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This standard is developed in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2020 Directives for standardization—Part 1: Rules for the structure and drafting of standardizing documents.
This standard replaces FZ/T 81007-2012 Casual wear. In addition to editorial changes, the following main technical changes have been made with respect to FZ/T 81007-2012:
a) The clause "Terms and definitions" is added (see Clause 3);
b) The requirements of instructions for use are modified (see 4.1; 3.1 of Edition 2012);
c) The requirements of raw materials are modified (see 4.3; 3.3 of Edition 2012);
d) The requirements of warp and weft yarn are modified (see 4.4; 3.4 of Edition 2012);
e) The requirements of strip and plaid matching are modified (see 4.5; 3.5 of Edition 2012);
f) The requirements of splicing are deleted (see 3.6 of Edition 2012);
g) The requirements of color difference are modified (see 4.6; 3.7 of Edition 2012);
h) The requirements of appearance defects are modified (see 4.7; 3.8 of Edition 2012);
i) The requirements of sewing are modified (see 4.8; 3.9 of Edition 2012);
j) The requirements of ironing are modified (see 4.10; 3.11 of Edition 2012);
k) The requirements of "The safety performance of the garments for 3-14-year-old children shall also comply with those specified in GB 31701" are added (see 4.11);
l) The requirements of color fastness to wet rubbing are modified (see 4.11; 3.12 of Edition 2012);
m) The requirements of phenol yellowing and tear force are added (see 4.11);
n) The requirements of appearance after washing are modified (see 4.11; 3.12.2 of Edition 2012);
o) The requirements of footnote of physical and chemical properties are modified (see 4.11; 3.12.1.2 to 3.12.1.8 of Edition 2012);
p) The test methods are modified (see Clause 5; Clause 4 of Edition 2012);
q) The inspection rules are modified (see Clause 6; Clause 5 of Edition 2012);
r) Annexes A and B are deleted (see Annexes A and B of Edition 2012).
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the parts of this document may be the subject of patent rights. The issuing body of this document shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
This standard was proposed by the China National Textile and Apparel Council.
This standard is under the jurisdiction of SAC/TC 219 National Technical Committee on Garments of Standardization Administration of China.
The previous editions of this standard are as follows:
——This standard was issued in 1981 as the first edition with the series number of GB 2661-1981;
——This standard was revised for the first time in 1994 with the series number of FZ/T 81007-1994, for the second time in 2003 and for the third time in 2012;
——This edition is the fourth revision.
Casual wear
1 Scope
This standard specifies requirements, inspection methods, inspection rules as well as marking, packaging, transportation and storage of casual wear.
This standard is applicable to the casual wear mainly made of woven shell.
This standard is not applicable to garments for infants aged 36 months and below.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
GB/T 250 Textiles—Tests for color fastness—Grey scale for assessing change in color
GB/T 1335 (All parts) Standard sizing system for garments
GB/T 2668 Specifications for single, layer apparels and clothing sets
GB/T 3917.2 Textiles—Tear properties of fabrics—Part 2: Determination of tear force of trouser-shaped test specimens (Single tear method)
GB/T 3921-2008 Textiles—Tests for color fastness—Color fastness to washing with soap or soap and soda
GB/T 4802.1-2008 Textiles—Determination of fabric propensity to surface fuzzing and to pilling—Part 1: Circular locus method
GB/T 4841.3 Colour cards of standard depths for dyeing with dyestuffs 2/1, 1/3, 1/6, 1/12, 1/25
GB/T 5296.4 Instructions for use of products of consumer interest—Part 4: Textiles and apparel
GB/T 5711 Textiles—Tests for colour fastness—Colour fastness to dry cleaning using perchloroethylene solvent
GB/T 8170 Rules of rounding off for numerical values & expression and judgment of limiting values
GB/T 8427-2019 Textiles—Tests for color fastness—Color fastness to artificial light: Xenon arc fading lamp test
GB/T 8629-2017 Textiles—Domestic washing and drying procedures for textile testing
GB/T 8630 Textiles—Determination of dimensional change in washing and drying
GB/T 14801 Test method for skewness and bow in woven and knitted fabrics
GB 18401 National general safety technical code for textile products
GB/T 21294-2014 Testing methods of physical and chemical performance of garments
GB/T 21295-2014 Requirements of physical and chemical performance of garments
GB/T 29778 Textiles—Tests for color fastness—Assessment of the potential to phenolic yellowing of materials
GB/T 29862 Textiles—Identification of fiber content
GB/T 31127-2014 Textiles—Tests for color fastness—Color fastness to transfer in joints
GB 31701 Safety technical code for infants and children textile products
GB/T 31702 Testing method for sharpness of attached components on textile products
GB/T 31907 Method of garment measurement
FZ/T 80002 Marking, packaging, transportation and storage for garments
FZ/T 80004 Rule for garments delivery inspection
FZ/T 80007.3 Dry wash resistance test method for garments used adhesive interlining
Sample photos of appearance defects on M&F unlined and cotton wadded garments and girls’ and boys' unlined garments (Ministry of Textile Industry of the People's Republic of China)
3 Terms and definitions
None
4 Requirements
4.1 Instructions for use
The instructions for use of the product shall comply with GB/T 5296.4. The products for 3-14-year-old children shall also meet the requirements of GB 31701.
