ERGONOMIC AND AESTHETIC APPROACHES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN'S CLOTHING MODELS
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children’s clothing, ergonomics, aesthetics, design, comfort, textile, color harmony, child development

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ERGONOMIC AND AESTHETIC APPROACHES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN’S CLOTHING MODELS. (2025). Journal of Science-Innovative Research in Uzbekistan, 3(6), 464-467. https://universalpublishings.com/index.php/jsiru/article/view/12694

Abstract

This article explores the fundamental principles of ergonomic and aesthetic design in the development of children's clothing. It discusses how garment models can be optimized for children's age-specific anatomy, mobility, and psychological needs. By analyzing ergonomic requirements and aesthetic preferences, the article provides insight into how comfortable, functional, and visually appealing clothing can enhance children's daily experience. The research highlights the importance of material selection, structural design, and visual harmony in the creation of children's apparel.
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