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Implementing Modular Apparel Design Practice in Designing and Manufacturing Fusion Wear Garments

Implementing Modular Apparel Design Practice in Designing and Manufacturing Fusion Wear Garments
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Author(s): Kirti Sheoran (Panjab University, India), Jasleen Kaur (Guru Nanak Dev University, India & PCM S.D. College for Women, India)and Kirti Raheja (Panjab University, India)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 40
Source title: Global Impacts and Sustainable Practices in Fast Fashion
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Timilehin Olasoji Olubiyi (Babcock University, Nigeria), Santosh Kumar Behera (Kazi Nazrul University, India)and Tien Anh Tran (Vietnam Maritime University, Vietnam)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-7853-3.ch006

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Abstract

Fast fashion contributes to environmental issues like excessive waste, pollution, and resource depletion. Modular fashion, offering customizable and interchangeable garment components, is a sustainable alternative. This study examines how modular fashion can reduce the negative impacts of fast fashion by extending garment lifespans and reducing waste. It focuses on consumer perceptions of modular clothing, especially in fusion wear, a blend of traditional and modern styles. Findings reveal that younger consumers value customization and sustainability but have concerns about practicality and durability. Modular fashion also offers economic benefits by reducing production needs. To increase adoption, better consumer education, affordability, and product innovation are necessary. The study concludes that modular fashion has great potential to support a more sustainable and circular fashion industry.

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