Considerable Factors Influencing the Selection of Children’s Wear Made in African Print Fabrics
Mercy Ampofowah Osei,
Phyllis Forster,
Jacquiline Ogoe
Abstract:African print is gaining much popularity worldwide. Its usage for children’s wear is fast growing. Therefore, there was a need to find out what consumers considered when choosing African print fabrics for children’s wear. The research utilized the qualitative method as the main method of gathering data where a descriptive survey design was employed to solicit data from forty (40) respondents. In-depth interviews were done with school children between the ages of 5-10 years, and one of each child’s parents. The… Show more
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