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SportsTech: revolutionary fabrics, fashion and design

SportsTech: revolutionary fabrics, fashion and design
SportsTech: revolutionary fabrics, fashion and design
SportsTech describes new fabrics (including those made of metal, glass, or ceramic yarns) and their amazing properties. It explains the design processes for making clothes that mimic the carapace of an insect, are seamless, or have venting systems. It also includes the latest fashions that owe their stylish futuristic look to the innovations of sportswear. The book has four chapters looking at culture, high-performance fabrics, sportswear design and the relationship between sport and fashion. It includes a glossary of technical terms and a directory of designers and manufacturers
Thames & Hudson
O'Mahony, Marie
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Sarah Braddock
O'Mahony, Marie
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Sarah Braddock (2002) SportsTech: revolutionary fabrics, fashion and design , London. Thames & Hudson, 192pp.

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SportsTech describes new fabrics (including those made of metal, glass, or ceramic yarns) and their amazing properties. It explains the design processes for making clothes that mimic the carapace of an insect, are seamless, or have venting systems. It also includes the latest fashions that owe their stylish futuristic look to the innovations of sportswear. The book has four chapters looking at culture, high-performance fabrics, sportswear design and the relationship between sport and fashion. It includes a glossary of technical terms and a directory of designers and manufacturers

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Published date: 1 October 2002

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Local EPrints ID: 504770
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/504770
PURE UUID: 2bf12b35-4a6c-4732-b9d0-1a5b4bcf8e6d

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Last modified: 18 Sep 2025 17:01

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Author: Marie O'Mahony
Corporate Author: Sarah Braddock

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