TY - JOUR AU1 - Woldeyohanis, Yilma Geletu AU2 - Berndt, Adele AU3 - Elifneh, Yohannes Workeaferahu AB - This study explores clothing disposal in a developing economy. It focuses on how consumers dispose of clothing and what motives influence them to use a specific disposal method.Design/methodology/approachSemi-structured interviews, a qualitative research method, were conducted with a purposive sample of 27 participants from diverse demographic backgrounds within the developing economy of Ethiopia. The interviews were coded and analysed using thematic analysis to identify categories and themes.FindingsThe findings reveal various clothing disposal methods, such as bartering, donating, gifting, repurposing and reusing, and discarding. Different motives drive consumers to use these methods, including economic benefits, altruism, and convenience.Originality/valueThe study bridges an important knowledge gap in literature mainly on three aspects, as highlighted by previous research. Theoretically, in addition to proposing a different perspective of bartering as a disposal method, the study investigates the motives behind clothing disposal methods from diverse consumer groups and proposes a conceptual framework to illustrate the link between clothing disposal methods and motives. Methodologically, the study addresses the call for a more inclusive and diverse sample, considering gender and varied socio-economic groups. Contextually, while previous research has focused on developed economies, this study explains clothing disposal methods and motives from a developing economy context, specifically Ethiopia. TI - Clothing disposal in Ethiopia: methods and motives JF - Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management DO - 10.1108/jfmm-01-2024-0029 DA - 2024-12-02 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/emerald-publishing/clothing-disposal-in-ethiopia-methods-and-motives-jYHi5dp5y9 SP - 1256 EP - 1274 VL - 28 IS - 6 DP - DeepDyve ER -