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vaughn tan
@vt
was talking to @les how much do people think about fit (defined as garment shape x size specifically interacting with body shape x size) when choosing what to buy and wear?
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adrienne
@adrienne
fit is the most important factor, but we lack a canonical vocabulary for it. You guys working on this?
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Erin Magennis🎩🌻
@erin
I’ve been casually exploring Kibbe types and Kitchener essences which has been an interesting lens to interpret fashion and also my presentation to the world.
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@antimofm.eth
"People" is probably too broad Depending on demo, geo, athleticism and income people will want different fits
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Tayyab - d/acc
@tayyab
For high-end items, it’s the most important factor. For common items, just the S, M, L, XL will do
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FarcasterMarketing
@quillingqualia.eth
I'm tall so very very important.
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caz.eth
@caz.eth
I feel like fit should be the main priority here
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Ben O’Rourke
@bpo
As I’ve gotten older, fit is the top go/no-go criterion
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