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Quest for the eco‐apparel market: a study of mothers' willingness to purchase organic cotton clothing for their children
Authors:Hae Jin Gam  Huantian Cao  Cheryl Farr  Mihyun Kang
Institution:1. Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Illinois State University, Normal, IL, USA;2. Department of Fashion and Apparel Studies, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA;3. Department of Design, Housing and Merchandising, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to examine what consumer characteristics are related to willingness to purchase and selection of children's organic cotton clothing (OCC). A survey was conducted on mothers of pre‐schoolers to collect data on mothers' environmental characteristics, involvement with OCC and children's clothing, children's clothing purchasing behaviour and willingness to purchase OCC. A buying scenario experiment was used to examine whether price and other product characteristics influenced the participants' selection of OCC. It was found that a mother's environmental concerns, environmental purchasing behaviour and recycling behaviour significantly affected their involvement in OCC, which further significantly determined mother's willingness to purchase OCC. However, mothers were not willing to pay a premium for purchasing children's OCC. A majority (59.5%) of the mothers who selected OCC in the buying scenario indicated fabric softness was the main reason for their selection. Preparing environmental education materials for consumers and producing OCC with high quality and good performance would help improve the acceptance of OCC in the market.
Keywords:Organic cotton  children's clothing  purchase willingness  price
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