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Anthropodynamic Optimization and Virtual Fitting of Workwear: A Biomechanical Approach to Ergonomic Design

Erkejan AshimovaDepartment of Technology and Designing of Products and Goods, Faculty of Design, Textiles and Clothing Technologies, Almaty Technological University, Tole Bi Street, 100, Almaty 050012, KazakhstanIgor TyurinDepartment of Artistic Modeling, Design, and Technology of Garments, Technological Institute of Textile and Light Industry, A.N. Kosygin Russian State University, Malaya Kaluzhskaya Street, 1, Moscow 119071, RussiaSalikh TashpulatovDepartment of Design, Faculty of Textile Engineering, Namangan State Technical University, I. Karimov Street, 161, Namangan 160107, UzbekistanElisabetta M. ZanettiDepartment of Engineering, University of Perugia, Via G. Duranti, 93, 06125 Perugia, ItalyGiulia PascolettiDepartment of Engineering, University of Perugia, Via G. Duranti, 93, 06125 Perugia, ItalyZulfiya ZufarovaDepartment of Design, Faculty of Textile Engineering, Namangan State Technical University, I. Karimov Street, 161, Namangan 160107, UzbekistanUmida VoxidovaDepartment of Design, Faculty of Textile Engineering, Namangan State Technical University, I. Karimov Street, 161, Namangan 160107, UzbekistanRaushan ZhilisbayevaDepartment of Technology and Designing of Products and Goods, Faculty of Design, Textiles and Clothing Technologies, Almaty Technological University, Tole Bi Street, 100, Almaty 050012, KazakhstanZebuniso MamaxanovaDepartment of Design, Faculty of Textile Engineering, Namangan State Technical University, I. Karimov Street, 161, Namangan 160107, Uzbekistan
Textilesjournal2026en
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This study investigates the development of workwear designed to withstand harsh conditions and support physically demanding tasks. Its central aim is to create garments that enhance workers’ comfort and mobility by optimizing ergonomic and anthropometric factors. First of all, expert surveys were collected, and the importance of posture adaptability and material comfort was highlighted. To investigate realistic body–garment interactions, the 3D body scans of the upper body from 34 participants in common working poses were captured. These scans revealed the zones of high deformation, guiding the placement of elastic inserts to improve flexibility in targeted areas. The redesigned garments underwent a two-stage evaluation process. First, Clo3D virtual fittings provided qualitative insights into overall jacket fit and movement behavior. Next, stress and strain mapping offered quantitative validation, showing that fabric stress levels remained below 120 kPa, providing evidence that the added elasticity effectively reduced mechanical load and improved wearability. Expert reviewers confirmed the enhanced fit and functional performance. Overall, the study demonstrates an integrated design strategy that unites textile behavior, body dimensions and biomechanics. This approach not only improves workwear but also offers a transferable framework for developing specialized clothing across other physically intensive professions.

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