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Fits.me shape-shifter models the huge pectoral muscles men want, smaller ones they have (video)

Fits.me shape-shifter models the huge pectoral muscles men want, smaller ones they have (video)

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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