To some extent.
At the same time you can not feel the fabric and you will not be trying the cloths on which means you could end of spending money on something that is uncomfortable. If the point is to see how you look in those cloths than your are missing the tactile sensation part of it. You will have to physically try on the cloths and for that you might as well you a plain old mirror. I am sure the technology is interesting but this is one of those cases where low-tech is just less of a hassle and more effective.
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Never heard of that before. But I think it's a cool idea. I would probably use it. I hate taking things off the hangers and putting them back on.
Omg i’d looove this
Seems cool af
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If its accurate then I definitely believe that if most people can afford it then it will change clothes shopping by a lot and I'd even want to get one so I wouldn't have to leave the house to try on 10 shirts slowly to only end up buying like 3 after few hours and heading all the way back home
I sometimes have liked "shopping" with the lady I was with at the time. Why would a guy do that? Because I get to see her try on all kinds of things, and see different sides of her, in different clothes, and her 'naughty' side, sometimes, when we are in the dressing room together!
oh please. don't even get me started - oh wait - ok. geesh. um - do we not see the body issue issue problem thingies that we already don't talk about becoming even more um prevalent with this kind of technology or was i the only one who saw karen carpenter sing about angels and try and tell people she was shrinking? wtf? this is bad, peeps! like super bad! but you all have to figure that out for yourself! i've done my job! and jpayne has done his! peace out yo!
It'll likely make things a bit easier but not drastically. How clothes feel when worn is a major factor in purchase that the FXM doesn't seem to be able to convey, but it would help narrow down options a bit more quickly. I don't know much about the tech but it also seems as if scanning clothing would take more time in terms of production, which may lead to a price increase of supported clothing though.
Seems cool, there’s pros and cons about that process.
pro: you see how you look in the outfit without trying it on and don’t know who else tried it on lol.
con: you don’t feel the fabric and fitting size properly.Seems nice, but how can we check fitting, or like if dress is uncomfortable at someplace etc...
Cool! It should also project whst i look loke if i didn't eat cookies. Great tech!!
No , i don't care if the mirror makes me look thinner
I'd rather believe what the dang scale tells me . HahahaIf this is real then that it awesome. The more curious and entertaining/moderately beneficial aspects of technology are coming just as much as the disastrous ones.
It might hurt businesses though.Haven't thought about that would like to see it for haircuts. That way you know what it would look like. It would also be good as you would have to get what you asked for
I would stick to the old ways untile i see further improvements
Wow! So mirrors can lie and seems to do so in this case.
Cool! 😎 Yes, it will change how we try on clothes
Interesting. I hope it's accurate & dependable.
It looks cool and interesting
It will help reduce theft
That is sick!!
yes!!
Pretty cool.
Meh, pathetic.
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