Abstract

Linings used in garment construction provide comfort for the wearer, preserve the shape of a garment and conceal constructional details thus improving both the garment’s appearance and performance. The aim of this research was to assess the performance of three most patronized lining fabrics on the Ghanaian market. Three different brands of lining fabrics commonly used for garment construction were selected and labelled A, B and C. A total number of 63 specimens were used for the study. The parameters tested included weave type, thread count, weight, tensile strength, dimensional change to washing and colourfastness. The average values of the parameters tested were recorded. The results of the study showed that the performance properties of the selected lining fabrics varied. The fabric brand C performed best in terms of colourfastness to crocking, change in colour to washing and dimensional stability. All the evaluated lining fabric samples met standard specifications for fibre content, weave type and strength, but not weight, while some performed better in some parameters tested than others. The thread count reflected the weight and strength of the investigated samples, but not the dimensional stability. As thread count increased the weight and strength also increased. It is therefore, recommended that consumers of lining fabrics pay much attention to their selection as their performance properties vary and can affect the fashion fabrics. Further research works can be conducted where the number of lining fabric brands will be increased to help determine the compliance of manufacturers to specifications for such products.

Highlights

  • A lining is explained as a separate, an attached inner layer of fabric used in garment construction that conceals or covers the inside constructional details of the garment [2]

  • From the results of the research, it can be concluded that the performance properties of the linings on the Ghanaian market are very different even though most consumers purchase them for same uses

  • In terms of fibre content and weave types, all the samples qualified for use as lining fabrics based on the specification indicated in the standard compared with the results [6]

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Introduction

A lining is explained as a separate, an attached inner layer of fabric used in garment construction that conceals or covers the inside constructional details of the garment [2]. They are used in various garments such as tailored ones and a garment may be fully or partially lined [8]. Lining fabrics are to have the same performance properties and lifespan as the fashion fabric [2] They present a finished appearance, protect the wearer from internal structure, add comfort to the product, or protect the fashion fabric [10]. Drapery linings protect expensive fashion fabrics from exposure to harmful sunlight and linings for suit jackets finish the garment’s interior and make it easier to slide over shirts or blouses

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