Second Hand Clothing Case Study

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Introduction This study seeks to establish and identify consumer perceptions towards second hand undergarment (SHU) trade. Second hand clothes (SHC) are clothing items that have already been used by one person prior to the present user and for undergarments these include used panties, socks, skirts, and household linens such as pillowcases, towels, beddings , curtains (Didymus, 2012). United States of America (U.S.A) is said to be the world largest exporter of second hand clothes follow by Germany, the United Kingdom (U.K) and Netherlands, and the largest importers of second hand clothing are Sub-Sahara Africa, South East Asia and Eastern Europe (Wallander, 2011). Historically second hand clothes were sent African countries for the poor rural …show more content…

(Sharifzada, 2011; NAN, 2012).Most of the parasites of concern are so tiny that they cannot be seen by naked eye. For this reason it was stated that it is important that all items are treated as potentially contaminated and washed before use. Agbulu, Gberikon, and Ajine 2015 recommend total avoidance of second hand undergarments and avoidance of children’s wear especially for infants since they are prone to infections but in the case where there is partial avoidance due to the standard of living of consumers, consumers should wash second hand clothes with strong detergents. Undergarments absorb body and skin fluids in the form of sweats and discharges, which contain millions of disease causing microbes including yeasts, parasites, molds, fungi, bacteria and virus. These garments can, thus, serve as possible reservoir for organ and skin infections, when conditions become

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