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15—EFFECT OF WEAVE AND CONSTRUCTION ON DRY WRINKLING OF WOVEN NYLON 6.6 SHIRTING FABRICS
An investigation is reported of the effect of variations in thread-spacing, type of yarn, weave, and fabric shrinkage in setting on the dry wrinkling of nylon shirting fabrics. Wrinkling of fabrics in laboratory tests and in wear was compared with fabric-constructional parameters. A highly significant correlation was established between the reciprocal of a tightness–crimp factor and wrinkling. The expression for this factor is a logical one, but no theory is presented in its support.