Abstract

This paper examined the factors that are likely to cause the discard of custom-made garments among female students of the University of Cape Coast. The descriptive survey design was used for the study and the total number of participants was 246. The Predictive Analytical Software was employed for data analyses. The data gathered were analysed using inferential statistics and descriptive statistics such as frequencies and percentages. The study revealed that constructional factors form a higher percentage of the factors that lead respondents to discard their custom-made garments. The major factors that resulted in the discard of custom-made garments among the respondents were poorly stitched garments, poor fit, uncomfortable lining issues, and poor conditions of notions. Slit and Kaba (traditional dress for women in Ghana, the slit is an ankle length skirt and the kaba is a blouse) was the most frequently discarded custom-made garments among the respondents. It was recommended that in decreasing the rate of discard of custom-made garments, dressmakers should select appropriate stitches and notions for garment construction. They should ensure quality in the products they produce and check the fit of the garments properly before handing them over to clients to meet their expectations.

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  • IntroductionAccording to Laitala and Klepp (2011), poor fit, technical quality such as constructional defects and taste-related issues dominate reasons for clothing disposal in addition to situational reasons such as having too many similar garments, lacking closet space and change in body size of the wearer

  • 66One of the possible ways of increasing sustainability within the textiles and clothing industry is to prolong the use period of their products (Cooper, Fisher, Goworek & Woodward, 2010; Fletcher, 2008)

  • Ascertain reasons associated with the discard of custom-made garments among female students of the University of Cape Coast, Ghana 3

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Introduction

According to Laitala and Klepp (2011), poor fit, technical quality such as constructional defects and taste-related issues dominate reasons for clothing disposal in addition to situational reasons such as having too many similar garments, lacking closet space and change in body size of the wearer. Consumers may discard clothing because of issues related to poor construction such as poor stitching, wrinkles and undesirable garment proportion in relation to the figure of the wearer. These defects that are likely to cause a consumer to dispose off a particular garment item may be from the part of the clothing manufacturer. This study was carried out to determine the factors that are likely to cause users of custom-made garments in Ghana to dispose of their garments

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