2. Introduction
Sports wear products
• shorts, tracksuits, T-shirts,
tennis shirts and polo shirts.
• Specialized garments include
wet suits (for swimming,
diving or surfing), ski suits (for
skiing) and leotards (for
gymnastics).
• Sports footwear include
trainers. It also includes some
underwear, such as the
jockstrap and sports bra.
Sportswear or
active wear is
clothing, including
footwear, worn for
sportor physical
exercise.
Sport-specific
clothing is worn for
most sports and
physical exercise, for
practical, comfort or
safety reasons.
7. GSM REQUIRED
Single jersey
Double jersey
Interlock
Rib
Gore-Tex
Fleeze
• 120
• 150
• 180
• 200
• 250
• 340
Fabric Structure
sizes
S
M
L
Xl
Xxl
xxxl
8. Thermal properties
• In hot situations, sportswear
should allow the wearer to stay
cool; while in cold situations,
sportswear should help the
wearer to stay warm.
• Spandex is a popular material
used as base layers to soak up
sweat. For example, in activities
such as skiing and mountain
climbing this is achieved by
using layering: moisture
transferring materials are worn
next to the skin, followed by an
insulating layer, and then wind
and water resistant shell
garments.
9. Moisture-wicking fabrics
These fabrics typically are soft,
lightweight, and stretchy—in other words,
they are perfectly suited for making active
wear.
This broad category of fabrics is used to
make garments like T-shirts, sports bras,
running and cycling jerseys, socks,
tracksuits, and polo-style shirts for any
physical activity where the goal is to keep
your skin as cool and dry as possible.
Moisture-wicking fabrics are used to
make apparel for outdoor activities such as
hiking, fishing, mountain biking, snow
skiing, and mountain climbing
15. Design making
↓
Pattern making
↓
Sample preparation (fit & Size Check up)
↓
Production Patterning
↓
Grading
↓
Marker Making
↓
Spreading
↓
Cutting
↓
Bundling
↓
Sewing
↓
quality check up (inspection)
↓
Pressing/ Finishing
↓
Final Inspection
↓
Packing
↓
Dispatch
Operation Sequence
16. Garment components for sports wear
T shirt
Chest
Full length
Shoulder with sleeve
(Raglan sleeve)
Waist
Lower arm
Waist length
Track suits
Waist
Hip or seat
Crotch
In leg
Thigh circumference
Full length
Bottom circumference
Waist belt length and width
17. Fabric construction required
T shirt
Full hand 1 ½- 2 meter
Half hand 1 meter
Track pant
1 ½ meter – 2meter
MACHINE REQUIREMENT
GAUGE:
24TO 36
DIAL:
32 TO 48
21. STITCHES AND SEAMS AVAILABLE FOR
SPORTS GARMENTS
STITCHES
1. SNLS STITCH
2. OVER LOCK
3. FLAT LOCK
4. CHAIN STITCH
5. ZIGZAG STITCH
SEAMS
1. PLAIN SEAM
2. DOUBLE SEAM
3. SUPER IMPOSED SEAM
4. BOUND SEAM
5. TURN OVER SEAM
22. Now a days sports garment preferred for such a
things
1. Compression garment
2. Performance enhancing garment
Result and Discussion
23. Speedo Racer LZR
•Created in 2008
•High technology lightweight swimsuit
•Well known performance enhancing
clothing after 2008 Olympics
Compression technology
•Fabric and textile construction
technology to reduce surface and
passive drag
•Improves body shape
•Improves swimming times by 1.9% to
2.2 % Uses Competitive swim
24. Bench Shirt
Improves powerl ifting performance
•Protective device
•Can be cut and modified by
yourself (depending on
equipment rules)
•Prices range between $40 and $250
Stiff material
•Limits flexibility
•Poly and denim
•Single and multiple thicknesses
•Act as dampener and a giant
spring
25. The use of bench shirts are debated
•Improve power lifting performance by approximately 10% to 30%
Soccer Jerseys
TECHFIT: created by Adidas
•Enhances sporting performance
•Increases body stability and
posture (circulation)
•Reduces muscle vibration
•Scientific researches:
1.1% faster
5.3% more power
4.0% jump higher
0.8% more efficient (endurance)
26. Conclusion
New product developments
in sportswear not only make
garments look and fit better,
they also help athletes
perform better.
Many of these require uses
of new or specialist
technology within the
manufacture of the garments,
not just the materials they
were made from.
The market leaders present
these specialist technologies
at Texprocess.