Bagging is a permanent three-dimensional deformation occurred in clothing that affects both the appearance and performance of garments considerably. The deformation depends on the properties of fbers, yarns, and fabrics. The study of bagging behavior and its measurement is one of the most critical stages of production and end-use of textiles. The present paper reviews the methods of bagging measurement in garments and discusses the effect of fabric structure (knitted, woven, or non woven) on bagging.
Abassi, Z., Payvandy, P., & Namiranian, R. (2015). An Overview of Textile Bagging Behavior Based on Fabric Structural Parameters. Journal of Textile Science and Technology, 5(3), 9-17.
MLA
Zahra Abassi; Pedram Payvandy; Rostam Namiranian. "An Overview of Textile Bagging Behavior Based on Fabric Structural Parameters". Journal of Textile Science and Technology, 5, 3, 2015, 9-17.
HARVARD
Abassi, Z., Payvandy, P., Namiranian, R. (2015). 'An Overview of Textile Bagging Behavior Based on Fabric Structural Parameters', Journal of Textile Science and Technology, 5(3), pp. 9-17.
VANCOUVER
Abassi, Z., Payvandy, P., Namiranian, R. An Overview of Textile Bagging Behavior Based on Fabric Structural Parameters. Journal of Textile Science and Technology, 2015; 5(3): 9-17.