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Will “no-ownership” work for apparel?: Implications for apparel retailers

Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2019
Abstract Collaborative consumption (CC) has significantly changed the way people consume resources from everyday goods to non-product assets. However, despite the rapid growth of CC, adoption has been slow in regards to apparel. Based on the endowment effect claiming that simply owning a good can enhance its perceived worth, this study proposes two ...
Hyejune Park   +1 more
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Consumers' conceptualization of apparel attributes and apparel quality

2018
The purpose of this research was to a) generate a composite list of apparel attributes, b) arrange the attributes in categories, and c) examine the attributes in ways that are useful to different types of retailers. Five focus group interviews were conducted with 31 female consumers in four towns in Iowa.
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Apparel Costing

2020
Newcomers to the fashion industry often base costings on the sum of a style’s fabric, trims and labor—and to that they simply add their markup. However, every other activity of the business erodes that markup, and they find themselves with an unsustainable profit—or a loss. This guide will help you avoid these pitfalls to guarantee a sustainable profit.
Andrea Kennedy   +2 more
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Sustainable Apparel

2021
The apparel industry has had significant technological developments but is currently criticized for its environmental and social impacts and a vital contributor to waste. We want to highlight the growing trend of making Textile and Clothing from Recycled Plastics through this project. We will be completing the project broadly in three parts.
Rujul Bhutani, Anju Saini
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A Stochastic Model of the Apparel-retailing Process for Seasonal Apparel

Journal of the Textile Institute, 1991
A computer model is described that simulates the seasonal apparel-retailing process. The model is stochastic in nature and is designed to allow the investigation of the effects of improved retailing procedures on financial and other performance measures.
H. L. W. Nuttle   +2 more
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Sports Apparel

2015
Garments made of so-called engineered textiles have been introduced in the sporting goods sector in recent years. Today, engineered sports apparel is one of the fastest growing segments in the global clothing industry. Growth of the sports apparel industry sector has been supported by the technological advancements, design innovations, introduction of ...
Troynikov, Olga   +3 more
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Drivers of green apparel consumption: Digging a little deeper into green apparel buying intentions

Business Strategy and the Environment, 2023
Anushree Tandon   +2 more
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