I recently tried FitRoom myself, and I can say that the impressions are quite positive. Of course, I was also skeptical about virtual fitting rooms before – many services promise a lot, but in fact the result does not always meet expectations. For example, even if the platform uses 3D models, it often happens that the accuracy of these models leaves much to be desired. However, with FitRoom, everything is a little different. I uploaded my photos, the system created a 3D model of my body and offered me to change clothes in photos. To be honest, I was surprised how accurately the clothes fit. Of course, there were small errors, but overall I did not feel like I was at a standard virtual fitting with an image superimposed on a photo. What I liked is that the service analyzes not only the figure, but also parameters such as arm length, neck, features in the shoulder and hip area. For example, I have quite wide shoulders and narrow hips, and I always suffer from the fact that many shirts fit uncomfortably. Here, FitRoom offered several options with clothes that fit perfectly across the shoulders, but weren’t too big in the hips. This was pretty accurate compared to what I would have seen if I’d just picked a standard size and ordered.