While online shopping has taken over most facets of recent retail, buying clothes via the interwebs is something more of a troublesome sell. The Fits.me shape-shifting mannequin is here to make that a bit easier — for men, anyway. Earlier this year the company created a robotic torso comprised of flexible panels that will shift between thousands of other configurations and dimensions from small to extra large. A clothing company puts a new shirt on the bot and a camera captures it cycling through quite a lot of body types like a T-1000 sinking into a pit of molten steel. While you enter your measurements online, the e-tailer looks up the correct pics and, hey presto, you will see how you\’ll really look in that Warwick Tailored semi-cutaway. There\’s a brief demo video after the break and, in the event you\’re trying to find a new shirt, you can still virtually try on a lot of Hawes & Curtis offerings recently added at the source link. Sorry ladies: latest word is that a mammary-equipped model isn\’t due for a minimum of another few months.

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