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In the past several years, the application of 3D technologies in the textile and clothing design
industry has considerably increased and become more accessible to designers and patternmakers. With
digitisation in garment engineering and virtual prototype and modelling techniques becoming more
mainstream, a new generation of virtual human models starts to develop to fulfil the demand for protective and
functional products designed for specific athletes, such as climbers and mountaineers. We must base our work
on an improved understanding of the behaviour of the musculoskeletal system to develop garment patterns that
minimise discomfort and improve performance under dynamic body deformations and muscle contractions
associated with specific movements. For this study, we explored the possibilities of using existing software
packages for virtual prototyping based on human kinematic models for functional clothing.