Generally, not many in the Global North are aware of the complexity behind the second hand clothing trade and donations. Today, Ghana has become one of the biggest markets for imported second hand clothing. With this, the Akan saying “Obroni Wawu” has come, and translates into “Dead White Man’s Clothes”. The expression is formed based on the idea that someone must have died in order to give up such an amount of clothing. While the consumption pattern has changed in the Global North, in terms of overconsumption and a throwaway mentality, it has simultaneously changed among African youth as a result of increased consumption and exposure to Western culture. This has led to a concern among non-profit organisations that second hand imports have ...
non-peer-reviewedAfrican countries are today the major importers of the lowest grade of second-hand ...
This paper investigates the globalization of the fashion industry and its effects on Ghanaian indepe...
The study sought to identify the changing trends in dressing among Ghanaian youth and assess the imp...
Generally, not many in the Global North are aware of the complexity behind the second hand clothing ...
The study examines factors that influence consumers’ preference for secondhand clothes over traditio...
Traditional institutions in Ghana present themselves with Clothes that are symbolic and portray the ...
Looking good generally is an area of great interest to many, especially the youth. Over the years th...
African countries are today the major importers of the lowest grade of second-hand clothing (SHC). W...
Ghana is flooded by the excessive importation of low-grade second-hand clothes (SHC) from America, E...
One surprisingly unstudied and little documented aspect of the present-day African market system– al...
The influx of second hand clothing onto the Ghanaian fashion market has hit the peak. About 90% of c...
Abstract: Although there is no mandatory (legal) dress code for the President of Ghana, it is note...
The issue of second-hand clothing which is exported from Europe and America into the African market ...
This paper delves into the historical origin, the types of smocks and the notion of colours that cha...
Increased smuggling of second-hand clothing into Nigerian market, has negatively affected the con- ...
non-peer-reviewedAfrican countries are today the major importers of the lowest grade of second-hand ...
This paper investigates the globalization of the fashion industry and its effects on Ghanaian indepe...
The study sought to identify the changing trends in dressing among Ghanaian youth and assess the imp...
Generally, not many in the Global North are aware of the complexity behind the second hand clothing ...
The study examines factors that influence consumers’ preference for secondhand clothes over traditio...
Traditional institutions in Ghana present themselves with Clothes that are symbolic and portray the ...
Looking good generally is an area of great interest to many, especially the youth. Over the years th...
African countries are today the major importers of the lowest grade of second-hand clothing (SHC). W...
Ghana is flooded by the excessive importation of low-grade second-hand clothes (SHC) from America, E...
One surprisingly unstudied and little documented aspect of the present-day African market system– al...
The influx of second hand clothing onto the Ghanaian fashion market has hit the peak. About 90% of c...
Abstract: Although there is no mandatory (legal) dress code for the President of Ghana, it is note...
The issue of second-hand clothing which is exported from Europe and America into the African market ...
This paper delves into the historical origin, the types of smocks and the notion of colours that cha...
Increased smuggling of second-hand clothing into Nigerian market, has negatively affected the con- ...
non-peer-reviewedAfrican countries are today the major importers of the lowest grade of second-hand ...
This paper investigates the globalization of the fashion industry and its effects on Ghanaian indepe...
The study sought to identify the changing trends in dressing among Ghanaian youth and assess the imp...