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         dynamic postures but also with dynamic sequences. Such data could lead the way to
         digital design and fit for inclusive clothing design strategies within a more sustainable
         circular economy—which, with the EU-China agreement indicating a way, could be
         for a global circular economy.

         Acknowledgments


         The authors would like to acknowledge the kind assistance of the following:
         Sandra Alemany Mut, Universidad Polit  ecnica de Valencia, Spain.
         Supiya Charoensiriwath, Thai National Electronics and Computer Technology Centre,
         Thailand.
         Stroud Cornock, Higher Education Consultant, United Kingdom.
         Andrew Crawford, Sizemic Ltd., United Kingdom.
         Monika Gupta, National Institute of Fashion Technology, India.
         Kerry King, TC2, United States of America.
         Alexander Kung, TPC (HK) Ltd., Hong Kong, China.
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         Audrey Lauxerrois, Institut Francais du Textile et de I’Habillement, (IFTH) France.
         Young-Suk Lee, Chonnam National University, South Korea.
         Simone Morlock, Hohenstein Institute, Germany.
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         Patrick Robinet, Institut Francais Textile et Habillement, (IFTH) France.
         Darko Ujevi  c, University of Zagreb, Croatia.
         Norsaadah Zakaria, Telestia Malaysia, Centre of Clothing Technology, IBE, UiTM, Malaysia.

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