• Title/Summary/Keyword: 의복 추구 혜택

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A study on the sociocultural attitude toward appearance and pursuit of clothing benefits depending on narcissism (자기애 성향에 따른 외모에 대한 사회문화적 태도 및 의복추구혜택에 관한 연구)

  • Cho, Hyojung;Cho, Nam Hae
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.11-23
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences in female college students' sociocultural attitude toward appearance and pursuit of clothing benefits according to their narcissism. Data collection was conducted through survey for female college students, and a total 221 questionnaires were used for data analyses. For analysis of data, frequency analysis, factor analysis, reliability analysis, and one-way ANOVA were applied. The results were summarized as follows. First, the factor analysis on narcissism resulted in two dimensional structures: self-initiated and other-dependent narcissism. The respondents were categorized into four narcissism groups, such as compositive, self-initiated, other-dependent, and withdrawn narcissism groups. Second, the factor analysis on sociocultural attitude toward appearance resulted in two dimensional structures: internalization and awareness. Five dimensions of pursuit of clothing benefits were identified: individuality, self-expression, fashion, comfort, and social recognition pursuit. Third, there were significant differences among the categorized narcissism groups in sociocultural attitude toward appearance and pursuit of clothing benefits. The results confirm that narcissism has an impact on sociocultural attitude toward appearance and pursuit of clothing benefits. It is expected that this study provides insight for apparel makers or retailers to develop their marketing strategies.

The middle-aged consumer's using active wear as casual wear based on the clothing benefits (중년층 소비자의 의복추구혜택에 따른 아웃도어웨어의 일상복으로의 활용성)

  • Lee, Yeon Jung;Park, Myung-Ja
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.765-779
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    • 2013
  • This paper studied why middle-aged group is using active wear as casual wear. First, we can think of 'comfort', 'ideal body shape', 'trend', 'functionality', 'economy' for the reasons. We categorized the incentives as 'comfort/functionality pursuits', 'trend/economy pursuits', and 'ideal body shape pursuits'. Studies showed that statistically significant number of men pursue comfort and functionality, and statically significant number of women pursue trend and economy. Second, this study shows that the number of consumers who use the active wear in daily lives is greater than that of those who use it only for outdoor activities. The difference was statistically significant in T-shirts and pants. The most frequent usage was in social activities, and the next frequent usage was in cultural activities. The reason is that currently, middle-aged consumers are actively participating in social gatherings than any other activities. Especially, considering that the men wear active wear more than the women do, development of the product as men's casual wear that is compatible with other apparels will be necessary. We expect this study will be used as the preliminary data for a marketing strategy targeting the middle-ages.

Male Consumers' Motives of Appearance Management Behavior -Focused on Their Sex Role Identities and Benefit Sought in Clothing- (남성들의 외모관리행동의 동기에 관한 연구 -성역할 정체성과 의복추구혜택을 중심으로-)

  • Lee, Yoon-Jung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.31 no.4 s.163
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    • pp.551-562
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of sex role identities on male consumers' appearance management behavior. Recently, heavy marketing efforts have been made by the cosmetics and apparel industries to cater to male consumers who seem to be increasingly interested in their appearances. This study intended to identify the relationship between male consumers' appearance management tendencies and their sex role identities and benefits sought in clothing. A survey data was collected from 321 men aged between 20 and 40 and was analyzed using SPSS. The results showed that not only the male consumers' perceived masculinity and femininity but also the discrepancies between their ideal and perceived masculinity/femininity were related to the benefit they sought in clothing. Also, individuals who identify themselves as masculine (rather than feminine) were more likely to be engaged in appearance management practices. However, a greater portion of their appearance management behavior was explainable by their pursuit of fashionability, conformity, and individuality in clothing. This seems to indicate these male consumers consider appearance management primarily as a fashion trend.

The Effects of Benefits Pursued to Clothing on the Purchase Intention of Apparel for Consumer's Well-being -Eco-friendly and Health-functional Apparels- (웰빙 의류상품 구매의도에 의복 추구혜택이 미치는 영향 -친환경 의류상품 및 건강 기능성 의류상품을 중심으로-)

  • Hong, Hee-Sook;Koh, Ae-Ran
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.33 no.11
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    • pp.1839-1852
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    • 2009
  • This study investigates the effects of benefits pursued to clothing on the purchase intention of wellbeing oriented apparel products (eco-friendly and health-functional apparel). Data were collected from a total of 251 Korean females ranging from 20 to 50 years old and analyzed by SEM. Pragmatic benefit positively affected but aesthetical benefits negatively affected the purchase intention of eco-friendly apparel and health-functional apparel. The social benefit influenced the purchase intention of health-functional apparel but did not influence the purchase intention of eco-friendly apparel.

