Mari, do you know of the custom fit jeans available from Levis? 
Sharon

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Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 6:39 AM
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Subject: Re: [h-cost] Clothes fitting


Thank you for that article... very interesting.

Now what the retailers are missing is the opportunity to expand, and raise
their sales.

Imagine...  A large chain adopts the Fitlogic system.   Inside their
stores,  they create separate boutiques, or even a small independent entity.
One for each body type.  Stock the items that flatter that body type the
most in their respective sections.  In larger chains you could even have
different stock for a particular body type in different stores.  If a
customer  finds something they like in one section, but it is not their body
type,  allow them to order (or
request from another store) that item in the fit they want.   This
wouldn't be anything revolutionary,  major chains already swap clothing
around between stores.

How many women would love to have a store that they knew the items would be
a better fit.  You see it already, women have brand loyalty, if a line
provides better fit.

Oooooh,  just think about it... stores might actually have to sell more
items on style and quality if they took out the fit roulette.

Mari  -  still irked that Banana Republic stopped making "the perfect
fitting jean" in 1992.

>Clothes That Fit the Woman, Not the Store
> By MICHAEL BARBARO
> Published: March 31, 2006

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