Design of protective clothes

Srebrenkoska, Vineta and Risteski, Sanja (2011) Design of protective clothes. Conference Proceedings. ISSN 0352-6542

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Abstract

Creation of the modern design of protective clothes that would fully satisfy the
requirements of the soldier is a lengthy process that is based on research
aimed at examining the beginnings and the first forms of protective clothes,
used materials and patterns, shape and appearance, their change over the
centuries reaching the contemporary design of protective clothes. The genesis
of protective clothes through the ages by changing materials, fabrics and forms
from ancient people till the modern world is very important in the process of
creating protective clothes that would satisfy the needs of the military in 21st.
century. With advancement of technology in terms of modernization of
weapons, appears the need for better protection. The new trends in the field of
fashion are talking about greater use of design even in the industry for
protective clothes. Experience shows that the soldier's clothing should be a
blend of design and functionality, and research is aimed on discovering the
relationship between technology and art making a solution which fully meets
the requirements of the modern army. The need for contemporary design of
protective clothes imposed the idea of creating a unique model of protective
vest that beside his esthetic look will have a great functionality. Solders ability
to remove the vest from body in a few seconds is a major advance in the
design and construction of protective vests. The ability to remove the vest from
the soldiers bodies in a few seconds is a big improvement in design and
construction of protective clothes, which is the main contribution of this labour.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Engineering and Technology > Materials engineering
Divisions: Faculty of Technology
Depositing User: Vineta Srebrenkoska
Date Deposited: 30 Nov 2012 09:59
Last Modified: 29 Mar 2018 11:15
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/2506

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