1、 Collection of SANS standards in electronic format (PDF) 1. Copyright This standard is available to staff members of companies that have subscribed to the complete collection of SANS standards in accordance with a formal copyright agreement. This document may reside on a CENTRAL FILE SERVER or INTRA
2、NET SYSTEM only. Unless specific permission has been granted, this document MAY NOT be sent or given to staff members from other companies or organizations. Doing so would constitute a VIOLATION of SABS copyright rules. 2. Indemnity The South African Bureau of Standards accepts no liability for any
3、damage whatsoever than may result from the use of this material or the information contain therein, irrespective of the cause and quantum thereof. ISBN 978-0-626-20962-9 SANS 1118-6:2008Edition 3.3Any reference to SABS 1118-6 is deemedto be a reference to this standard(Government Notice No. 1373 of
4、8 November 2002)SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL STANDARD School clothing Part 6: Dresses, tunics and gyms Published by Standards South Africa 1 dr lategan road groenkloof private bag x191 pretoria 0001 tel: 012 428 7911 fax: 012 344 1568 international code + 27 12 www.stansa.co.za Standards South Africa SANS
5、 1118-6:2008 Edition 3.3 Table of changes Change No. Date Scope Amdt 1 2000 Amended to delete a reference and to align this part of SABS 1118with the latest edition of SABS 1118-1. Amdt 2 2001 Amended to accommodate the age of the wearer (on sizes to fit wearers up to twelve years) as well as the Im
6、perial sizes (for sizes to fit wearers older than twelve years). Amdt 3 2008 Amended to change the designation of SABS standards to SANS standards, with no technical changes. Foreword This South African standard was approved by National Committee StanSA SC 5110.05B, Clothing and made-up articles Sch
7、ool clothing, in accordance with procedures of Standards South Africa, in compliance with annex 3 of the WTO/TBT agreement. This document was published in February 2008. This document supersedes SABS 1118-6:2001 (edition 3.2). Annex A forms an integral part of this document. Annex B is for informati
8、on only. SANS 1118 consists of the following parts under the general title School clothing: Part 1: General requirements for school clothing. Part 2: Blazers. Part 3: Trousers and shorts. Part 4: Shirts. Part 5: Deleted by amendment No. 1. Part 6: Dresses, tunics and gyms. Part 7: Girls slacks and s
9、kirts. Part 9: Knee-high stockings and ankle socks. Part 10: Jerseys and cardigans. Part 11: Briefs. Part 12: Tracksuits. Part 13: Athletic wear. SANS 1118-6:2008 Edition 3.3 1 Contents Page Foreword 1 Scope . 3 2 Normative reference 3 3 Definitions 3 4 Materials . 3 5 Style, size and make 4 6 Packi
10、ng, care-labelling and marking 7 7 Inspection . 7 Annex A (normative) Notes to purchasers 8 Annex B (informative) Guidelines on styles 8 SANS 1118-6:2008 Edition 3.3 2 This page is intentionally left blank SANS 1118-6:2008 Edition 3.3 3 School clothing Part 6: Dresses, tunics and gyms 1 Scope This p
11、art of SANS 1118 specifies the materials, cut, make and trim of girls dresses, tunics and gyms. 2 Normative references The following standard contains provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this part of SANS 1118. All standards are subject to revision and, since a
12、ny reference to a standard is deemed to be a reference to the latest edition of that standard, parties to agreements based on this part of SANS 1118 are encouraged to take steps to ensure the use of the most recent edition of the standard indicated below. Information on currently valid national and
13、international standards can be obtained from Standards South Africa. SANS 1118-1, School clothing Part 1: General requirements for school clothing. 3 Definitions For the purposes of this part of SANS 1118, the definitions given in SANS 1118-1 and the following definition apply: size designation the
14、age (for sizes to fit intended wearers up to twelve years), or the Imperial size (for sizes to fit intended wearers older than twelve years) as well as the numerical value, in centimetres, of the bust girth of the intended wearer. Amdt 2 4 Materials 4.1 Outer material The outer material shall be of
15、the required fabric that complies with the relevant requirements given in table 1 of SANS 1118-1. (The note to 4.1 of SANS 1118-1 shall also apply.) The colour(s) of the dyed fabric shall be an acceptable match to the required colour(s), as agreed upon between the purchaser and the supplier. Amdt 1
16、SANS 1118-6:2008 Edition 3.3 4 4.2 Supplementary materials and components The supplementary materials and components shall comply with the relevant requirements laid down in 4.2 of SANS 1118-1. Amdt 1 5 Style, size and make 5.1 Style The style shall be as required. NOTE Recommended styles are given
17、in table B.1. 5.2 Size 5.2.1 Dresses and tunics Dresses and tunics shall be supplied in one (or more) of the size designations given in columns 1 and 2 of table 1, as required, and their measurements, determined in accordance with 6.2 of SANS 1118-1, shall conform to the appropriate values given in
