We’ve reached an inflection point.
As the global response to COVID-19 evolves, communities around the world have moved from an era of “remote everything” into a more hybrid model of work, learning, and life.
As we have become more socially distant, fashion technology too became about practicing social distancing.
The benefits are apparent: digital files send a lot faster than a mailed package; draping virtual garments doesn’t require spending money on real fabric; design changes happen instantly, etc.
Anyone can infer from these facts that virtual solutions offer numerous lucrative opportunities for brands, retailers, and manufacturers who want to make the most of the technology and compete in the evolving apparel industry.
For those tailors who wish to use 3D product development for fit as well as design, here are some key things to look for when selecting a technology solution.Let us look at the various factors that can help propel in the tailoring business:Pattern IntegrationThe key to a successful virtual fitting session is that what is seen on the screen can be replicated in real life for production.