Clothing and Textiles Research Journal

Papers
(The median citation count of Clothing and Textiles Research Journal is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Fashion Consumers’ Channel Switching Behavior During the COVID-19: Protection Motivation Theory in the Extended Planned Behavior Framework82
Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Practices and Strategies of the Global Clothing and Textile Value Chain41
Clothing Consumption During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence From Mining Tweets37
Do Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies Increase Consumers’ Purchase Intentions? The Role of Cognitive Elaboration and Shopping Goals30
Neo-Fashion: A Data-Driven Fashion Trend Forecasting System Using Catwalk Analysis14
Evaluation of the Accuracy and Practicability of Predicting Compression Garment Pressure Using Virtual Fit Technology13
Embedding 3D Printed Filaments with Knitted Textiles: Investigation of Bonding Parameters11
Facemasking Behaviors, Preferences, and Attitudes Among Emerging Adults in the United States During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Exploratory Study10
Color Trend Analysis using Machine Learning with Fashion Collection Images9
Green With Fear: Fear Appeals and Temporal Framing in Eco-Friendly Clothing Advertising9
Mask Up: Exploring Cross-Cultural Influences on Mask-Making Behavior During the COVID-19 Pandemic7
The Role of an Advocate in Innovating the Adaptive Apparel Market: A Case Study7
Smart Wireless Charging Heating Insoles: Improving Body Thermal Comfort of Young Males in an Extremely Cold Environment6
A Narrative Critical Review of Research on Self-Sexualization6
Evaluation of Phase Change Materials for Personal Cooling Applications5
Virtual Guest Speakers in Textile and Apparel Courses: Student Experiences and Expectations5
Effects of CSR Messages on Apparel Consumers’ Word-of-Mouth: Perceived Corporate Hypocrisy as a Mediator5
Exploring Global Fashion Sustainability Practices through Dictionary-Based Text Mining4
Measuring the “Clothing Mountain”: Action Research and Sustainability Pedagogy to Reframe (Un)Sustainable Clothing Consumption in the Classroom4
Electrospun PU/MgO/Ag Nanofibers for Antibacterial Activity and Flame Retardency3
Pandemic Fear and Weight Gain: Effects on Overweight and Obese Adults’ Purchasing Exercise Apparel Online3
Relationships Between Dress and Gender Identity: LGBTQIA +3
Aesthetic Identity Development Among Trans Adolescents and Young Adults3
Creating Room for Social Justice Pedagogy in Fashion Education2
Improving Efficiency of Apparel Manufacturing Through the Principles of Resource Management2
Effects of Radiant Heat and Frictional Abrasion on Thermal Protective Performance of Clothing Against High Pressurized Steam2
BDSM, Dress, and Consumption: Women's Meaning Construction Through Embodiment, Bodies in Motion, and Sensations2
Investigating the Role of Open Costing in the Buyer-Supplier Relationship: Implications for Global Apparel Supply Chain Management2
Sri Lankan Fashion Designers: Self-Directed Learning in the Apparel Industry2
Clothing Taskscape as an Approach Toward Assessment of User Needs2
Consumer Versus Corporate Moral Responsibilities for Creating a Circular Fashion: Virtue or Accountability?2
Textiles Literacy: Implementing Inquiry-Based Learning in a Basic Textiles Class2
Effect of Elastane Parameters on the Dimensional and Mechanical Properties of Stretchable Denim Fabrics1
University Students’ Experience of a Digital Fashion Exhibition: Engagement, Embodiment, and Object-Based Learning1
Just Say “No” to Compulsory Hijab: Exploring the Motivations and Meanings of Bad-Hijabi in Iran1
A Case Study of Developing a Paralympic Shooting Jacket for Disabled Athletes1
Radical Structural Change in North American Dress and Textile Museums and Collections: Critically Analyzing Social Justice, Oppression, and Empowerment1
Students’ Perceptions of a Simulated Store Planning Project Set in a Brick and Mortar Retail Research Lab1
Double Consciousness of Black Millennial Consumers: Their Experiences in the Retail Space1
A Missing Site of Black Beauty History: The Black Beauty Supply Store1
Swagger Like Us: Black Millennials’ Perceptions, Knowledge, and Influence of 1980s and 1990s Urban Fashion Brands1
“Sharp as a Tack:” Acquisition, Influences, and Meaning of African American Church Dress1
Remedial In Progress: Varied Stakeholder Pressures According to Workplace Compliance in Bangladeshi Apparel Factories1
Objectification Found in High School Girls’ Experience With Dress Code Enforcement1
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