Summer design considerations:
Lightweight and breathable material: In summer, people usually like to wear light and breathable clothing to keep them cool. Therefore, you can choose materials such as cotton, linen, silk, etc., which have good breathability and can help dissipate body heat and maintain comfort.
Bright colors and refreshing designs: Bright colors can be used in design, such as light blue, light green, pink, etc., which help to reflect sunlight and reduce the heat absorption of clothing. In terms of design, you can consider using short-sleeved and collarless designs to increase the breathability of the clothing.
Anti-UV treatment: In order to better protect the skin, you can consider adding anti-UV treatment to the material to reduce the penetration of ultraviolet rays and thereby reduce damage to the skin.
Winter design considerations:
Thick fabrics with better warmth retention: If you need better warmth retention in winter, you can choose thick fabrics such as wool, down, and velvet. These materials can effectively block cold air and provide better thermal insulation.
Dark and Warm Color Design: In winter, dark and warm colors help absorb more sunlight and keep you warm. You can choose colors such as dark blue, dark red, and brown to increase the warmth of the clothing.
Design to be windproof and waterproof: In colder climates, consider designing to be windproof and waterproof to keep out cold wind, rain, and snow. A waterproof coating can be used on the outer fabric to increase the water resistance of the clothing.
Thickened styles and designs: Choose thickened styles, such as thickened quilted linings, high collar designs, etc., to provide better warmth. At the same time, you can consider designing a close-fitting cut to reduce the intrusion of cold wind.