Walmart will let you use your own photos for a virtual clothing fit check
back in March, it gave you 50 models with various body types and heights to choose from. It was up to you to find the model you resemble the most, so you can see what a piece of garment would look like on you. Now, the retailer is leveling up the experience by letting you virtually try clothesIn the company's announcement, Apparel and Private Brands EVP Denise Incandela said its virtual fitting room can show how clothes fit in a realistic way.
The new virtual try-on experience is available for 270,000 items across brands on Walmart's website, including Levi's and Hanes, and will continue to grow. You can't use previous photos with the feature, though: The first time you choose"yourself" as a model when you tap the"Try It On" button, you'll be prompted to take a photo of yourself wearing something form-fitting and to input your height. You can disable notifications at any time in your settings menu.
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