Edward Ogunfolaju
For many years fashion clothing has been an area of interest in consumer research. This work examines the effect of materialism and self-image product-image congruency on consumers’ involvement in fashion clothing. It also examines purchase decision involvement, subjective fashion knowledge and consumer confidence. Data were gathered via a self-completed mail survey, resulting in 478 responses being returned.The results indicate that fashion clothing involvement is significantly effected by a consumer’s degree of materialism, gender and age.Further, it was found that fashion clothing involvement influences fashion clothing knowledge.Finally, the results indicate that fashion clothing knowledge influences consumer confidence in making purchase decisions about fashion.Also, the results show that materialism and gender are significant drivers of fashion clothing involvement. While also, recreational shopper identity, ongoing information search, market mavenism and purchase decision involvement are significant outcomes of fashion clothing involvement.