01.040.61 - Clothing industry (Vocabularies)
ICS 01.040.61 Details
Clothing industry (Vocabularies)
Bekleidungsindustrie (Begriffe)
Industrie du vetement (Vocabulaires)
Oblačilna industrija (Slovarji)
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ICS 01.040.61 is a classification code in the International Classification for Standards (ICS) system. It covers "Clothing industry (Vocabularies)". The ICS is a hierarchical classification system used to organize international, regional, and national standards, facilitating the search and identification of standards across different fields.
There are 54 standards classified under ICS 01.040.61 (Clothing industry (Vocabularies)). These standards are published by international and regional standardization bodies including ISO, IEC, CEN, CENELEC, and ETSI.
The International Classification for Standards (ICS) is a hierarchical classification system maintained by ISO to organize standards and related documents. It uses a three-level structure with field (2 digits), group (3 digits), and sub-group (2 digits) codes. The ICS helps users find standards by subject area and enables statistical analysis of standards development activities.
This document defines terms used in the footwear industry.
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This document defines terms used in the footwear industry.
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This document defines the most common terms related to defects that occur in the manufacture, storage and usage of footwear and that can be determined during visual inspection of the end product.
NOTE The photos are given as examples and do not represent all possible instances.
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This document defines terms used in the footwear industry.
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This document defines the most common terms related to defects that occur in the manufacture, storage and usage of footwear and that can be determined during visual inspection of the end product.
NOTE The photos are given as examples and do not represent all possible instances.
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This document defines the most common terms related to defects that occur in the manufacture, storage and usage of footwear and that can be determined during visual inspection of the end product. NOTE The photos are given as examples and do not represent all possible instances.
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1.1 This standard identifies terminology related to subassemblies which are categorized as any component that is used in the construction or assembly of a textile product. Subassemblies can be in the form of components used as closures (for example, slide fasteners, buttons, snap fasteners, hook and loop (touch) fasteners) or methods used to join textile sections (for example, stitches and seams).
1.2 Terms relating to Buttons are found in Section 3.
1.3 Terms relating to Hook and Loop (Touch) fasteners are in Section 4.
1.4 Terms relating to Snap Fasteners are found in Section 5.
1.5 Terms relating to Slide Fasteners are found in Section 6.
1.6 For other terms related to textiles, refer to Terminology D123.
1.7 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
1.8 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
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ISO/TS 19408:2015 defines terms commonly used for measuring feet and lasts and for determining the size of footwear. This vocabulary complements ISO 19952, Footwear ? Vocabulary. The term "shoe" means all types of footwear.
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1.1 This terminology covers basic stitches made by sewing machines designed for home use and provides a uniform, easily understood language for the definitions and descriptions of seams and seam finishes used in home sewing.
1.1.1 These terms and definitions are not necessarily consistent with those used in the apparel or home furnishings manufacturing industries.
1.1.1.1 This terminology provides a common base for use in the preparation of educational materials and pattern guide sheets for home sewing.
1.1.1.2 Each stitch is identified with a definition, a discussion of how the stitch is formed and might be used and an illustration of one or more possible stitch patterns. This terminology does not include stitches made by sergers, hemmers, or by attachments to the home sewing machines.
1.1.1.3 These seams and seam finishes may be produced on a conventional sewing machine or by hand.
1.1.1.4 Other seam types or finishes may be more appropriate if equipment other than the conventional sewing machine is available.
1.1.1.5 Section 3, Terminology, is categorized into two subsections, specific to the two areas of specialization under this document: Relating to Seams and Relating to Stitches.
1.2 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
1.3 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
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ISO 18825-1:2016 covers vocabulary and terminology used for the virtual human body in the virtual garment system used as a main tool in various fields of clothing application. It is applicable to all stages of online clothing communication and business, including design, manufacture, order, sales, distribution and customer management.
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ISO 18825-2:2016 defines the terms used to describe the virtual human body which is used in virtual garment systems. Specifically, virtual body landmarks and virtual body dimensions are described. It mainly deals with vocabulary and terminology of essential virtual body dimensions of the virtual torso, arm, leg, head, face, hands and bones and joints of virtual human body. Since there are many body landmarks on the head and hand, landmarks on these parts are defined separately from those on other parts of the body. It is intended for developers of virtual garment systems. Although ISO 18825-2:2016 does not aim at users of virtual human body in online communication, the improved reliability of virtual human body will benefit them.
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1.1 The terminology standard covers terminology related to walkway safety and footwear.
1.2 Words adequately defined in standard dictionaries are not included. Included are words that are particular to this industry and those contained in standards under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F13 on Pedestrian/Walkway Safety and Footwear.
