Why don’t clothes fit? – Interviews about Virtual Try-Ons
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Have you ever bought something that looked great but didn’t quite fit the way you expected?
Clothing sizes are standardized, but bodies are not, which often leads to frustration, uncertainty and unnecessary purchases. At the same time, new technologies such as Virtual Try-Ons are being developed to help people better understand how clothes might fit before buying them.
The interview session is an opportunity to explore these topics from a user perspective.
During the session, we will:
- discuss common experiences with clothing size and fit
- reflect on how ill-fitting clothes influence comfort, confidence and everyday decisions
- explore and test selected Virtual Try-On tools together
The session will include a guided, hands-on exploration of different virtual try-on solutions, where you will be able to see how they work and share your impressions in real time. No prior experience with these tools is needed.
THE SESSION CAN BE INDIVIDUALLY MADE TO FIT YOUR SCHEDULE AND CAN BE CARRIED OUT BOTH IN PERSON OR ONLINE!
Feel free to contact me to set up an interview!
This session is part of a master’s thesis in UX design.
Participation is completely voluntary.
The session will be recorded for academic purposes. All responses and participants will be anonymised.
