3. Obsolescence, quality and lifespan of clothing
Obsolescence, as defined in 1 , represents the reduction in a product's use value. It occurs when the product no longer adequately meets the user's needs. In the case of absolute or quality obsolescence, this reduction in value occurs when the product is effectively worn out
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Standards and norms
- Reliability terminology – Maintainability – Availability. AFNOR - NF X60-500 - 1988
- Textiles – Color fastness tests – Part E01: color fastness to water. AFNOR - NF EN ISO 105-E01 - 2013
- Textiles – Color fastness tests – Part E02: color fastness to seawater. AFNOR - NF EN ISO 105-E02 - 2013
- Textiles – Color fastness tests – Part E03: color fastness to chlorinated water (swimming pool water). AFNOR...
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