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    Diseño de un sistema de patronaje lineal como estrategia de la moda ecológica para la optimización de la materia prima en la fábrica Drous Jeans
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Diseño, Artes y Arquitectura. Carrera de Diseño de Modas., 2018-06-05) Guamán Egas, Silvana Alejandra; Paredes Morales, María Cristina
    In the jeans industry, a factor that causes the deterioration of the environment comes from the textile waste produced during the cutting phase of the pattern. Although these are recycled, the accumulation of large quantities is inevitable. One of the reasons is the implementation of conventional patterns that are designed specifically to leave negative spaces between molds, due to the sharp lines and curves. So, pollution increases at the rate that fashion evolves. However, this has gone unnoticed by businessmen, because the most important are the economic gains that the environment. In recent years, fashion systems within industries require a sustainable transformation. Therefore, it is necessary to look for alternatives that enjoy a sustainable system within manufactures, encouraging new ideas to conceive clothes. That is why it was proposed to design a linear pattern with the intention of optimizing the raw material from the point of view of the ecological fashion, taking as reference of the sector to the factory Drous Jeans. For which we deepened the research, obtaining broad and applicable results. A qualitative study was also carried out in which it was addressed to entrepreneurs and designers with experience in the jeans industry, in the same way to a representative of the Ministry of the Environment. The linear pattern process and its results are documented in a book that shows all the challenges and opportunities to generate garments with a more sustainable touch. This is addressed from theories about zero waste pattern cutting. Proposing their own proposals, which was based on a size chart with the percentage of shrinkage applicable to jeans.

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