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One option is to use a software to calculate the fabric and thread consumption for different garments such as Shirt, T-shirt, Pant etc. Garments Merchandiser has this calculator available.
I want to calculate the bath robe consumption. please tall me shirt & bathrobe consumption same
A polymer is a material. Fabric is made of material. A shirt is made of fabric.
It is called a chest pocket.
Knit garments consumption is calculative process. By this process we calculate how much raw material will needed or used for the following knit garments/items. If want to know how much fabric will be need for a t-shirt then, at first you should know some information regarding t-shirt. Required information listed below: 1) body length of the t-shirt 2) Sleeve length of the t-shirt. 3) Sewing allowance of the t-shirt. 4) 1/2 chest width of the t-shirt. 5) Fabric GSM of the T-shirt. 6) Process wastage of the T-shirt. If you have these information then, you will be able to calculate the Knit garments consumption. Or also you can visit Knit Garments Consumption for a ready form for calculate the consumption. You just put the data and will be get the consumption. Thanks & Best regards Bipul
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A t-shirt is permeable because the fabric has enough space that the water or liquid can take a shape able to escape the fabric.
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Your answer depends on the construction of the cotton fabric used in the shirt and its size.
A t-shirt is permeable because the fabric has enough space that the water or liquid can take a shape able to escape the fabric.
As your question is written, it is impossible to state how much a piece of shirt would weigh. Many factors would determine the weight, such as:the type of fabric / material (fabric can be light-weight to very heavy)the size of the 'piece' that was cut or torn away from the shirtwhether the shirt was outerwear or regular clothingwhether the shirt has any liningwhether the piece of fabric has any adornments, such as embroidery, buttons, beading, heavy stitching, etc.whether the piece of fabric has anything sewn into it, such as elastic or stiffening fabric (like in a collar).whether the piece of fabric has metal sewn into the fabric (such as in the shirt bottom on the front to hold the fabric downward).
Consumption in grams= {(L*C) + (C*SL)}*2*GSM/10000 grams (when length units are in centimeter). This is a basic function to find the fabric consumption of a knit t-shirt. The key is C= Chest, L= length of the body measure, SL= Sleeve length , B=Biceps , GSM = fabric weight in grams per square meter. Be sure to include the allowances in all fabric measurements.