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1.1 This standard is a compilation of terminology related to the body dimensions for apparel sizing.
1.2 For definitions of other textile terms, refer to Terminology D123.
1.3 The terms are listed in alphabetical order regardless of whether they are horizontal or vertical measurements. The three dimensional Avatars were created by Alvanon Inc. See Figs. 1-19.
1.4 The term “height” has been designated for vertical measurements.
1.5 The term “length” has been designated for contour measurements.
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1.1 This standard identifies terminology related to subassemblies used in the construction of textiles both general and specific and can be categorized as any component or structure that is used in the construction or assembly of a textile product. Subassemblies can be in the form of closures (for example, slide fasteners, buttons, snap fasteners, hook and loop (touch) fastners) or methods of joining (for example, stitches and seams).
1.2 The subassembly terms relating to Buttons are found in Terminology Section 3.
1.3 The subassembly terms relating to Hook and Loop (Touch) fasteners are in Terminology Section 4.
1.4 The subassembly terms relating to Snap Fasteners are found in Terminology Section 5.
1.5 The subassembly terms relating to Slide Fasteners are found in Terminology Section 6.
1.6 For other terms associated with textiles, refer to Terminology D123.
1.7 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
1.8 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
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1.1 This standard is the compilation of all terminology developed by Subcommittee D13.61 on Apparel.
1.2 This terminology is unique to the Apparel industry. Meanings of the same terms used outside the industry can be found in other compilations or in dictionaries of general usage.
1.3 In addition to being a specialized dictionary, D7022 is also useful for managing the Subcommittee's terminology.
1.4 Terms listed are under the jurisdiction of Subcommittee D13.61.
1.5 For definitions of other textile terms see Terminology D123.
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1.1 This standard is the compilation of all terminology developed by Subcommittee D13.61 on Apparel.
1.2 This terminology is unique to the Apparel industry. Meanings of the same terms used outside the industry can be found in other compilations or in dictionaries of general usage.
1.3 In addition to being a specialized dictionary, D7022 is also useful for managing the Subcommittee's terminology.
1.4 Terms listed are under the jurisdiction of Subcommittee D13.61.
1.5 For definitions of other textile terms see Terminology D123.
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1.1 This standard is the compilation of all terminology developed by Subcommittee D13.61 on Apparel.
1.2 This terminology is unique to the Apparel industry. Meanings of the same terms used outside the industry can be found in other compilations or in dictionaries of general usage.
1.3 In addition to being a specialized dictionary, D7022 is also useful for managing the Subcommittee's terminology.
1.4 Terms listed are under the jurisdiction of Subcommittee D13.61.
1.5 For definitions of other textile terms see Terminology D123.
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This standard is the compilation of all terminology developed by Subcommittee D13.61 on Apparel.
Formerly under the jurisdiction of Committee D13 on Textiles and the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D13.61 on Apparel, this terminology was withdrawn in February 2013 in accordance with section 10.5.3.1 of the Regulations Governing ASTM Technical Committees, which requires that standards shall be updated by the end of the eighth year since the last approval date.
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1.1 This standard is compilation of all terminology which is related and specific to Sewn Products Automation.
1.2 Diagrams and illustration included in this compilation are intended to provide a better understanding of the concepts defined.
WITHDRAWN RATIONALE
This standard is compilation of all terminology which is related and specific to Sewn Products Automation.
Formerly under the jurisdiction of Committee D13 on Textiles, this terminology was withdrawn in January 2013 in accordance with section 10.5.3.1 of the Regulations Governing ASTM Technical Committees, which requires that standards shall be updated by the end of the eighth year since the last approval date.
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1.1 This terminology covers basic stitches made by sewing machines designed for home use and provides a uniform, easily understood language for the definitions and descriptions of seams and seam finishes used in home sewing.
1.1.1 These terms and definitions are not necessarily consisten with those used in the apparel or home furnishings manufacturing industries.
1.1.1.1 This terminology provides a common base for use in the preparation of educational materials and pattern guide sheets for home sewing.
1.1.1.2 Each stitch is identified with a definition, a discussion of how the stitch is formed and might be used and an illustration of one or more possible stitch patterns. This terminology does not include stitches made by sergers, hemmers, or by attachments to the home sewing machines.
1.1.1.3 These seams and seam finishes may be produced on a conventional sewing machine or by hand.
1.1.1.4 Other seam types or finishes may be more appropriate if equipment other than the conventional sewing machine is available.
1.1.1.5 Section 3, Terminology, is categorized into two subsections, specific to the two areas of specialization under this document: Relating to Seams and Relating to Stitches.
