Heat-sensitive color-changing fabric refers to fabric that changes color based on temperature variations. When exposed to different temperatures, the color of the fabric changes, adding a unique sense of fashion. This type of fabric also serves a functional purpose. For example, in some applications, it can act as a temperature indicator, helping people understand changes in the surrounding environment.
3D tailoring is a cutting technique used in clothing manufacturing that considers the morphology in three-dimensional space to create clothing that fits the human body structure more closely. It enhances the comfort and flexibility during movement by better accommodating the dynamics of human motion.
Edge stitching with seam binding can effectively secure seams, preventing fabric edges from fraying or coming apart due to wear and tear, thereby increasing the durability and lifespan of clothing. Because edge stitching hides seams and cut edges, preventing direct contact with the skin, wearers feel more comfortable when wearing the garment.