二手购物:了解印度消费者对二手服装的行为

Chirag Gajjar, Priyal Shah
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印度的人均服装消费量一直低于其他国家,但正在稳步上升。到2022年,印度有望成为世界第六大服装市场(预估为2019冠状病毒病前)。纺织和服装行业需要大量的不可再生资源投入,造成社会和环境压力。我们的调查显示,二手服装的购买者大多是年轻人(35岁以下)和女性。据报道,卫生和衣服的状况是受访者购买二手衣服的两大障碍。受访者希望在购买二手衣服之前确保其卫生和状况。受访者购买二手衣服的动机是价格低廉和减少对环境的影响。我们的调查表明,有环保意识的受访者在购买二手产品时确保他们的总购买量不会增加。印度正规的二手服装市场仍处于消费者接受的早期阶段,有机会推动转售等新的循环商业模式。我们的调查表明,再利用商业模式可以为利益相关者提供一个机会,既可以成为二手服装的买家,也可以成为卖家。
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Secondhand Shopping: Understanding Consumer Behavior toward Pre-owned Clothing in India
India’s per capita apparel consumption has been lower than other countries, however, it is steadily rising. India is poised to be the world’s sixth largest apparel market by 2022 (pre-COVID 19 estimate). The textile and apparel sector requires large amounts of non-renewable resource inputs causing social and environmental pressures. Key Findings Our survey suggests that buyers of secondhand clothing are more likely to be young (under 35) and female. Hygiene and the condition of clothes were reported as the top two barriers for respondents to purchase secondhand clothes. Respondents wanted to be assured of hygiene and the condition of secondhand clothes before they purchased them. Respondents are motivated by low price and the reduced environmental impact to purchase secondhand clothes. Our survey suggests that environmentally conscious respondents ensured that their overall purchases did not increase when they purchased secondhand. The formal secondhand clothing market in India is still in its early stages of consumer adoption, and there are opportunities to boost new circular business models such as resale. Our survey suggests that reuse business models can offer an opportunity for stakeholders to be both a buyer as well as a seller of secondhand clothing.
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