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Shopping Orientation and Clothing Benefit Sought by the Preference for Fast-Fashion  

Kim, Sun-Bee (Dept. of Fashion Design, Kimpo College)
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International Journal of Costume and Fashion / v.6, no.2, 2006 , pp. 1-10 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to identify the differences in shopping orientation and clothing benefit sought of a group of consumers according to the preference for fast-fashion. Data were collected from a questionnaire conducted on 416 female adults. The results were as follows. First. the factor analysis used to identify shopping orientation involved the following five factors: hedonic. economic. convenient. brand-oriented. and relation-oriented. The dimensions of the clothing benefit sought consisted of fashion. social status. practicality. figure flaw compensation. and sex appeal. Second. the differences in shopping orientation and clothing benefit sought according to the preference for fast-fashion were identified using a t-test. The consumer group preferring fast-fashion exhibited a hedonic. convenient shopping orientation. and the non-preferring group exhibited an economic. brand-oriented shopping orientation. The consumer group preferring fast-fashion pursued fashion and sex appeal clothing benefits. and the non-preferring group pursued social status and practicality clothing benefits.
Keywords
shopping orientation; clothing benefit sought; fast-fashion;
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