1. FP7-ICT-2011-SME-DCL
SME initiative on Digital
Content and Languages
Integration, Homogenisation and
Extension of the Scope of
Anthropometric Data Stored in Large
EU Pools
G.A. no.: 296116
WP5: Use case RIEDER - Shirts
2. • Introduction
- End-users involvement
• Usage of EUROFIT Portal
- Population and body measurement chart
• Shirt patterns
- New shirt pattern based on new body
measurement chart
- Comparison of previous shirt pattern with new
pattern
- Benefits of new pattern
• Try-on of shirts
- Real try-on
- Virtual try-on
Table of contents
3. Introduction
End-users involvement
• Smoothing the current process and infrastructure to gain higher
degree of efficiency and automation in Rieder production.
• Find a better understanding of how to use broader 1D measurements
and how to implement 3D information in the development process of
the company.
• Extraction of body dimensions not usually found in anthropometric
tables (deriving new measurements).
• Economic use of data storage by the use of 3-D- homomodel data.
• Also wants to be lifted on the “state-of-the-art“ by using 3-D-
homomodel data for pattern/shirt creation and MtM production.
4. Introduction
End-users involvement
• Rieder wanted to analyze its current size charts with coverage and
market shares of the current customer market.
• Adoption and optimization of the relevant measurements and their fit
ranges by size enables sustainable product improvements.
-> Develop own new products with best fit.
• The company's know-how of pattern construction is mainly based on
the knowledge of the employees working about years in the
company.
-> Adoption and optimization of CAD patterns.
-> Knowledge transfer is now possible.
5. Usage of EUROFIT Portal
chestchest
neck
waist
Population of Rieder fits to the population of GERMANY
Waist – neck fits to the population
Waist – chest has to be corrected
6. 0
10
20
30
40
50
60
-20 -18 -16 -14 -12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8
10
12
Intensity and Frequency of Alterations
(Size Chart EUROFIT)
Chest Girth Waist Girth Hip Girth
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
-20 -18 -16 -14 -12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12
AbsoluteFrequency
Alteration (cm)
Intensity and Frequency of Alterations
(Size Chart "Double Sizes)
Chest Girth
Waist Girth
Hip Girth
Double sizes Eurofit sizetable
Statistical evaluation of alterations
• Based on real data of Rieder recalculated
with new sizetable
• Limited chest alterations (within one size)
• Less alterations to waist and hips
7. Shirt patterns
Comparison of previous shirt pattern
with new pattern
New shirt pattern on top, old below. Size 52
shoulder length Arm length
8. Shirt patterns
Comparison of previous shirt pattern
with new pattern
Old pattern below with blue shirt. New pattern with white shirt.
Size 52
Alteration of waist and hip
9. Try-on of shirts
Real try-on Size 50
• Physical try-on of size 50 pervious pattern (blue)
• Physical try-on of size 50 new pattern (white)
10. Try-on of shirts
Virtual try-on mannequins
• Simulation of new pattern
• Shirt size 39 on mannequin 50
• Shirt size 41 on mannequin 54
11. Shirt patterns
Benefits of new pattern
On the basis of the new body measure table less dimension adaptations
are necessary with a better fit of the graduated dimensions. And of the
products for the end user.
• Time and cost savings
• Less dimension adaptations and changes for corporate fashion
Pattern integration in virtual fitting is now possible.
• The customer can experience design and fitting of the product live
during the visualization and before ordering.
• Higher customer satisfaction and therefore less re-work
Improved shopping experience leads to more orders and therefore to
more turnover.
Weniger Maßanpassungen durch bessere Passform der gradierten Größen auf Basis der neuen Körpermaßtabelle
Zeit und Kostenersparnis
weniger Maßanpassungen und Änderungen bei Corporate Fashion
Schnitt-Integration in Virtuelle Anprobe möglich