In a pioneering effort that redefines
the shopping experience of Indian online fashion shoppers, abof.com has
introduced 3D trial room to Indian fashion shoppers. In the first couple of
months since launch, it has already resulted in achieving 95 percent accurate
product fit for consumers. Consequently, for the products that have this
feature enabled, the return rates are close to zero. In addition, being the
first e-commerce fashion player in India to use the technology, the conversion
rate for products available with 3D trial is 400% higher than the industry norm.
With Indian e-commerce
market being predicted to be worth $50 billion by 2020, the biggest challenge
for the fashion ecommerce players is their struggle to provide appropriate size
recommendations for customers. With 3D trial room, which is enabled for most of
the women’s apparel, abof.com’s customers can virtually try
products by inputting just three basic body measurements. The tool allows users
to visualize the garment on a customized 3D avatar-type model and get the right
size recommendation. In addition, the tool also allows users to layer garments
providing a complete outfit view.
“We take great pride in being India’s first fashion
portal to launch such advanced technology – our 3D trial room. Technologies
like these are amongst the world’s best and can significantly upgrade online shopping
experience for our customers across India,” said Prashant Gupta,
President & CEO, abof.com.
“With 3D trial room, we aim to simulate the on-ground buying experience of checking
appearance and fit”.
A pan-India survey
conducted by abof.com showed that the quick and
user-friendly 3D trial room has helped personalize shopper’s experience thereby
vastly improving customer experience. The tool is extremely engaging as it
allows women to try out various looks, thereby doubling the average time spent
by a consumer on the website. Customers have also begun to purchase higher
priced products such as evening dresses more confidently using this tool.
“The average return
rate in the apparel industry is 20% with the most common reason being
unsatisfactory fit. Moreover, in a recent survey of users who have never
shopped online for fashion, we discovered that more than 50% gave size concerns
as the biggest barrier to shopping online. Therefore, we decided to provide a
user-friendly tool based on 3D technology to address the issue of fit
visualization and size recommendations” said Vikram Bhat, Chief Product
Officer, abof.com. “Shopping with 3D trial room has
helped our customers to see what works for their body shape and thus make more
informed purchases,” he added.
This technology has
been deployed in a few global markets like UK, Brazil, and Far East. It took a
few months to adapt this technology for Indian women body shapes. But the
effort seems to have paid off in terms of higher consumer engagement, and
better fit and size recommendations.
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