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Environment
Literature
- Hustvedt, G.,Dickson, M.A. (2009). Consumer
likelihood of purchasing organic cotton apparel: Influence of
attitudes and self-identity.Journal of Fashion Marketing
and Management, 3(1).
- Tucker, R., & Groves, E. (2008). Cotton
examines environmental footprint. WWD: Women's Wear Daily,
196(95), 9-1NULL.
- Medina, M., Socha, M., Greene, L., & Edelson,
S. (2008). Apparel
brands find their eco-friendly sides. WWD: Women's Wear
Daily, 195(74), 12S-12S.
- Birtwistle, G. & Moore, C.M.(2007). Fashion
clothing – where does it all end up? International
Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, 35(3), 210
-216.
- Hyllegard, K. H., Ogle, J. P., & Dunbar,
B. H. (2006). The
influence of consumer identity on perceptions of store atmospherics
and store patronage at a spectacular and sustainable retail site.
Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 24(4), 316-334.
- Chen, H.-L., & Burns, L. D. (2006). Environmental
analysis of textile products. Clothing and Textiles Research
Journal, 24(3), 248-261.
- Apparels
growing 'Green' scene (2006). Apparel Magazine, 47(10),
11-11.
- Kadolph, S. J. & Casselman, K.D. (2004).
In
the Bag: Contact Natural Dyes.Clothing and Textiles Research
Journal, 22, 15-21.
- Young, C., Jirousek, C., & Ashdown, S. (2004).
Undesigned:
A study in sustainable design of apparel using post-consumer recycled
clothing. Clothing and Textiles Research Journal,
22(1-2), 61-68.
- Azuma, N. & Fernie, J. (2003). Fashion
in the globalized world and the role of virtual networks in intrinsic
fashion design. Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management,
7(4), 413-427.
- American
Apparel inks deal to recycle all its cotton scraps (2002).
Wearables Business, 6(15), 18.
- Kim, H.S., Damhorst, M.L. (1999). Environmental
attitude and commitment in relation to ad message credibility,
Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management,3(1), 44-55.
- Littrell, M.A., Ogle J., & Kim, S. (1999)
Marketing
ethnic apparel: Single or multiple consumer segments? Journal
of Fashion Marketing and Management, 3(1), 31-43.
- Nimon, W., & Beghin, J. (1999).
Ecolabels and international trade in the textile and apparel market.
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 81(5), 1078.
- Kim, H.-S., & Damhorst, M. L. (1998). Environmental
concern and apparel consumption. Clothing and Textiles
Research Journal, 16(3), 126-133.
- Domina, T., & Koch, K. (1998). Environmental
profiles of female apparel shoppers in the Midwest, USA. Journal
of Consumer Studies & Home Economics, 22(3), 147-161.
- Kim, Y.-K., Forney, J., & Arnold, E. (1997).
Environmental
messages in fashion advertisements: Impact on consumer responses.
Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 15(3), 147-154.
- Environmental
standards cause problems for U.S. textiles and apparel manufacturers
(1995). Textile World, 145(10), 18.
Web
Sources
- Sustainable
Style Foundation (SSF): This is an international, member-supported
nonprofit organization created to provide information, resources,
and innovative programs that promote sustainable living and sustainable
design.
- Greenpeople:
This site is a search engine/directory for green textiles fabrics,
fabrics and textiles.
- Dezignaré
Interior Design Collective, Inc: This site is a search engine/directory
of organizations specializing in fabric and textile research,
sustainable practices and fabric recycling.
- National
Recycle Coalition: This a national non-profit advocacy group
with members that span all aspects of waste reduction, reuse and
recycling in North America.
- Sustainable
Cotton Project: This site provides information related to
production and use of cotton.
Teaching
Resouces
- Sustainable
Fashion: This site provides inteviews and media aricles related
to sustainable fashion.
- Eco-fashion
DIY: This site provides a video showing how recycling your
old clothes prevents them ending up in landfills.
- MN
(Mother Nature Network): This site provides news and articles
related to environtalism, especially for fashion.
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