Universiti Teknologi MARA
The Transformation of Traditional Malay Male Attire Into Contemporary Casual Wear
Muhammad Khalik Mustafa
Design Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Master Degree of
Design Technology (AD774) Faculty of Art & Design
January 2013
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CONTENT
Page
Candidate’s Declaration i
Abstract iii
Acknowledgement iv
List of Figure v
List of Table viii
Chapter 1
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Preface 1
1.2Problem Statements 1
1.3 Purpose Of Study 3
1.4 Objective Of The Study 3
1.5 Scope Of Study 3
1.6Research Question 3
1.7Why Is The Research Important 4
Chapter 2
2.0 LITERATURE RIVEW
2.1 Introduction 5
2.2 Early Malay Attire 5
2.3History Of Traditional Malay Attire 7 2.3.1 Baju Kurung Telok Belanga 8
2.3.2 Baju Sikap 12
2.3.3 Baju Takwa 15
2.3.4 Baju Kehormatan Barat 17
2.3.5 Baju Kurung Cekak Musang 19
2.3.6 Malay Pants 21
2.3.6.1 Aceh Pants 21
2.3.6.2 Chinese Cutting Pants 23
2.3.6.3 Pakistan Pants 24
2.3.6.4Pantaloon Pants 25
2.4 Table Of Detail Malay Male Attire 26 2.5 Characteristics And Cutting Of Malay Male 27 2.5.1 Baju Kurung Telok Belanga 27 2.5.2 Baju Kurung Cekak Musang 28
2.5.3 Baju Sikap 31
2.5.3.1 First Cutting 31
2.5.3.2 Second Cutting 34
2.5.3.3 Third Cutting 35
2.5.4 Baju Kehormatan Barat 36
2.5.5 Baju Takwa 37
2.6 Influence Of Foreign Traders 38
2.6.1 Example Of Other Countries Dress 40 2.7 Designers and Their Design Influence by Culture 43 2.7.1 Designer/Brand and Detail of Collection 45
2.8 Conclusion 56
Chapter 3
3.0 METHODOLOGY
3.0 Methods 47
3.1 Research and Inspiration 47
3.2 Observation 49
3.3Questionnaire 49
3.4 Evaluation 50
3.5 3D Products 50
Chapter 4
4.0 DESIGNS AND DEVELOPMENT OF PROPOSED PROJECT
4.1 Introduction 51
4.2 Story Board 51
4.3 Design Development 52
4.4 Constructions 55
4.5 Toiling Process 57
4.6 Pattern Layout 60
4.7 Fitting The Toile 62
4.8 Actual Garment 63
4.9 Photo Shoot 65
Chapter 5
5.0 DISCUSSION AND FINDINGS
5.1 Result of Observation 66
5.2 Result of Evaluation 69
5.3 Survey respondent Result 73
Chapter 6
6.0 RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION
6.2 Conclusion 93
6.3 Recommendation 93
References Appendices
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