Shopping for clothing used to be a satisfying, carefree pastime. But the pandemic halted the act of shopping as we know it. Retail store owners have unique obstacles to overcome. Small, enclosed areas ...
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 ...
The Fytted app leverages patented AI technology to visualize how apparel from over 600 partnered retailers will look and fit on individual shoppers, increasing customer satisfaction with online ...
Shopping can be an emotional experience, and retailers hope that the emotions consumers feel are positive ones, like excitement at finding a bargain or satisfaction at filling a need. But apparel ...
A common stress inducer can be heading to the fitting room of a retail clothing store. You get the nerve to try on your clothes in the store and then find that all the stalls are locked. What’s the ...
Walmart detailed plans to acquire virtual fitting room startup Zeekit last month in an attempt to solve some of consumers' most prevalent issues when shopping for clothes online: fit and unmet ...
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 coronavirus hit, retail stores not considered “essential” were shut down. This included clothing and shoe stores. Walmart and Target were still open, and you could buy some clothing items there, ...
The first Amazon Style store, located in the Los Angeles suburb of Glendale, Calif., will open its doors later this year, the company announced Thursday. The store will feature women's and men's ...