Status : Verified
Personal Name Naval, Jamie Lyn D.
Resource Title Feasibility of direct digital fabric printing on Barong fabrics
Date Issued 01 June 2017
Abstract The Philippine textile industry, in pursuit of saving and strengthening itself, is looking
for ways to develop and further advance the local production of textiles, especially, that of
the Philippine tropical fabrics (Mauricio, 2013). As a way to contribute to the industry’s
revival and revitalization, specifically by looking into the development of and new solutions
relating to Philippine tropical fabrics’ design adaptability to commercial production, the
study examined the technical feasibility and commercial viability of direct digital printing
(DDP) on Barong fabrics. The fabrics were technically feasible in terms of their respective
colorfastness to laundering and light. However, colorfastness to rubbing yielded noticeable
staining and failed to pass both EU and US standard minimum requirements, and thus was
not feasible on this aspect. It is recommended that further studies be made to assess the effect
of direct digital fabric printing on the fabrics’ physical properties. The fabrics were tested for
commercially viability through a survey which indicated the fabrics to be innovative, vibrant
and marketable. Potential target markets are designers and business owners. Current cost of
the fabrics was found to be high. But in comparison to similar commercial fabrics, the cost
fits rightly to prices of printed silk organza and organdi. Survey respondents recommended
direct digital fabric printing on Philippine tropical fabrics, accessories and interior design as
direct applications of the fabrics. DDP Barong fabrics can be used in the design and
production of traditional and commercial garments. Digital fabric printing as a means of
surface design treatment is recommended to develop various designs of Barong fabrics.
Further studies on how to take care of, market and design fabrics are recomm
Degree Course Bachelor of Science in Clothing Technology
Language English
Keyword Textile printing--Philippines
Material Type Thesis/Dissertation
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