1.2 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
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1.1 This terminology standard covers terminology used in safety and traction for footwear and related material.
1.2 Words adequately defined in standard dictionaries are not included. Included are words that are particular to this industry. Note 1—The following standards are currently under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F13 on Safety and Traction for Footwear and are included in 2.1: Test Methods F489, F609, and F694; Practices F695 and F1637; and Guides F802 and F1240.
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1.1 This terminology standard covers terminology used in safety and traction for footwear and related material.
1.2 Words adequately defined in standard dictionaries are not included. Included are words that are particular to this industry.
Note 1—The following standards are currently under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F13 on Safety and Traction for Footwear and are included in 2.1: Test Methods F489, F609, and F694; Practices F695 and F1637; and Guides F802 and F1240.
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1.1 This terminology covers basic stitches made by sewing machines designed for home use and provides a uniform, easily understood language for the definitions and descriptions of seams and seam finishes used in home sewing.
1.1.1 These terms and definitions are not necessarily consisten with those used in the apparel or home furnishings manufacturing industries.
1.1.1.1 This terminology provides a common base for use in the preparation of educational materials and pattern guide sheets for home sewing.
1.1.1.2 Each stitch is identified with a definition, a discussion of how the stitch is formed and might be used and an illustration of one or more possible stitch patterns. This terminology does not include stitches made by sergers, hemmers, or by attachments to the home sewing machines.
1.1.1.3 These seams and seam finishes may be produced on a conventional sewing machine or by hand.
1.1.1.4 Other seam types or finishes may be more appropriate if equipment other than the conventional sewing machine is available.
1.1.1.5 Section 3, Terminology, is categorized into two subsections, specific to the two areas of specialization under this document: Relating to Seams and Relating to Stitches.
1.2 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
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1.1 This terminology document covers terminology pertaining to items that are considered fasteners and closures such as buttons, hook and loop touch fasteners, snap fasteners and slide fasteners used in the manufacture of textile products, except for seams and stitches.
1.2 Section 3, Terminology, is categorized into four subsections, specific to the four areas of specialization under this document:
1.2.1 Relating to Buttons
1.2.2 Relating Hook and Loop Touch Fasteners
1.2.3 Relating to Snap Fasteners
1.2.4 Relating to Slide Fasteners
1.3 Terminology relating specifically to buttons covers special terms or special meanings used in the button industry. These apply only to sew-through flange and shank buttons.
1.3.1 The principal types of buttons defined in this terminology document are illustrated in Figs. 1-8.
1.3.2 These figures are descriptive only and are not intended to be restrictive as to design.
1.4 Terminology relating specifically to snap fasteners includes illustration of prong-ring attached fastener parts in Fig. 9.
1.4.1 These figures are descriptive only and are not intended to be restrictive as to design.
1.5 Terminology relating specifically to the principle parts of slide fasteners defined in this terminology are illustrated in Figs. 10-19.
1.5.1 These figures are descriptive only and are not intended to be restrictive as to design.
1.6 Terminology relating specifically to the textile joining structures (seams and stitches) are discussed in detail in Terminology D5646.
1.7 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
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1.1 This terminology document covers terminology pertaining to items that are considered fasteners and closures such as buttons, hook and loop touch fasteners, snap fasteners and slide fasteners used in the manufacture of textile products, except for seams and stitches.
1.2 Section 3, Terminology, is categorized into four subsections, specific to the four areas of specialization under this document:
1.2.1 Relating to Buttons
1.2.2 Relating Hook and Loop Touch Fasteners
1.2.3 Relating to Snap Fasteners
1.2.4 Relating to Slide Fasteners
1.3 Terminology relating specifically to buttons covers special terms or special meanings used in the button industry. These apply only to sew-through flange and shank buttons.
1.3.1 The principal types of buttons defined in this terminology document are illustrated in Figs. 1-8.
1.5.1 These figures are descriptive only and are not intended to be restrictive as to design.
1.6 Terminology relating specifically to the textile joining structures (seams and stitches) are discussed in detail in Terminology D5646.
1.7 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
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1.1 This terminology covers all terminology pertaining to items that are considered subassemblies in the manufacture of textile products except seams and stitches. Textile joining structures (seams and stitches) are discussed in detail in Practice D 6193
1.2 The principle parts of slide fastners defined in this terminology are illustrated in Figs. 1-10. These figures are descriptive only and are not intended to be restrictive as to design.
