Have you ever searched through the racks in your favorite clothes shop only to find they didn’t carry your size? Or, the item you were looking for was out of stock? Are you tired of clothes not fitting adequately leaving you with low levels of confidence? It seems there is a solution. Advancements in scanning technology hold the answer to eliminating these issues.

As of today, no area of industry has gone unaffected by advancements in laser scanning technology. One of the areas that have embraced 3d scanning equipment is fashion and design. There is talk of major clothing brands implementing a trial experiment using 3d laser scanners in their shops.

By utilizing the body scanners, the retail shop can accurately measure a person’s unique shape to ensure the items of clothing each shopper is looking to buy is literally, “made to fit.” The clothing is exactly measured to the person’s body shape and requirements.

3 dimensional Body scanner

In the past, many have witnessed trained tailors whipping out the measuring tape and modifying suits, or creating clothes for special occasions. This older method was never 100% accurate, however, the ability of the 3d body scanner captures every nook and body curve each individual possesses. Thus, giving a hundred percent accuracy level every time it is used on a person.

This technology is all over the news now, with all sorts of items being created by 3d scanning and printing, such as, personalized iPhone cases, shoes, tiny replicas of people, and more. There are limitless options out there. This advancement in the fashion industry does carry a vision of the future, and how things could be in regards to shopping for apparel. Clothing body scans are currently in its trial period, but looks promising. Definitely, it is taking clothing and fashion to the next futuristic level.

A future that could look like this:  You  heading to the mall, going to a Ralph Lauren store, get scanned, chill out at Starbucks for a couple of hours, come back to the store pick up your tailored clothes, and head home. Sounds like a sweet deal!

Have you ever searched through the racks in your favorite clothes shop only to find they didn’t carry your size? Or, the item you were looking for was out of stock? Are you tired of clothes not fitting adequately leaving you with low levels of confidence? It seems there is a solution. Advancements in scanning technology hold the answer to eliminating these issues.

As of today, no area of industry has gone unaffected by advancements in laser scanning technology. One of the areas that have embraced 3d scanning equipment is fashion and design. There is talk of major clothing brands implementing a trial experiment using 3d laser scanners in their shops.

By utilizing the body scanners, the retail shop can accurately measure a person’s unique shape to ensure the items of clothing each shopper is looking to buy is literally, “made to fit.” The clothing is exactly measured to the person’s body shape and requirements.

 

In the past, many have witnessed trained tailors whipping out the measuring tape and modifying suits, or creating clothes for special occasions. This older method was never 100% accurate, however, the ability of the 3d body scanner  captures every nook and body curve each individual possesses. Thus, giving a hundred percent accuracy level every time it is used on a person.

This technology is all over the news now, with all sorts of items being created by 3d scanning and printing, such as, personalized iPhone cases, shoes, tiny replicas of people, and more. There are limitless options out there. This advancement in the fashion industry does carry a vision of the future, and how things could be in regards to shopping for apparel. Clothing body scans are currently in its trial period, but looks promising. Definitely, it is taking clothing and fashion to the next futuristic level.

A future that could look like this:  You  heading to the mall, going to a Ralph Lauren store, get scanned, chill out at Starbucks for a couple of hours, come back to the store pick up your tailored clothes, and head home. Sounds like a sweet deal!