18、columns 3 to 5. The length of dresses or tunics shall be as agreed between manufacturer and purchaser. Amdt 2 5.2.2 Gyms Gyms shall be supplied in one (or more) of the size designations given in columns 1 and 2 of table 2, as required, and their bust measurement, determined in accordance with 6.2 of
19、 SANS 1118-1, shall conform to the appropriate value given in column 3. The length of gyms shall be as agreed between manufacturer and purchaser. Amdt 2 SANS 1118-6:2008 Edition 3.3 5 Table 1 Size range for dresses and tunics Dimensions in centimetres1 2 3 4 5 Size designation Finished garment measu
20、rements Age and bust girth (cm) Height Bust Back width1)Neck to waist2)3-4 To fit chest /bust 58 cm 108-113 66 26 26 4-5 To fit chest /bust 60 cm 114-119 68 27 27 5-6 To fit chest /bust 62 cm 120-125 70 28 28 6-7 To fit chest /bust 64 cm 126-131 72 29 29 7-8 To fit chest /bust 66 cm 132-137 74 30 30
21、 8-9 To fit chest /bust 68 cm 138-143 76 31 31 9-10 To fit chest /bust 72 cm 144-149 80 32 32 11 To fit chest /bust 76 cm 150-155 86 34 35 12 To fit chest /bust 80 cm 156-161 90 36 38 Imperial (inch) and bust girth (cm) Height Bust Back width1)Neck to waist2)Size 30 To fit bust 82 cm 162-167 94 37 3
22、9 Size 32 To fit bust 87 cm 168-173 98 38 41 Size 34 To fit bust 92 cm 168-173 102 39 41 Size 36 To fit bust 97 cm 168-173 106 40 41 Size 38 To fit bust 102 cm 168-173 110 41 41 Size 40 To fit bust 107 cm 168-173 118 43 42 Size 42 To fit bust 112 cm 168-173 122 44 42 1) Applicable to sleeved garment
23、s only. 2) Waist length. Amdt 2SANS 1118-6:2008 Edition 3.3 6 Table 2 Size range for gyms Dimensions in centimetres1 2 3 Size designation Age (years) and bust girth (cm) Height Finished bust measurement 3-4 56 102-113 62 4-5 60 114-125 66 6-8 66 126-137 72 8-10 72 138-149 78 11-12 80 150-161 88 Impe
24、rial (inch) and bust girth (cm) Height Finished bust measurement 32 84 162-167 92 36 92 168-173 98 36 96 168-173 102 Amdt 25.3 Make 5.3.1 General The relevant requirements for garments given in 4.3 of SANS 1118-1 shall apply. Amdt 1 5.3.2 Edges The free edges of collars, facings and cuffs shall be s
25、o stitched or otherwise acceptably finished that the seam is concealed. The free edges of facings shall be securely tacked or the facings shall be retained in position by another acceptable method. 5.3.3 Pockets Pockets shall be of the patch type or the slip-in type, as required. 5.3.3.1 Patch type
26、The mouth shall be hemmed and securely tacked at both ends, and other edges shall be turned in and stitched down. 5.3.3.2 Slip-in type The pocket shall have an adequate depth and an opening in a seam (securely tacked at both ends); the pocket bag shall be made of outer material. SANS 1118-6:2008 Edi
27、tion 3.3 7 5.3.4 Buttonholes Buttonholes shall be of the straight shirt type with a bar at each end, or shall have an eye, shall be barred, and may be gimped. The type shall be appropriate to the garment and to the material, and the length of a buttonhole shall be such as to acceptably accommodate t
28、he relevant button. 5.3.5 Seams Seams shall have a width of at least 9 mm. All exposed edges shall be overlocked, bound, or turned in and stitched down. 5.3.6 Hems The finished width of a hem shall be at least 25 mm. 6 Packing, care-labelling and marking The requirements of clause 5 of SANS 1118-1 s
29、hall apply. Amdt 1 7 Inspection Inspection shall be done in accordance with clause 6 of SANS 1118-1. Amdt 1 SANS 1118-6:2008 Edition 3.3 8 Annex A (normative) Notes to purchasers The following requirements shall be specified in tender invitations and in each order or contract: a) the type and colour
30、(s) of the outer material (see 4.1); b) the style (see 5.1 and annex B); c) the size designation(s) and the length required (see 5.2); and d) the type of pocket required (see 5.3.3). Annex B (informative) Guidelines on styles B.1 General Users of this part of SANS 1118 should consider the following
31、points when selecting styles for girls dresses, tunics and gyms: a) the style selected should be such that it is suitable for the majority of figures; b) a simple style is to be preferred to a more elaborate one, since this facilitates laundering and is less expensive to manufacture; c) dresses, tun
32、ics and gyms for young girls should, to facilitate dressing, have openings and fastenings in the front or at the side; d) the style should preferably be one that facilitates alterations; and e) in general it can be said that styles that require more labour and use more fabric are more expensive to m
33、anufacture. B.2 Dress and tunic styles NOTE The style suggestions given in this clause are those that are most commonly adopted by schools. B.2.1 Princess style This style is suitable for dresses and tunics. There are two style variations, i.e. one in which the princess line originates in the should
