Technical Apparel Development
Application of CLO3D and Gerber AccuMark in Men's Outdoor Jacket Development
A technical apparel development project integrating digital garment simulation and industrial pattern engineering for a men's outdoor jacket.
CLO3D
Gerber AccuMark
Outdoor
Technical
Objectives
- 01
Digital prototyping to reduce physical sample iterations
- 02
Industrial pattern development aligned with production standards
- 03
Fit optimization for active outdoor movement
- 04
Production readiness through documented tech specifications
Process
- 01Research
- 02Concept Development
- 03Technical Sketch
- 04Pattern Development
- 05CLO3D Simulation
- 06Fit Evaluation
- 07Final Development
Software Used
CLO3D
Gerber AccuMark
Adobe Illustrator
Gallery
Project Metrics
12 Weeks
Development Cycle
24
Pattern Pieces
6
CLO3D Iterations
3
Fit Sessions
Lessons Learned
- Early integration of CLO3D and AccuMark reduces downstream fit issues.
- Outdoor garments require articulated pattern engineering at key stress points.
- Clear tech pack communication bridges design intent and factory execution.
Reflection
This project strengthened my ability to move from concept to production-ready documentation, combining creative direction with the precision required for technical apparel roles.