4.2 Size and specification
4.2.1 Size shall be set according to the requirements of GB/T 1335 (all parts).
4.2.2 Specification of main parts of finished products is designed according to the relevant requirements of GB/T 1335 (all parts) and GB/T 2668.
4.3 Raw and accessory materials
Shell and lining shall meet the relevant requirements of this standard. Lining, accessory materials, sewing thread and the like shall be suitable to the shell; button, ornamental button, zipper and other accessories shall be smooth in surface and free of burr, damage, defect and accessible sharp tip or edge. The zipper shall mesh in good condition and run smoothly.
Note: Accessible sharp tips or edges refer to the sharp edges and tips on finished product that may cause harm to human skin.
4.4 Warp and weft yarn
The yarn skewness of the top collar, bodice, sleeve and trousers shall not be greater than 3%. The front bottom hem shall be free from any upwarp.
4.5 Strip and plaid matching
4.5.1 Obvious strips or plaids of 1.0 cm or above on shell shall comply with those specified in Table 1 (except in special design).
Table 1
In: cm
Part name Requirements Remarks
Left and right fronts Strips are smooth and straight and plaids are matched with each other horizontally with the mutual deviation not greater than 0.3 If the sizes of plaid are different, the upper half of the clothes length shall prevail
Pocket and front Strips and plaids are matched with each other respectively with the mutual deviation not greater than 0.3. The patch pockets with inclined strips and plaids shall be symmetrical bilaterally with the mutual deviation not greater than 0.5 (except for the shadow strips and plaids) If the sizes of plaids are different, the front part of pocket shall prevail
Collar point and lapel Strips and plaids are symmetrical with the mutual deviation not greater than 0.2 In case of any shadow plaid, apparent strip and plaid shall prevail
Sleeves Strips are smooth and straight; plaids are matched with each other horizontally; both sleeves shall be symmetrical in relation to the sleeve top, with the mutual deviation not greater than 0.6 —
Back seam Strips are matched with each other and plaids are matched with each other horizontally, with the mutual deviation not greater than 0.3 If the sizes of plaids are different, the upper back shall prevail
Side seam Plaids are matched with each other horizontally with the mutual deviation not greater than 0.4 at 10.0 below the armhole —
Side seam of trousers Plaids are matched with each other horizontally with the mutual deviation not greater than 0.3 below the thigh width Apparent strip and plaid shall prevail
Center front line of trousers Strips are smooth and straight with the skewness not greater than 0.8 —
4.5.2 For the products that have obvious strips or plaids of more than 0.5 cm and less than 1.0 cm on the shell, strips and plaids are matched with each other on pocket and the front, with mutual deviation not greater than 0.2 cm.
4.5.3 The skewness of strip and plaid patterns shall not be greater than 3%.
4.5.4 The grain direction of nip-up and down pile and checkerboard weave shell shall be consistent all over the body.
4.5.5 Shell with special pattern shall be subject to the main pattern and the grain direction all over the body shall be consistent.
4.6 Color difference
4.6.1 The color difference of the front fly and under fly shall be higher than Grade 4. The color difference of top collar, lapel, front shawl from the bodice shall be greater than Grade 4, and that of other surface part shall not be lower than Grade 4.
4.6.2 The color difference of lining shall not be lower than Grade 3-4.
4.7 Appearance defects
The defect permissibility for each part of finished product shall comply with those specified in Table 2. See Figure 1 for division of each part of finished product. Only one defect within permissibility is permissible at each part. Defects not listed in Table 2 are implemented by reference to similar defects in Table 2 according to their form. Special design or decoration is free from such limitation.
Foreword i
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Requirements
5 Inspection methods
6 Inspection rules
7 Marking, packaging, transportation and storage