Old Navy reveals changed changing rooms this week
It's like the virtual closet of Cher de "Clueless" come to life.
In all honesty, adjustment rooms are the scourge of my existence. Trying to sneak into a Jeans - Or worse, a swimsuit - in a retail environment is not my idea of pleasure. I prefer to have a fashion show in the comfort of my room, even if it means buying several sizes and having to face the feedback later. And I know I'm not alone.
A 2024 survey found that 36%of adults leave the stores of empty clothing due to the experiences of a negative adjustment room, aroused feelings of insecurity (19%), frustration (19%) and disappointment (16%).
Now this could be for several reasons. If the vestibule of the adjustment room is left unattended, it is difficult to request a different size or to request a price test. Instead of searching for racks for another size, a customer may feel more inclined to call him and leave the store.
Or maybe there is a high that you like, but I can't imagine how you hide it. Without anyone with whom to converse, you can decide to abandon the element only to regret it later.
Old navy Use AI to cure the crisis of the adaptation room of the fashion industry. And as a person who is anti-tin, I could be convinced.
In relation: 2 new product ranges launched in Old Navy this fall .
According to a video Shared by Instagrammer Jade Dillingham , Old Navy adds AI Touch screens to its changing rooms. In the clip, a store partner explains to Dillingham how she can use the AI functionality to verify prices, ask for a different size and even buy similar styles, all without having to leave the stand.
"So this is our new Old Navy system," the employee begins. She hooks clothes on clothing supports powered by AI, which are self -propelled on the screen. (For millennials, it is essentially the virtual closet of Cher Distraught come to life.)
"Just on the screen, he will recover each item you have. He will tell you the price and then if you have to change the size, you press the" change size "," she explains.
Customers can select the size they want to try before pressing the "request now" button. "Someone on the ground will see [your request] and will bring you the right size," she adds.
In the lower left corner, buyers can see if a store partner has been assigned to their request. Notification updates such as "I'm looking for now" and "I have it!" will appear, alongside a timer.
The new AI feature is also your personal stylist. For example, say that you are trying a pair of black linen pants. The screen will display the ancients on the navy, the buttoned shirts and the sweaters for the inspired outfit.
In addition, the touch screen will also allow you to know if an item is still reduced or on the final sale. Customers can also see their large total in the lower right corner, so there is no surprise at the cash register.
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