Synopses & Reviews
With an increased emphasis on textiles as a major global industry, the tenth edition of this best-selling book continues to meet the needs of both students and professionals in the textile, fashion, and related industries. Based on their combined experience in both education and the industry, Cohen and Johnson provide readers with a comprehensive text about the design, structure, and application of textiles. The range of information is exceptionally broad, and includes basic fiber makeup, fiber innovation, the formation of fabrics, quality issues, and laws that regulate textiles; updated topics include environmental responsibility, nanotechnology and innovations in industrial textiles. The authors also provide readers with information regarding textile-related trade and professional associations and career opportunities in design, production, marketing, merchandising, apparel and home products.
Synopsis
Based on their combined experience in both education and the industry, Cohen and Johnson provide readers with a comprehensive text about the design, structure and application of textiles. Fabric Science includes information on basic fibre makeup, fibre innovation, the formation of fabrics, quality issues and laws that regulate textiles.
About the Author
Allen C. Cohen is Professor Emeritus of Textile Science at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) where he taught for 30 years and held positions including Director of Research and Chairman of the faculty association. He has been a lecturer of seminars for textile, apparel and retail executives and has authored three textbooks. Cohens industry experience includes positions in textile production and sales as well as textile design. He has served as a commercial arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association as well as an industry consultant.
Ingrid Johnson, MA, is a Full Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), where she has been Chair and a member of the Textile Development and Marketing Department as well as acting vice president for academic affairs for the institution and acting chair of the Home Products Department. She holds a BS in Textile Design from Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science and a MA in Textiles from North Carolina State University. With more than 30 years of experience in the textile industry, Johnson has lectured both in the United States and internationally and is frequently sought by the media to offer commentary on textiles and industry trends, including Money Line with Lou Dobbs, the Wall Street Journal, Wired, and Glamour magazines, NPR, Martha Stewart Radio and others. She is a member of International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA).
Table of Contents
The Textile Industry
Fiber Characteristics
Natural and Manufactured Fibers
Yarns and Sewing Threads
Woven Fabrics
Knitted Fabrics
Other Types of Textiles
Textile Dyeing
Textile Printing
Textile Finishing
Textile and the Environment
Care and Renovation of Textiles
Unique Fabrications and Innovations
Textiles for Interiors
Determining Fabric Quality
Guide to Fabric Selection
Textile Laws, Regulations, and Trade Agreements