FIG. 1 Bottom Stop
FIG. 2 Bridge Stop
FIG. 3 Top Stop
FIG. 4 Principle Parts of Slide Fasteners—Continuous Element Slide Fastener
FIG. 5 Element (one side of element on sewn type CE fastener)
FIG. 6 Principal Parts of Slide Fasteners—Individual Element Slide Fasteners
FIG. 7 Movable Retainer
FIG. 8 Releasing Stops
FIG. 9 Separating Parts
FIG. 10 Sliders
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1.1 This standard is a compilation of terminology related to the body dimensions for necessary apparel sizing.
1.2 For definitions of other textile terms, refer to Terminology D 123.
1.3 The terms are listed in alphabetical order regardless of whether they are horizontal or vertical measurements. The three dimensional Avatars were created by Alvanon Inc. See Figs. 1-18.
FIG. 1 Body Measurements
FIG. 2 Upper Back Measurements
FIG. 3 Body Measurements
FIG. 4 Upper Body Meaurements
FIG. 5 Upper Body Meaurements
FIG. 6 Upper Body Meaurements
FIG. 7 Center Front Waist Length
FIG. 8 Center Back Waist Length
FIG. 9 Upper Body Measurements
FIG. 10 Back Measurements
FIG. 11 Upper Body Measurements
FIG. 12 Cervicale to Wrist Length
FIG. 13 Upper Body Measurements
FIG. 14 Arm Length (Bent Arm)
FIG. 15 Crotch Length (Total)
FIG. 16 Hand Width/ Hand Length
FIG. 17 Hand Girth
FIG. 18 Foot Length/Width
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1.1 This standard is a compilation of terminology related to the body dimensions for necessary apparel sizing.
1.2 For definitions of other textile terms, refer to Terminology D123.
1.3 The terms are listed in alphabetical order regardless of whether they are horizontal or vertical measurements. The three dimensional Avatars were created by Alvanon Inc. See Figs. 1-18.
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1.1 This terminology covers basic stitches made by sewing machines designed for home use. These terms and definitions are not necessarily consistent with those used in the apparel or home furnishings manufacturing industries. Each stitch is identified with a definition, a discussion of how the stitch is formed and might be used and an illustration of one or more possible stitch patterns. This terminology does not include stitches made by sergers, hemmers, or by attachments to the home sewing machines.
1.2 Additional terms can be found in Terminology D 123.
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1.1 This terminology covers all terminology pertaining to items that are considered subassemblies in the manufacture of textile products except seams and stitches. Textile joining structures (seams and stitches) are discussed in detail in Practice D 6193
1.2 The principle parts of slide fastners defined in this terminology are illustrated in Figs. 1-10. These figures are descriptive only and are not intended to be restrictive as to design.
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1.1 This standard is a compilation of terminology related to the body dimensions for necessary apparel sizing.
1.2 For definitions of other textile terms, refer to Terminology D 123.
1.3 The terms are listed in alphabetical order regardless of whether they are horizontal or vertical measurements.
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1.1 This standard is a compilation of terminology related to the body dimensions for necessary apparel sizing.
1.2 For definitions of other textile terms, refer to Terminology D 123.
1.3 The terms are listed in alphabetical order regardless of whether they are horizontal or vertical measurements.
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1.1 This terminology standard covers terminology used in safety and traction for footwear and related material.
1.2 Words adequately defined in standard dictionaries are not included. Included are words that are particular to this industry.
Note 1—The following standards are currently under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F13 on Safety and Traction for Footwear and are included in : Test Methods F 489, F 609, and F 694; Practices F 695 and F 1637; and Guides F 802 and F 1240.
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1.1 This terminology covers all terminology pertaining to items that are considered subassemblies in the manufacture of textile products (not including seams and stitches). Textile joining structures (seams and stitches) are discussed in detail in
1.2 The principle parts of zippers defined in this terminology are illustrated in Figs. 1-9. These figures are descriptive only and are not intended to be restrictive as to design.
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1.1 This standard is compilation of all terminology which is related and specific to Sewn Products Automation.
1.2 Diagrams and illustration included in this compilation are intended to provide a better understanding of the concepts defined.
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1.1 This standard is the compilation of all terminology developed by Subcommittee D13.61 on Apparel.
1.2 This terminology is unique to the Apparel industry. Meanings of the same terms used outside the industry can be found in other compilations or in dictionaries of general usage.
1.3 In addition to being a specialized dictionary, D 7022 is also useful for managing the Subcommittee's terminology.
1.4 Terms listed are under the jurisdiction of Subcommittee D13.61.
1.5 For definitions of other textile terms see Terminology D 123.
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1.1 This terminology covers special terms or special meanings used in the zipper industry.
1.2 The principle parts of zippers defined in this terminology are illustrated in Figs. 1-9. These figures are descriptive only and are not intended to be restrictive as to design.
