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What is sustainable fashion?
by
Oates, Caroline J
, Henninger, Claudia E
, Alevizou, Panayiota J
in
Consumer attitudes
/ Consumers
/ Empowerment
/ Ethics
/ False information
/ Fashion
/ Fast fashion
/ Greenwashing
/ Manufacturing
/ Studies
/ Supply chains
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable practices
/ Working conditions
2016
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What is sustainable fashion?
by
Oates, Caroline J
, Henninger, Claudia E
, Alevizou, Panayiota J
in
Consumer attitudes
/ Consumers
/ Empowerment
/ Ethics
/ False information
/ Fashion
/ Fast fashion
/ Greenwashing
/ Manufacturing
/ Studies
/ Supply chains
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable practices
/ Working conditions
2016
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What is sustainable fashion?
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Oates, Caroline J
, Henninger, Claudia E
, Alevizou, Panayiota J
in
Consumer attitudes
/ Consumers
/ Empowerment
/ Ethics
/ False information
/ Fashion
/ Fast fashion
/ Greenwashing
/ Manufacturing
/ Studies
/ Supply chains
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable practices
/ Working conditions
2016
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What is sustainable fashion?
2016
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Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to examine what the term sustainable fashion means from the perspective of micro-organisations, experts, and consumers.
Design/methodology/approach
This research is qualitative in nature, utilising a multi-methods case study approach (semi-structured interviews, semiotics, questionnaires). Grounded analysis was applied to analyse the data.
Findings
Findings indicate that interpretation of sustainable fashion is context and person dependent. A matrix of key criteria provides the opportunity to find common elements.
Research limitations/implications
Due to the nature of this research the sample size is limited and may not be generalised. Data were collected in the UK and are limited to a geographical region.
Practical implications
An important implication is that defining sustainable fashion is vital in order to avoid challenges, such as greenwashing, which were faced in other industries that have a longer history in sustainable practices. Micro-organisations should take advantage of identifying key sustainable fashion criteria, which will enable them to promote their fashion collections more effectively.
Social implications
The criteria identified provide assurance for consumers that sustainable fashion is produced with social aspects in mind (fair wages, good working conditions).
Originality/value
The paper proposes a matrix that allows micro-organisations to clearly identify their collections as sustainable.
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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