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|b Good functional design as an aspect of design process considering wear characteristics and needs, which become especially important, as well as determining the requirements for what the garment must or must not do functionally, for example children’s wear need protection against bacterial. The research aims to create antibacterial printed children clothes as an application of function design to enhance the fabrics properties as a functional inspiration from Ancient Egyptian like antibacterial bandages and cosmetics. Then, draw printing designs using Ancient Egyptian elements imagery of fiction, humor, and ridicule related to child’s drawing like cat, geese, mouse, owl, lion, gazelle, girl and boy as a decorative design; the researchers have been utilized Joan Miro’s abstraction style in the structure of decorative design for his similarities with children abstract. And, the researchers inspired the structural design for fashion from Ancient Egyptian costume properties, for example v-shape neck, shawl, raglan sleeve, short sleeve, and a robe to produce new four designs for children suitable to age 6-12 years. Interest in using the development of biofunctional cotton 100%, cotton/polyester 50/50, cotton/polyester 33/67, polyester 100% finished by Santized T99-19 compound as antimicrobial agent and printing techniques then curing for economical purpose. Finishing formulation contain (DMDHEU as crosslinking agent, catalyst, acetic acid, and softener). The biocidal properties of finished fabrics have been evaluated against Escherichia coli. And Staphylococcus aureus mainly. Batik and silkscreen techniques were used to apply decorative design on structural design (children clothes). Finally, embroidery by hand stitches was used to connect pieces with each other and finish these printing children clothing.
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