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Hohenstein introduces Digital Fitting Lab

The new lab also accesses Hohenstein’s material testing lab for digitizing material parameters

30th September 2020

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Bönnigheim, Germany

Clothing/​Footwear

Brands, retailers and suppliers now have access to advanced 3D design, fitting and visualization services to implement, or supplement their 3D design process with the launch of Hohenstein’s new Digital Fitting Lab.

The Digital Fitting Lab utilizes Hohenstein's deep knowledge of pattern making and fit development, along with digital design technologies, to reduce physical prototypes and material waste, shorten development times, develop more accurate fit across sizes and create engaging imagery for sales and marketing.

Companies work with Hohenstein’s seasoned engineers, 3D fitting experts and pattern designers to review and optimize their processes, adapt them to 3D and implement an effective digital workflow, the company reports. The new lab also accesses Hohenstein’s material testing lab for digitizing material parameters.

The Digital Fitting Lab covers all requirements for successful and efficient translation of 3D designs into well-fitting products and realistic digital product communication:

  • Sizes: the knowledge and the measurements of the target group are crucial
  • Pattern: a solid pattern is a prerequisite for good fit and consistent manufacturing and the basis for using avatars
  • Avatars: life-like representation of the target group is key to designing across sizes and projecting brand image
  • Material: realistic simulation depends on accurate, consistent material characteristics
  • Visualization: 3D imagery aids product communication or supplier instructions
  • 3D fitting: digital prototyping can be done with the wholistic knowledge of shapes, construction and materials. Engineers and 3D fitting experts work on reliable methods for successful 3D fitting
  • Fit in motion (4D): movement affects fit and appearance; fit affects movement
  • Training: consulting services, workshops and the Hohenstein Academy help get team members and suppliers working efficiently

Related modular services are available for companies at any phase of the 3D development process. The Digital Fitting Lab customizes services for use with various 3D simulation software.

“3D fitting is especially dependent upon accurate and consistent material parameters,” the institute says. “Digitized parameters must meet the requirements of various systems to produce a realistic simulation of material behaviour and accurate fit.”

“Hohenstein’s clothing engineers have been industry leaders in fit testing and development since 1946. The knowledge behind the Digital Fitting Lab is fuelled by continuous research to create solutions for enhanced fit, including motion studies and moving avatars,” Hohenstein concludes.

For more information, visit digital-fitting-lab.hohenstein.com.

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