Extrinsic durability of clothing : quantitative measurement

Extrinsic durability of clothing : quantitative measurement

Présentation

In theory, apparel & footwear’ durability is the ability to withstand intrinsic and extrinsic changes caused by the environment. The intrinsic dimension refers to wear and tear, deterioration of
materials or other physical aspects. The extrinsic dimension refers to external changes that influence the user's preferences.

The literature review we present in this document aims at clarifying which extrinsic durability factors are already documented, and how to assess their respective impact of the number of
wears. Down the line, this document aims at defining a methodology to quantify the impact of each factor on the number of wears.

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Date de mise en ligne
19/05/2026
Type de document
Etude/Recherche
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Présentation

In theory, apparel & footwear’ durability is the ability to withstand intrinsic and extrinsic changes caused by the environment. The intrinsic dimension refers to wear and tear, deterioration of
materials or other physical aspects. The extrinsic dimension refers to external changes that influence the user's preferences.

The literature review we present in this document aims at clarifying which extrinsic durability factors are already documented, and how to assess their respective impact of the number of
wears. Down the line, this document aims at defining a methodology to quantify the impact of each factor on the number of wears.

Caractéristiques
Auteurs
CREDOC
Public(s)
Monde de la recherche Entreprises et fédérations professionnelles
Type de document
Etude/Recherche
Thématique
Economie circulaire et Déchets
Collection
Hors collection
Date d'édition
01/2025
Date de mise en ligne
19/05/2026
Langue
Anglais

Extrinsic durability of clothing : quantitative measurement