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DSF/ISO/FDIS 8559-4

Size designation of clothes – Part 4: Determination of the coverage ratios of body measurement tables

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Organization: DS
Status: inactive
Page Count: 21
ICS Code (Clothes): 61.020
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This document describes the calculation of coverage ratios of body measurement tables in comparison with selected two or three body dimensions of the targeted population. NOTE - Theoretically, the calculation of the coverage ratios might be extended to further dimensions. Practically, carrying out calculations based on 4 or more dimensions, leading to manage low percentages, to face difficulty to get easy visual illustrations, has not been found relevant. This document is applicable to body measurement tables only if a data base of body dimensions of the targeted population is available.

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January 18, 2023
Size designation of clothes – Part 4: Determination of the coverage ratios of body measurement tables
This document describes the calculation of coverage ratios of body measurement tables in comparison with two or three selected body dimensions of the targeted population. NOTE      Theoretically, the...
DSF/ISO/FDIS 8559-4
Size designation of clothes – Part 4: Determination of the coverage ratios of body measurement tables
This document describes the calculation of coverage ratios of body measurement tables in comparison with selected two or three body dimensions of the targeted population. NOTE – Theoretically, the...
Size designation of clothes – Part 4: Determination of the coverage ratios of body measurement tables
This document describes the calculation of coverage ratios of body measurement tables in comparison with selected two or three body dimensions of the targeted population. NOTE – Theoretically, the...
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