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Fig. 4 | Fashion and Textiles

Fig. 4

From: A quantification of the preferred ease allowance for the men’s formal jacket patterns

Fig. 4

Regression lines showing the estimates of preferred ease allowances. Figure show the result of linear regression analysis to estimate the preferred ease allowance according to the body sizes. The regression equations are as follows: Ease allowance on the chest circumference = 9.0240 − 0.1628 * (chest–waist circumference). Chest–waist circumference on the jacket = 23.3623 − 0.1620 * waist circumference. Chest–hip circumference on the jacket = 12.5310 − 0.1690 * waist circumference. Ease allowance on the upper arm circumference = 19.0968 − 0.4357*upper arm circumference. Ease allowance on the bi-shoulder length = 18.8539 − 0.3971 * bi-shoulder length. Ease allowance on the Sleeve length = 7.3661 − 0.1736 * BMI. Ratio of jacket length to stature = 0.3711 + 0.0018 * BMI

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