Design and Development of Women Winter Wear by Recycling Fabric Waste

  • Unique Paper ID: 164688
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 12
  • PageNo: 2183-2186
  • Abstract:
  • The groundbreaking project embarks on a journey to revolutionize winter wear for women, harnessing the potential of recycled fabric waste. Tackling the pressing issue of fabric waste, a formidable force in the realm of waste management and pollution, the initiative strides forward to transform this discarded material into fashionable garments, thereby presenting a sustainable remedy for the fashion industry's sustainability woes. Through the intricate process of quilting layers upon layers of fabric waste, the project not only yields functional winter wear but also imbues them with captivating textures, merging style seamlessly with sustainability. This pioneering research serves as a beacon illuminating the path toward understanding sustainable fashion practices. Its clarion call for heightened public awareness and proactive measures resonates profoundly, echoing the urgent need for collective action. With each stitch, it stitches a narrative of hope, inspiring further exploration and catalyzing initiatives aimed at harnessing textile waste to its fullest potential. As the needle weaves through layers of fabric, it weaves a tale of transformation, fostering a paradigm shift toward a more environmentally conscious ethos within the fashion industry.

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BibTeX

@article{164688,
        author = {Kajal Jaize and Nagaveni K},
        title = {Design and Development of Women Winter Wear by Recycling Fabric Waste},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {10},
        number = {12},
        pages = {2183-2186},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=164688},
        abstract = {The groundbreaking project embarks on a journey to revolutionize winter wear for women, harnessing the potential of recycled fabric waste. Tackling the pressing issue of fabric waste, a formidable force in the realm of waste management and pollution, the initiative strides forward to transform this discarded material into fashionable garments, thereby presenting a sustainable remedy for the fashion industry's sustainability woes. Through the intricate process of quilting layers upon layers of fabric waste, the project not only yields functional winter wear but also imbues them with captivating textures, merging style seamlessly with sustainability.
This pioneering research serves as a beacon illuminating the path toward understanding sustainable fashion practices. Its clarion call for heightened public awareness and proactive measures resonates profoundly, echoing the urgent need for collective action. With each stitch, it stitches a narrative of hope, inspiring further exploration and catalyzing initiatives aimed at harnessing textile waste to its fullest potential. As the needle weaves through layers of fabric, it weaves a tale of transformation, fostering a paradigm shift toward a more environmentally conscious ethos within the fashion industry.
},
        keywords = {Quilting, Recycling, Sustainable fashion, Textile waste,   Waste management,  Winter wear },
        month = {},
        }

Cite This Article

  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 12
  • PageNo: 2183-2186

Design and Development of Women Winter Wear by Recycling Fabric Waste

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