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    Design and development of indigo bags for men

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    2020-09-17
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    Chanbua, Ratthapol
    รัฐพล จันทร์บัว
    Bunsongkrua, Jirawut
    จิรวุฒิ บุญสงเคราะห์
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    This project was to design and development of indigo dyeing bag for men. The objective were to study the pattern and type of bag in order to get a new one and allow consumers to choose more that it were a folk wisdom that had a long time. There was an own identity and the villagers occupation. Setting it inspired in the pattern design from the overlapping curves of mountains. The color tones used in the set of indigo dyed bag design were to use cool tones. The materials used to make the bag consist of indigo dyed fabric, genuine bull leather, zipper, mesh fabric, adhesive fabric, elastic, magnetic button lining, and pincer string bag lock. The bag strap used nylon string fabric to strength. The opinion assessment to the backpacks, chest bag, waist bag and belt bag from the indigo dyed fabric in Sakon Nakhon province. The sample group responded the following questionnaire: Bringing the indigo fabric to make the suitable product was the most 59 percent. The suitable materials were the most 42 percent. The suitable product shape was the most 55 percent. The suitable colors were the most 64 percent. The durability usage was the most 52 percent
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