring or adjustable belt to optimize body proportions
Hips and thighs: Use straight or slightly flared pants to cover up the width of the lower body and avoid the feeling of wrapping.
Shoulders and Sleeves: Use raglan sleeves, dolman sleeves or lantern sleeves to modify the shoulder lines while avoiding the feeling of cramping
Partial cropping details
Dividing lines: Use vertical dividing lines, splicing or silhouette tailoring to elongate body proportions
Partial pleats: Add a sense of dynamics through pleat design, such as appropriate embellishments on skirts, chests, etc., to attract visual focus
Fabric selection
Lightness and drape
Lightweight fabrics: Choose light and thin materials such as chiffon, silk, modal, etc. to reduce the feeling of heaviness and improve the wearing experience
High-draping material: Choose fabrics with a strong drape (such as man-made fiber or soft wool) that fit the body but are not too tight, helping to modify the lines.
Elasticity and softness
Fabrics containing elastic fibers (such as spandex) are suitable for active wear, which can accommodate different body types and increase wearing flexibility.
Skin-friendly soft materials (such as pure cotton, bamboo fiber) are suitable for close-fitting styles, improving comfort and breathability.
Texture and shine
Matte fabrics: Avoid high-gloss materials. The matte effect can weaken the sense of volume and make the body look slimmer.
Dark pattern fabrics: Use delicate dark patterns or slightly convex fabrics to increase the sense of design and avoid being too monotonous without appearing exaggerated.
Color and pattern design
Color matching
Dark colors: Black, dark blue, dark green and other classic dark colors have a slimming effect and are the basic choice.
Matching the same color: Use a single color or a gradient design of the same color to lengthen the overall visual lines and make you look taller
Color-jumping embellishments: Add bright or contrasting color elements (such as belts, neckline decorations) locally to attract attention and distract attention from the body shape.
Pattern selection
Vertical Stripes: Classic vertical lines extend the body proportions and avoid horizontal expansion.
Small floral or geometric patterns: Small and delicate patterns make the overall look lighter and avoid visual expansion caused by large-area patterns.
Partial printing: embellished with printing on the chest, cuffs or skirt to enhance the design while avoiding visual overload.
Craftsmanship and detail design
Waist design
High-waisted or elasticated waistband design optimizes proportions and adapts to a variety of body shapes
Use a wide girdle or bow belt as a decorative element to highlight the waistline and add layering.
Sleeve shape and length
Three-quarter sleeves or nine-quarter sleeves are designed to expose the wrist part and increase the lightness.
Loose sleeve styles such as bell sleeves and lantern sleeves not only modify the arm curves but also add elegance.
Slits and hems
The side slit design makes the hem more flexible, suitable for long dresses or windbreaker jackets, and elongates the leg lines
Irregular hem design (such as short in the front and long in the back or arc hem) adds a sense of dynamics and looks fashionable and lively
Decoration and Embellishment
Exquisite buttons, embroidery or lace details enhance the design and fashion sense of the style.
Invisible zipper or concealed button design, simple and smooth without affecting the overall shape
Functional and scenario-based design
Daily casual style
Loose T-shirt, dress or casual pants, focusing on comfort and movement space, suitable for daily commuting
Choose soft fabrics and basic colors, with simple and easy to put on and take off styles.
Professional commuting model
A suit, shirt or dress that is slim-fitting but not too tight, emphasizing clean tailoring and a high waistline
Choose crisp materials (such as suit fabrics) to add a sense of formality, and combine them with simple details
Sports and leisure style
Highly elastic sweatpants or loose sweatshirts, focusing on breathability and moisture absorption, convenient for sports and casual wear
Add functional designs (such as zipper pockets, adjustable drawstrings) to improve practicality
Dinner or party style
Use sequins, embroidery or lace embellishments to add a sense of luxury to the details.
Designs that emphasize curves, such as waist-cinching long skirts and fishtail skirts, highlight your elegance.