As convenient as it is to buy online, shopping for clothes online is always a risk. There are no virtual changing rooms (unless you use a janky AR app), clothes never fit to size, and photos only ...
When it comes to clothes shopping, nothing can replace the in-person experience of trying on an item in the changing room. But are fitting rooms safe in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic? Some major ...
Coming soon to a store near you: Clothing quarantines. In an effort to protect customers from the coronavirus, some clothing retailers have decided to sequester clothes that have been tried on in a ...
One drawback of online shopping for clothing: There's no fitting room. At a bricks-and-mortar store you can try on clothes and accessories in the fitting room to see how they look on your bod before ...
Upload a photo to try on outfits. AI animates clothes on a digital version of you. Available now in the US on iOS and Android. Who needs a fitting room? Google recently launched Doppl, a new app that ...
Walmart.com customers will be able to see how an item of clothing fits with their height, body shape, and skin tone before clicking that “buy” button. Walmart has announced it’s acquiring the ...
It’s the part of the clothes-shopping trip that most shoppers like least: heading to the fitting room to try things on. And retailers have made little progress in improving that experience, even ...