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1.1 This terminology standard covers terminology used in safety and traction for footwear and related material.
1.2 Words adequately defined in standard dictionaries are not included. Included are words that are particular to this industry.
Note 1—The following standards are currently under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F-13 on Safety and Traction for Footwear and are included in : Test Methods F 489, F 609, and F 694; Practices F 695 and F 1637; and Guides F 802 and F 1240.
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1.1 This standard is a compilation of terminology related to the body dimensions for necessary apparel sizing.
1.2 For definitions of other textile terms, refer to Terminology D 123.
1.3 The terms are listed in alphabetical order regardless of whether they are horizontal or vertical measurements.
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1.1 This terminology standard covers terminology used in safety and traction for footwear and related material.
1.2 Words adequately defined in standard dictionaries are not included. Included are words that are particular to this industry.
Note 1—The following standards are currently under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F-13 on Safety and Traction for Footwear and are included in : Test Methods F 489, F 609, and F 694; Practices F 695 and F 1637; and Guides F 802 and F 1240.
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1.1 This terminology standard covers terminology used in safety and traction for footwear and related material.
1.2 Words adequately defined in standard dictionaries are not included. Included are words that are particular to this industry.
Note 1—The following standards are currently under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F-13 on Safety and Traction for Footwear and are included in : Test Methods F 489, F 609, and F 694; Practices F 695 and F 1637; and Guides F 802 and F 1240.
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1.1 This terminology covers basic stitches made by sewing machines designed for home use. These terms and definitions are not necessarily consistent with those used in the apparel or home furnishings manufacturing industries. Each stitch is identified with a definition, a discussion of how the stitch is formed and might be used and an illustration of one or more possible stitch patterns. This terminology does not include stitches made by sergers, hemmers, or by attachments to the home sewing machines.
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1.1 This standard is a compilation of terminology related to the body dimensions for apparel sizing.
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1.1 This terminology provides a uniform, easily understood language for the definitions and descriptions of seams and seam finishes used in home sewing.
1.1.1 These seams and seam finishes may be produced on a conventional sewing machine or by hand.
1.1.2 These terms and definitions are not necessarily applicable to the apparel manufacturing industry.
1.2 This terminology provides a common base for use in the preparation of educational materials and pattern guide sheets for home sewing.
1.3 Other seam types or finishes may be more appropriate if equipment other than the conventional sewing machine is available.
1.4 For other terms associated with textiles, refer to Terminology D 123.
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1.1 This terminology covers special terms or special meanings used in the button industry. These definitions apply only to sew-through flange and shank buttons.
1.2 The principal types of buttons defined in this terminology are illustrated in Figs. 1 - 8. These figures are descriptive only and are not intended to be restrictive as to design.
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This European Standard defines body dimensions for garments, specifies a standard procedure for measuring the body and gives pictograms to be used on garment labels.
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ISO 19952:2005 defines terms used in the footwear industry, in English, French, Spanish and Italian. The terms and their definitions are listed alphabetically in English.
In the annexes, all the terms are listed alphabetically in English, French, Spanish and Italian, so that the user of this International Standard can easily find the corresponding definition and the equivalent terms in the different languages.
ISO 19952:2005 is intended to facilitate communication in the footwear sector.
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ISO 19952:2005 defines terms used in the footwear industry, in English, French, Spanish and Italian. The terms and their definitions are listed alphabetically in English.
In the annexes, all the terms are listed alphabetically in English, French, Spanish and Italian, so that the user of this International Standard can easily find the corresponding definition and the equivalent terms in the different languages.
ISO 19952:2005 is intended to facilitate communication in the footwear sector.
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This European Standard defines body dimensions for garments, specifies a standard procedure for measuring the body and gives pictograms to be used on garment labels.
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1.1 This standard is the compilation of all terminology developed by Subcommittee D13.61 on Apparel.
1.2 This terminology is unique to the Apparel industry. Meanings of the same terms used outside the industry can be found in other compilations or in dictionaries of general usage.
1.3 In addition to being a specialized dictionary, D7022 is also useful for managing the Subcommittee's terminology.
1.4 Terms listed are under the jurisdiction of Subcommittee D13.61.
1.5 For definitions of other textile terms see Terminology D123.
1.6 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
WITHDRAWN RATIONALE
This standard is the compilation of all terminology developed by Subcommittee D13.61 on Apparel.
Formerly under the jurisdiction of Committee D13 on Textiles, this terminology was withdrawn in January 2022 in accordance with section 10.6.3 of the Regulations Governing ASTM Technical Committees, which requires that standards shall be updated by the end of the eighth year since the last approval date.
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