The original polka-dot Zozosuit, which when
scanned with a smartphone allowed users to upload their
measurements and order custom-made clothes, received massive
interest but failed to drive sales amid complaints of poor
sizing.
Zozo, which is controlled by SoftBank's domestic internet
business, says the new "Zozosuit 2" skintight suit has 50 times
more markers, offering the higher resolution scans needed to
recommend items like sportswear and underwear.
The fashion retailer said it is looking for partners and hopes
to offer the suit within a year.
Accurate and easy-to-use body measuring technology has become a
holy grail for online fashion retailers trying to reduce
returns. The industry been boosted by consumers shopping at home
during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Zozo already distributes the "Zozomat", which can be used to
measure feet for customised sizing recommendations.
(Reporting by Sam Nussey; Editing by Michael Perry)
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