Evaluation of Accentuated Pre-loved Dress using Apayao Woven Textiles

Ocampo, Ronald O. and Bascos-Ocampo, Rema and Fronda, Don John N. (2022) Evaluation of Accentuated Pre-loved Dress using Apayao Woven Textiles. Asian Journal of Language, Literature and Culture Studies, 5 (3). pp. 22-35.

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Abstract

The use of pre-loved dress is becoming a popular in the fashion industry especially in the third world countries. This study used Apayao woven textile to improve enhance pre-loved dresses through accentuation. There are 11 pre-loved dresses used in the study.

The Research and Development model by Borg and Gall was used as the design of the study. The accentuated pre-loved dress were evaluated by experts from the fashion industry and some personnel from the Provincial Tourism Office (PTO).

Results showed that majority of the accentuated pre-loved dresses have very satisfactory rating and they are very much acceptable.

Based on the findings, the following conclusions are drawn:1).There are 11 improved pre-loved dresses through accentuation of Apayao woven textiles; 2). Majority of the improved pre-loved dresses were rated very satisfactory and excellent. In terms of marketability, most of them are very much acceptable; 3). All the 11 accentuated pre-loved dresses yielded a positive return on Investment (ROI).

In the light of the findings and conclusion, the following are forwarded as recommendations:

Utilize Apayao hand woven textiles for the enhancement/ improvement of pre-loved clothing.

Apply for industrial design registration of the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) the designs used for accentuating the pre-loved dresses.

Conduct training to women and sectoral group to disseminate results of this study.

Forward the result of this study to the provincial office and other offices for the promotion, adoption and marketing to boost the loom weaving industry of the province.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Library > Social Sciences and Humanities
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 04 Mar 2023 07:09
Last Modified: 02 Feb 2024 04:10
URI: http://open.journal4submit.com/id/eprint/1551

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