34、er seam (see table B.1, column 1, items 1(a) and (c) and items 3(a) and (b), and the other in which it originates in the front armhole (see table B.1, column 1, item 1(b), and column 3, items 1(d) and 3(f). SANS 1118-6:2008 Edition 3.3 9 Both variations of the princess style offer the following adva
35、ntages: a) they are basic styles and are consequently not susceptible to fashion changes; b) they suit most figures; c) any dress or tunic that is loose-fitting can easily be altered; and d) since all panels of princess style dresses and tunics are free of pleats and gathers, they are easily launder
36、ed. B.2.2 Shirtwaister style The shirtwaister style dress, in contrast to the princess style dress, has a waist seam and, unless the dress buttons right down to the hem or at least to hip level at the front, a slide fastener is required in the side seam. (Variations of the shirtwaister are shown in
37、table B.1, column 1, items 2(a), (b), (c) and (d) and item 3(e).) When adjustments to the length of the bodice in variations 2(a) and (d), and 3(e) are required, the slide fastener has to be removed. The extra labour required by this operation should be considered before this style of dress or tunic
38、 is selected. B.2.2.1 Advantages A yoke-type shirtwaister with gathers (see table B.1, column 2) provides a good allowance for growth over the bust without the need for alterations. B.2.2.2 Disadvantages The disadvantages are as follows: a) the shirtwaister does not suit all figures if the skirt is
39、gathered or pleated (see table B.1, column 1, items 2(c) and (d) and item 3(e); b) the cut waistline is not conducive to easy alteration; and c) laundering of a shirtwaister style dress or tunic is more laborious than laundering of a princess style dress, for example. B.2.3 Tunic style A tunic is no
40、rmally worn over a blouse or shirt. It is, however, sometimes used as a dual-purpose uniform, i.e. it is used as a uniform worn with or without a blouse in summer and with a blouse or a shirt in winter. If the armhole opening for a tunic that is to be worn with a blouse or shirt is cut too low in th
41、e scye, the tunic might be unsuitable for wearing without a blouse or a shirt. When ordering a tunic as a dual-purpose garment, the purchaser should notify the manufacturer so that the necessary adjustments can be made. B.2.3.1 Advantages The advantages are as follows: a) princess style tunics (see
42、table B.1, column 7, items 3(a) and (b) have the same advantages as those listed in B.2.1(a) to (d); and b) tunics can serve as a dual-purpose winter-and-summer uniform. SANS 1118-6:2008 Edition 3.3 10 B.2.3.2 Disadvantages The disadvantages are as follows: a) the A-line dress and gym (see table B.1
43、, column 1, item 3(d), and the gathered skirt (see table B.1, column 1, items 2(c) and 3(e) do not suit all figures; b) the cut waistline (see table B.1, column 1, items 3(c) and (e) is not conducive to easy alteration; c) laundering is more laborious for pleated and gathered styles (see table B.1,
44、column 1, items 3(d) and (e) than for unpleated and ungathered styles; d) when a tunic is used as a dual-purpose (winter-and-summer) uniform in areas with extreme winter and summer temperatures, it is often found that the fabric suitable for summer is too light for winter and vice versa. B.2.3.3 Sum
45、mary Princess style tunics have more advantages than tunics with pleats, gathers or cut waistlines. B.3 Gyms With the use of modern materials where pleats can be heat-set, gyms are very practical as a winter uniform. B.4 Other garment features B.4.1 Sleeves If sleeves are used, a basic sleeve (i.e.
46、a sleeve as shown in column 1 of table B.1) is recommended. A variation of the basic sleeve that has a cuff (either a “mock cuff“ or a sewn-on cuff) is shown in column 5 of table B.1. Where a contrasting collar and cuff are required, a sewn-on cuff is used. NOTE Puffed sleeves are warm in summer and
47、 alterations cannot easily be made. B.4.2 Collars and necklines Variations of collars and necklines are shown in column 6 of table B.1. NOTE The Peter Pan type collar on a dress requires the dress to be buttoned up and is not as cool in summer as the dual-purpose shirt type collar. B.4.3 Belts Shirt
48、waister dress and tunic styles are worn with a belt. The belt is usually separate, but may be sewn onto the waistline. For the princess style dress or tunic, a belt is optional. A sewn-on belt has to be removed before any alterations can be made to the waist. A back half-belt (sewn into the side sea
49、ms) is often used on princess style dresses and tunics and provides a means of adjusting the fit of the garment. For hot climates, a dress or tunic without a belt or with a back half-belt is recommended, since this ensures circulation of air and is cooler in summer (see column 7 of table B.1). SANS 1118-6:2008 Edition 3.3 11 B.4.4 Pockets A school dress or tunic requires one or two pockets. A patch pocket or slip-in pocket (sewn into the side seam) is recommended. It is advisable to allow the manufacturer to suggest the shape of patch pockets,