The Appearance Management Behaviors and Clothing Benefits Sought according to Body Cathexis and Appearance Interest of High School Students (남녀 고등학생의 신체만족도와 외모관심도에 따른 외모관리행동 및 의복추구혜택)

  • Chung, Ji-Young;Shin, Hye-Won
    • Journal of Korean Home Economics Education Association
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    • v.18 no.4 s.42
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    • pp.13-23
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    • 2006
  • The purposes of this study were to classify high school male and female students according to body cathexis and appearance interest, and understand their appearance management behaviors and clothing benefits sought. The results were as follows : First, the body cathexis of high school students were low, and female students had lower body cathexis than male students especially in the lower halves of bodies. The appearance interests of students were high, but female students had higher appearance interests than male students. Second, male students were classified by body cathexis and appearance interest into three groups with high, middle, and low body cathexis and appearance interest, and most of them belonged to the middle group. Female students were classified into four groups(with high body cathexis and appearance interest, with high body cathexis but low appearance interest, with low body cathexis but high appearance interest, and with low body cathexis and appearance interest) and most of them belonged to the group with low body cathexis but high appearance interest. Third, male students in groups with high and middle body cathexis and appearance interest showed more appearance management behaviors than those in the group with low body cathexis and appearance, while management behavior, followed by the group with low body cathexis but high appearance interest, that with high body cathexis but low appearance interest, and that with low body cathexis and appearance interest. Fourth, female students sought more aesthetics, fashionability, brand, and price in clothing coml)wed to male students. Male students in high and middle groups tended to seek more aesthetics, fashionability, and brand than those in the low group, but all three groups didn't consider price benefit sought. Female students with high body cathexis and appearance interest tended to seek more aesthetics and fashionability than those in other three groups. And only the group with low body cathexis and appearance interest didn't consider brand benefit sought. All four groups were found to consider price benefit sought. I hope that results of this study help teachers to guide students' clothing life more positively by understanding their appearance management behaviors and clothing benefits sought than to control negatively.

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The effect of consumers' needs for uniqueness and pursuit of clothing benefit on bespoke suit purchase intention amongst 20~30-year-old males (20~30대 남성 소비자의 독특성 욕구와 의복추구혜택이 비스포크 정장 구매 의도에 미치는 영향)

  • Shin, Kyoung Rok;Lee, Eun-Jung
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.192-205
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    • 2017
  • Modern men are much more interested in their appearance than ever before, as well as showing an increased need for uniqueness in order to construct their own sphere and pursue differentiation from others. Besides, changes in life style and the aesthetic sense are causing men to pursue various kinds of clothing benefits so that they want a suit with characteristics beyond the stereotyped design and style. They have started to be actively engaged in clothing purchases, forming a driving force for the growth of the male suit market. Hence, this study has significance in that it offers data conducive to consumers' custom suit purchase by reviewing data on the present condition of the custom suit market and bespoke suits. In addition, it aims to give a summary on the theoretical bases of preceding studies, including the need for uniqueness, pursuit of clothing benefit and concern for the appearance of male consumers, as well as examining the factors that influence on their bespoke suit purchase intentions. Accordingly, this work intends to construct a basic environment for consumers to approach the custom suit market easily and pave the way for male suit markets through offering marketing data and information that is helpful for custom suit-related markets.

The Purchasing Behavior of Natural Dyed Apparel Products According to Clothing Benefits Sought (의복 추구혜택에 따른 소비자 유형별 천연 염색 의류제품의 소비행동에 관한 연구)

