Textiles, Vol. 4, Pages 17-25: Sensory Considerations for Emerging Textile Applications

Fecha de publicación: 04/01/2024
Fuente: Textiles (MDPI)
Textiles, Vol. 4, Pages 17-25: Sensory Considerations for Emerging Textile Applications
Textiles doi: 10.3390/textiles4010002
Authors:
Emma Kay
Jessica Levick
Tawanda Machingura
Stephen Bird

Textiles are increasingly playing a role as a therapeutic medium in the disability field as well as in everyday life. This paper aims to review the literature on the relationship between textiles and sensory integration or sensory preferences in the general population. A brief literature review was conducted using PubMed (MEDLINE), SCOPUS, and Google Scholar. The review of the current literature highlights some key themes in the literature, including the indication that adaptive and sensory clothing design requires consideration of the textiles and fabrics being used, the functionality and appearance of garments, and affordability and access. The evidence suggests that clothing design should utilize soft fabrics which are seamless, have limited external tags, support social participation and functional engagement in daily activities, and are accessible.