Are in the store and are debating whether a garment is right for you?
What size to look for and what clothes are available?
Now, all you need to do is face the mirror that will recommend you suitable brands, the sizes in the store and will also update you on other items in the store that fit your cut and even update you on their price.
Meet the Israeli startup "MySize", which presents a smart look with a three-dimensional interactive avatar experience in stores.
This is a completely smart look that provides the consumer with a connection between the digital and physical experience, including customized and accurate size recommendations for specific in-store clothing items, customized style recommendations and more.
Will we not have to look for clothes in stores anymore ?, Photo: Yehoshua Yosef
This is an artificial intelligence-based solution that allows matching between our consumers' personal body measurements and the point design of the brand models.
In fact, it is a interactive-like touch screen that includes many capabilities such as a custom display of a clothing item to each customer's body, customized and accurate size recommendations by an app called MySizeID: Buyers scan a barcode in the store and receive a size recommendation for their specific clothing item.
Also, appearance includes delivery of data to the customer such as the inventory in the store, the sizes of the clothing and their pricing.
The mirror will recommend you the completeness of the purchase according to your style, based on the stock available in the store and the type of your preferences.
The smart look is suitable for any retail environment, whether in the measurement rooms (version without a camera) or in other strategic places with high traffic that allows brands to increase their value proposition for their customers.
The mirror is launched to stores in collaboration with GK Software.
GK Software has more than 359,000 installations in more than 65 countries and is a major player in the international market for retail solutions.
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