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The Feasibility of Ready-to-Wear Clothing with Bamboo Tree Ideas Source Using Weaving Techniques Widyaasih, Dyah Ayu Nimas; Prasetyaningtyas, Wulansari
Journal of Creativity Student Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jcs.v9i1.42324

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This study aims to evaluate the feasibility of ready-to-wear clothing with bamboo tree ideas through the application of woven techniques as the main element of design. The study used a descriptive quantitative method with assessment by expert panelists and trained panelists. The research instrument included six assessment indicators, namely design, size, sewing technique, aesthetics, fashion performance, and specialty. The validity of the instrument was tested using the Aiken's V index and the reliability using the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC). Data analysis was carried out through the calculation of the percentage of the eligibility level. The results of the study showed that fashion obtained an average eligibility percentage of 89.71% with the very feasible category. The assessment of expert panelists was 89.33% and trained panelists were 90.09%, both of which were in the very feasible category. These results show that the application of weaving techniques in ready-to-wear clothing is able to provide unique aesthetic value while fulfilling the aspects of construction, comfort, and the function of fashion as a ready-to-wear product.
Feasibility of Transformable Party Dress Inspired by Deep Sea Waves in Design and Aesthetics Wijaya, Dian Putri; Prasetyaningtyas, Wulansari
TEKNOBUGA: Jurnal Teknologi Busana dan Boga Vol. 14 No. 2 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/teknobuga.v14i2.41816

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This study aims to test the feasibility of deep-sea wave origin party clothing with the concept of transformation in terms of design and aesthetics. The method used in this study uses a quantitative descriptive approach with data collection techniques using observation sheets that are shared with expert panelists and trained panelists. The research instrument in the validity test used the Aiken's Coefficient V with the validity results of 14 assessment items having a V value of > 0.75 so that all items were declared valid. The reliability test used the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) with an average measurement value  of 0.954, showing very good reliability. Data analysis in this study used descriptive statistical analysis. The results of the study show that the party clothing that is the source of the idea of deep sea waves with the concept of transformation is stated to be very feasible in terms of design and aesthetics. The results of the feasibility test conducted on the two design and aesthetic indicators were included in the very feasible category with an overall average percentage of 92.08% with the highest assessment results being aesthetic indicators with a percentage of 46.14% and the lowest assessment being design indicators with a percentage of 45.94%.