A case study to develop an adaptive ski jacket for alpine recreational sit skier -- user-centered design method

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This study aims to develop an adaptive ski jacket tailored for alpine recreational sit skiers through a user-centered design approach. The research integrates 3D body scanning and virtual simulation to tailor designs that address the unique needs of sit skiers. Employing case study and qualitative interview research methods, data was collected from a series of semi-structured interviews and observations of a case study participant and six qualitative interview participants, enabling an in-depth and comprehensive understanding of the physical and social-psychological apparel comfort requirements. Key findings suggest that the integration of a user-centered design framework, clothing comfort model, and 3D technologies significantly enhances the fit, comfort, and functionality of the ski jacket, contributing positively to the mobility and overall skiing experience of sit skiers. This research contributes to the fields of fashion design and adaptive clothing by demonstrating how advanced technology and a deep understanding of user needs lead to more effective apparel solutions for people with disabilities. It also proposes recommendations for future research and potential industry applications, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and accessibility in activewear design.

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