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Review Article

A Perspective on Seamless Woven Garments

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Figure 1. Different types of interlacing – linear to three-dimensional (Larsen and Freudenheim Citation1986).

Figure 1. Different types of interlacing – linear to three-dimensional (Larsen and Freudenheim Citation1986).

Figure 2. Double cloth and tubular woven structure (Gokarneshan Citation2004).

Figure 2. Double cloth and tubular woven structure (Gokarneshan Citation2004).

Figure 3. One-piece garment.

Figure 3. One-piece garment.

Figure 4. Woven tubes using a conventional loom.

Figure 4. Woven tubes using a conventional loom.

Figure 5. Controlling beating-up mechanism: modification in reed.

Figure 5. Controlling beating-up mechanism: modification in reed.

Figure 6. Use of Jacquard shedding mechanism.

Figure 6. Use of Jacquard shedding mechanism.

Figure 7. Controlling warp yarns.

Figure 7. Controlling warp yarns.

Figure 8. Variations in use of weft material.

Figure 8. Variations in use of weft material.

Figure 9. Seamless pattern & structures.

Figure 9. Seamless pattern & structures.