Japan's Zozo, using measurement-taking bodysuit, expands
bespoke service
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[July 03, 2018]
By Sam Nussey
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese online fashion
retailer Zozo said on Tuesday it was expanding its offer of
made-to-measure clothes using polka dot bodysuits, which help customers
upload their measurements.
Zozo, officially called Start Today Co Ltd, operates Japan's popular
shopping site Zozotown and sells clothes from other brands. But it sees
the future of online fashion retail in bespoke services, and has set up
a made-to-measure service using the bodysuit, called the Zozosuit.
The company is on track to ship a million Zozosuits to customers by the
end of July, Chief Executive Yusaku Maezawa said, its second iteration
of the suit after the first attempt was hit by production delays and
high costs.
By photographing themselves wearing the skintight polka-dot Zozosuit,
users can upload their body measurements to ensure a perfect fit for the
clothes that they order.
"The time where people adapt to clothing is over, this is a new era
where clothes adapt to people," said Maezawa.
Zozo said it was adding business suits and formal shirts to its private
clothing line, taking orders from Tuesday. The suits will retail for a
limited time at 21,900 yen ($197.60), with a regular price of 39,800
yen.
The Zozosuit and some private clothing line items are also available in
72 countries outside Japan. Maezawa sees overseas growth as key to the
success of the private clothing line.
Online fashion mall Zozotown's foray into selling into China earlier in
the decade ended in less than two years.
The company has set out ambitious targets for the private clothing line
of 20 billion yen in net sales in the first year, rising to 200 billion
yen in the third, with 40 percent of those sales overseas. By
comparison, its total net sales in the last financial year were less
than 100 billion yen.
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Yusaku Maezawa, the chief executive of Zozo, which operates Japan's
popular fashion shopping site Zozotown and is officially called
Start Today Co, speaks in front of a projection about Zozosuit at an
event launching the debut of its formal apparel items, in Tokyo,
Japan, July 3, 2018. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
Success could see Zozo putting further pressure on Japan's fashion retailers hit
by decades of price pressures. Shares of suit retailers Aoki Holdings Inc and
Aoyama Trading Co Ltd closed down 7.4 percent and 5.5 percent, respectively.
Zozo's push comes as transaction value growth slowed to 15 percent in the final
quarter of the financial year just ended, compared with a 41 percent in the
first quarter.
Maezawa said Zozo was considering working with Shima Seiki Mfg Ltd, whose
whole-garment knitting machines can produce seamless items of clothing, that
company's shares jumped as much as 16 percent before closing up 5.2 percent.
Maezawa, a former drummer in a punk band, grabbed headlines last year when he
bought a Basquiat for a record $110 million, adding to his collection of
contemporary art.
Shares in the company, which will be officially called Zozo from October, closed
up 2.6 percent, compared with a flat benchmark Nikkei 225 index.
(This story corrects spelling in headline)
(Reporting by Sam Nussey; Editing by Gopakumar Warrier)
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