Is this the future of shopping?

Does it fit or not? In the future, shopping may be faster and a lot more convenient. With the latest high-tech machines that scan your body in real time, running around the shop with a thousand different clothes hangers in your hand will soon be a thing of the past. You will also no longer have to stand in front of the changing rooms and then peel yourself out of your own clothes to try on umpteen different items.

There are already various systems on the market that are being tested. For example, the Memorymirror.

Quick try-on guaranteed in real time

A quick body scan is all it takes to choose which clothes you would like to try on virtually from the shop's entire range. In the video from dailymail.co.uk you can see how quickly trying on can be. If you're not quite sure which item to choose and urgently need the advice of your best colleague, simply take a photo and have it sent to your mobile phone via a QR code, for example. Then, of course, you can send it to your personal audience joker via WhatsApp. Or perhaps in future you can beam your friends directly into the shop as an avatar.

Also possible from home

The new shopping experience will not only be interesting in shops, but will also open doors to various e-shops. In no time at all, you can choose between different colours from the comfort of your own home, for example.

Is this the death of the classic mail order business, where you have to send parcels back every now and then because it doesn't look so good after all? This could finally curb the rate of returns.

Mirror as a personal fashion and style consultant

Shop suppliers can of course easily make suitable suggestions for accessories when you are trying something on. It's hard for a man or woman to resist. Some mirror systems not only help with choosing clothes. The smart mirror from Panasonic Mirror, for example, even analyses your skin and face and makes styling suggestions, as you can see in the video.

The test users so far have been enthusiastic and on Facebook one post follows the next from people who think it's simply brilliant.

Source: ntd.tv / dailymail.co.uk

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