Evaluation of Sourcing Competency in Sustainable Garment Construction
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Fashion and Textiles Review
Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the competency of the Ghanaian fashion designer
in sourcing fabrics and notions.
Methodology/Design: The study employed a qualitative approach, using
interviews, focus group discussions, and observations to collect data along
thematic lines for analysis. A purposive sampling technique was adopted to
select a total of thirty (30) fashion designers, with fifteen (15) each from
the Ghana National Tailors and Dressmakers Association (GNTDA) branches
in Dekyemso in Kumasi, and Odumase Zone A in Sunyani.
Findings: Material mismatch, poor finishing, and low quality are common
issues in garment production, attributable to inadequate quality assurance
systems. Also, difficulty in selecting suitable fabrics and reliance on non-eco friendly materials result in environmental and societal waste.
Practical and Social Implications: Essential skills in sourcing garments
are crucial for designers to ensure efficient production, reduce waste, and
promote sustainability. By focusing on quality sourcing, sustainable
procurement, and compliance, designers can empower marginalised groups
and increase accessibility to ethical manufacturing.
Originality: This work is novel and fills a substantial research gap in the
existing literature. It offers a unique perspective, contrasting with other
significant studies on sustainable sourcing in the fashion sector that
primarily assess sourcing expertise for garment making. While current
research focuses on the actions organisations take and the challenges they
encounter, this study rigorously assesses the competencies necessary for
efficient, sustainable sourcing in garment production
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Mensah, P., Aboagyewaa-Ntiri, J., Abraham, I., & Siaw, A. O. (2025). Evaluation of Sourcing Competency in Sustainable Garment Construction. Fashion and Textiles Review, 6, 353-373.
