(2) Uniforms can be divided into pure textiles, blended fabrics, furs and other materials according to the different materials selected. Pure textiles include cotton, hemp, wool and silk of natural fibers; Chemical fiber viscose, nylon, acrylic fiber, spandex, polypropylene fiber, chlorine fiber, Teflon, etc. Blended fabric refers to a fabric made by blending two or more materials. Fur uniforms are divided into two categories: natural fur and artificial fur. Natural fur includes animal fur and leather. Artificial fur includes plush camel hair, flocking, artificial leather, synthetic leather and other chemical leather; Other materials mainly refer to all kinds of wood, chitin, plastics, metals, etc.
(3) Uniforms can be divided into three categories according to different climates: seasonal, regional and meteorological. Seasonal uniforms can be divided into winter, summer, spring and autumn uniforms; Regional uniforms can be divided into cold zone, tropical zone and temperate zone uniforms; Meteorological uniforms can be divided into winter clothes, summer clothes, wind, rain, radiation and other uniforms.
(4) According to their different functions, uniforms can be divided into protective, bandaged, tied and sanitary uniforms and accessories. Protective clothing includes weather-resistant clothing, protective clothing and special clothing. In addition, there are corresponding accessories, such as scarves, headscarves, glasses, masks, earmuffs, gloves, shoes and so on; Dress uniforms can be divided into social use, work use, ceremony use, etc. , and correspondingly equipped with ties, bow ties, belts, hooks, etc. Accessories for binding include rope, belt, belt, belt, etc. Accessories for identification include armbands, badges, collars, badges, labels and ribbons; There are handkerchiefs, masks, gloves, shoulder pads, waist pads, knee pads and foot pads.
(5) Uniforms are divided into gender category, dress category and position category according to different human bodies. Gender differences include men's wear, women's wear and general-purpose wear; There are coats, jackets, underwear, bottoms of coats and conjoined clothes in different clothes; Different parts include the first dress, trunk clothes, gloves, sleeves and so on.
(6) According to the style and structure, uniforms can be divided into different professional clothes, such as close-fitting and loose, tight-fitting and open, front-opening, side-opening, back-opening, and pullover-type separation and connection.
There are other ways to classify uniforms. For example, by covering the state, by different colors and patterns, by production methods, and so on. Anyway. The classification of uniforms must be based on professional characteristics. With the continuous development of society, the continuous progress of science and technology, the application of new materials, new technologies and new processes, the gradual refinement of industry division of labor, the possible birth of new industries, new categories of uniforms will continue to emerge.