International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research

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Design and Development of a Made-to-Measure Tailoring Tool for Omnichannel Fashion Retail

Author(s) DEVENDER YADAV
Country United States
Abstract This research paper examines the intersection of bespoke tailoring and modern omnichannel retail, highlighting both its potential and challenges. This study explores the design and development of a custom tailoring tool. This tool has the potential to integrate the convenience of online shopping with the personalized fit of traditional tailoring. This paper addresses the issue of increasing demand for personalized clothing alongside the constraints of existing online retail platforms. The proposed solution involves a user-friendly, integrated platform designed to accurately capture body measurements and convert them into custom garment patterns. This tool has potential applications in creating bespoke suits and dresses, as well as in producing perfectly fitted everyday clothing. This study also investigates the potential positive effects on customer satisfaction, decreased return rates, and sustainability within the fashion industry. In conclusion, I will discuss the potential for future development and how this tool may adapt to the evolving requirements of the fashion industry.
Keywords Made-to-Measure, Bespoke Tailoring, Omnichannel Retail, Body Measurement, 3D Body Scanning, Customization, Fashion Technology, Mass Customization, Personalization, Digital Tailoring, E-commerce, Sustainability, Fit Technology, Pattern Generation, User Experience, Virtual Try-On
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 2, Issue 2, March-April 2020
Published On 2020-04-08
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2020.v02i02.36903
Short DOI https://doi.org/g84d8c

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