Researching some characteristics of summer shirt fabrics for elementary school uniforms
Abstract
School uniforms are essential attire within the education system, specifically designed for students from elementary to high school. They are worn during the learning process and school activities, serving as mandatory attire for students when attending school. An important characteristic is their aesthetic appeal and suitability for each educational institution. To create uniforms that align with students' dynamic spirit, the selection of appropriate materials must consider activities, climate, and family economic capacities. Regarding the choice of fabrics for making summer shirts, key factors include thinness, breathability, and moisture-wicking capabilities. Fabrics should be composed of natural fibers or a blend with synthetic fibers. This ensures that the shirts possess a high moisture-absorbing capacity and rapid moisture evaporation, suitable for tropical environments. This article will concentrate on investigating the characteristics of fabrics used for making summer shirts as part of elementary school uniforms. The objective is to enhance users' understanding of the crucial elements in fabric selection for crafting comfortable and aesthetically pleasing uniforms for elementary school students.