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Exploration of Indian plus-size women's ready-to-wear: problems and preferences

Annu Kumari (Department of Fashion Technology, National Institute of Fashion Technology, New Delhi, India)
Noopur Anand (Department of Fashion Technology, National Institute of Fashion Technology, New Delhi, India)

Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management

ISSN: 1361-2026

Article publication date: 20 March 2023

Issue publication date: 8 November 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

Body positivity movement empowered plus-size women globally to speak up boldly about their clothing needs. Retailers cannot satisfy this group with some classic style offerings anymore. By taking clue from existing literature, this study aims to identify clothing preferences and problems related to ready-made plus-size clothing in India. Although many past literature pointed out about poorly fitted and size unavailability issues worldwide, very few of them addressed about clothing style preferences.

Design/methodology/approach

A self-administered close-ended questionnaire was used to answer a set of objectives. A pilot study with 40 plus-size women was carried out to check the reliability and validity of the instrument. Four hundred subject's data were gathered from six Indian cities with a purpose of varied geographical importance. Statistical tests like binomial distribution was used to analyze fit-related problems of 12 bodily sites such as shoulder, upper arm, lower arm, bust, waist, stomach, abdomen, hip, thigh, lower leg, armhole and elbow, and frequency charts were used to examine Likert scale data of sizing problems. The choices of 12 clothing styles were mapped through four factors which affect the purchasing decision of a plus-size woman.

Findings

Poor-fitted clothes at 10 body sites out of the 12 reflected about the fit aspect of plus-size clothing in India. Findings associated to sizing issues like unavailability of trendy clothes in appropriate sizes, which also adorn Indian curvy figure, shows synonymy to the worldwide researcher's findings related to sizing chaos. Classic silhouettes like Straight Indian kurti, A-line dresses and regular-fit trousers were majorly preferred by women. Hiding body bulges was mostly preferred while purchasing loose-fitted garments, and fitted garments were preferred only if these suits to the curvy body proportion. Appropriate fit and size availability are always a prime requisite for this class of women.

Originality/value

The outcomes of research will help Indian retailers/manufacturers to update their patterns in order to provide desired fit. In this lacuna of standard size chart, the study will add value in the development of Indian plus-size women's size chart. The factor mapping with clothing preferences will be useful to reduce rejections and inventories.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to acknowledge the in -kind guidance received from Dr. Rahul Chandra(Director, Institute of Company Secretaries of India) for the statistical analysis of the study along with the editor and two anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments.

Citation

Kumari, A. and Anand, N. (2023), "Exploration of Indian plus-size women's ready-to-wear: problems and preferences", Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, Vol. 27 No. 6, pp. 1088-1112. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFMM-10-2022-0206

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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