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Abstract the results can be summarized asWoman headscarf considers a part of Arabic and Islamic woman’s appearance especially in Egypt. So, its aesthetical properties and performance have the same importance, where headcarf used for social, religious or preventive reasons and sometimes for other reasons such as adornment. Therefore, it was necessary to find a relationship between the availability of aesthetic properties and the characteristics of the functional performance that should be characterized by headscarf fabrics for women in this study will be to identify the concept of aesthetic properties from different points of view and how to evaluate them objectively scientific. Most studies and research on the aesthetic properties of fabrics are not dependent to objective scientific evaluation, but often dependent on subjective measurements (such as hand-touch, eye examination or pressure on the fabric) that lack accuracy and credibility of the results. However, when evaluating aesthetic properties in an accurate scientific manner, based on a set of objective measurements (textile tests) that can be used as a measurable scientific concept, aesthetic requirements can be determined rather than subjective measurements. follows: 1. Spun Polyester/ Piqué sample has lower weight than other samples. 2. Polyester microfiber/ Crepe sample has lower thickness than other samples; this is due to the microfiber that makes them thinner. 3. Spun Polyester/ Honeycomb sample has the best crease recovery in warp direction. 4. Viscose / Honeycomb sample has the best crease recovery in weft direction. 5. Polyester microfiber/ Crepe sample has lower stiffness than other samples, which has the best draping. 6. Viscose/Mock Leno sample has lower pilling than other samples. 7. Spun Polyester/ Mock Leno sample has the highest value of air permeability. |