  • Nam, Mi-Woo;Chung, Jae-Man
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.45 no.7
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    • pp.105-117
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    • 2007
  • The purposes of this study were 1) to classify adult consumers according to their desired clothing benefits on natural-dyed clothes, 2) to identify the differences of life-style among the classified groups, and 3) to determine the interest in Korean traditional culture, interest in dyeing, and demographics among the groups. The survey subjects were 283 adults. The data were analyzed utilizing factor analysis, cluster analysis, $x^2$-test, one-way ANOVA, Duncan test and multiple regression analysis. Based on the 6 dimensions of clothing benefits that were identified by factor analysis, adult consumers were classified into three clusters: eco-friendly oriented group showing the highest scores in environment conservation and comfort in clothing benefits, individuality-oriented group showing the highest scores in individuality and quality, and indifference group showing lower scores in all of the desired clothing benefits. The eco-friendly group showed the highest scores in attitude toward Korean traditional culture, and tended to have the most interest in natural and traditional methods of dyeing. The group members appeared to have passive life-styles, be older and married, and have a higher income than the other groups. The more positive attitude they had in Korean traditional culture, the higher was the purchase intention shown in the eco-friendly group. The individuality-oriented group showed active life-styles. This group tended to be younger than the other group. The more affirmative attitude in Korean traditional culture and the greater interest in the natural dyeing, the higher was the consumers' purchase intention of natural dyeing apparels. The indifference group tended to be younger, unmarried, and have a lower income. This group was not interested in natural dyeing apparels. The study findings demonstrated that consumers with different clothing benefits sought have different buying patterns on natural dyeing apparels. Finally the marketing implications are discussed.

A study on Pursuing Benefits of TV Home-Shopping Customers (TV 홈쇼핑 구매자들의 추구혜택에 대한 연구)

  • Choi, Yoon-Jin;Park, Hye-Sun
    • The Journal of Natural Sciences
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.129-146
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this research were to study TV home-shopping customers' pursuing benefits when purchasing clothing, to segment customer groups by pursuing benefits, and to investigate differences of purchasing behavior and demographic variables among these groups. The subjects for final analysis were 302 females over twenty, living in Seoul, Gyeonggi province, and Daejeon. The statistics used for analysis were factor analysis, cluster analysis, $Cronbach-\alpha$, one way ANOVA, Duncan test and chi-square analysis y the SPSS program.The result of this study were as follows: 1. The factors of pursuing benefits were classified into seven: convenience of purchase, convenience of shopping time, low prices, diversity of item and presenting manners, convenience of physical inaction, pursuing of information, and convenience of return and exchange. 2. The customers were divide into four groups by factors of pursuing benefits: high pursuing group, moderate pursuing group, low pursuing group, and information pursuing group. 3. The purchasing behaviors, like experience and intention of purchase, and occupation were significantly different among these groups.

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Benefits Sought and Knitwear Purchasing Behavior of Female College Students in the U.S. (미국 여대생의 의복 추구 혜택과 니트웨어 구매 행동)

  • Lee, Ok Hee
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.542-555
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    • 2006
  • The main objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between benefits segmentation and knitwear purchasing behavior of college female students in the U.S. The questionnaires for this survey were developed to measure knitwear purchasing behavior and benefits segmentation. The questionnaire was administered to 119 female college students in the University of California. The data was analyzed by percentage, frequency, mean, factor analysis, Cluster Analysis and ANOVA, Duncan Multiple Range test. The female college students in the U.S. were classified into fourth subdivisions by the cluster analysis. In the case of fashion information sources of knit wear, significant differences were found according to benefits sought subdivision in observation of famous people's clothing, fashion articles in magazines and newspapers, TV advertisements, Newspaper advertisements, advice of salespeople, and Catalogs. The evaluation criteria of knit wear product of consumers were significantly different depending on benefits sought subdivision in design/style, quality of construction, fashionable, brand and store name, pleasing to others, prestige, and sexy. The store attributes of knitwear product of consumers were significantly different depending on benefits sought subdivision in friendliness of sales personnel, product knowledge of sales personnel, brand names, new fashion, and variety of products. The outlook for the industry of knitwear look to remain bright, there should be a continuous effort to research and invest in consumer satisfaction of knitwear.

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The Influence of T-shirts Product Type and Apparel Benefit on Purchasing Behavior -Comparing Brand-parody T-shirts with Brand-copy T-shirts- (티셔츠 제품유형과 의복추구혜택이 구매행동에 미치는 영향 -브랜드 패러디 티셔츠와 카피 티셔츠를 중심으로-)

  • Shin Hye-Sun;Lee Yun-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.30 no.5 s.153
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    • pp.674-683
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of T-shirts product type and apparel benefit on consumer preference and purchasing intention. Data for the study were obtained by $3\times2$ mixed factorial design. The subjects were two hundred and thirty college male and female students. The data were analysed by factor analysis, cluster analysis, and ANOVA by using the SPSS program. The results of this study indicated that benefit did not have effects on consumers purchasing intention but significant influences on consumer preference for brand-parody products. For brand-copy products, benefit influenced the purchasing intention, and did not influence the consumer preference. This study suggested that new fashion trends, in association with consumer's benefit, have effects on consumer's purchasing behavior. The result of this study is likely to be useful in planning marketing strategy related to product type and new fashion trends.