Japan's Zozo Says New Body-Measuring Suit Overcomes Flaws of Original

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Japan's Zozo Says New Body-Measuring Suit Overcomes Flaws of Original

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Japanese online fashion retailer Zozo Inc 3092.T said the successor to its "Zozosuit" body-measuring suit has solved the flaws that sank its earlier version.

The original polka-dot bodysuit, which when scanned with a smartphone allowed users to upload their measurements and order custom-made clothes, received massive interest from the fashion industry but failed to drive sales amid complaints of poor sizing.

Zozo’s engineers had reworked their algorithms and increased the number of measuring markers to 20,000 from 400 previously for the “Zozosuit 2”, Chief Operating Officer Masahiro Ito said in an interview.

“We have spent the last two years getting rid of every issue that people had so the entire process is more robust,” he told Reuters.

“Last time we were going too fast. Right now, I don’t think we need to be too careful either,” said Ito.

Accurate and easy-to-use body measuring technology is being targeted by online fashion retailers trying to reduce returns.

Zozo, which is controlled by SoftBank’s domestic internet business, is also seeking partners in fitness, healthcare and other sectors.

The company hopes to offer the suit within a year. The new design can be produced at low-cost via an easily scalable printing process, Ito said.

Best known for the Zozotown online mall, the firm also offers the “Zozomat” for measuring feet, which it says has cut shoes returns by around a third.

Founder Yusaku Maezawa exited the firm last year. He has attracted more than 10 million Twitter followers with cash giveaways and a plan to orbit the moon on a SpaceX rocket.



H&M Says Shoppers Are Cautious as Q2 Sales Fall More Than Expected

A view shows an H&M warehouse at Magna Park in Milton Keynes, Britain, September 26, 2021. Picture taken September 26, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Boyers/File Photo
A view shows an H&M warehouse at Magna Park in Milton Keynes, Britain, September 26, 2021. Picture taken September 26, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Boyers/File Photo
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H&M Says Shoppers Are Cautious as Q2 Sales Fall More Than Expected

A view shows an H&M warehouse at Magna Park in Milton Keynes, Britain, September 26, 2021. Picture taken September 26, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Boyers/File Photo
A view shows an H&M warehouse at Magna Park in Milton Keynes, Britain, September 26, 2021. Picture taken September 26, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Boyers/File Photo

Swedish fashion retailer H&M reported on Thursday a slightly bigger drop than expected in second-quarter sales and said it expected sales in June, measured in local currencies, to rise 3%.

CEO Daniel Erver said in a statement that times are uncertain, with cautious consumers, Reuters reported.

Retailers are navigating Trump's rapidly shifting tariff announcements as concerns grow about resurgent inflation and a global economic slowdown, which have dampened shopping enthusiasm in the United States and other major consumer markets.

"The company is closely monitoring developments in global trade and trade restrictions," H&M said.

The world's second-largest listed fashion retailer's sales in the March-May period were 56.7 billion crowns ($5.99 billion), down from 59.6 billion a year ago. Analysts polled by LSEG had on average forecast a turnover of 57.0 billion crowns.

Measured in local currencies, sales were however up 1%.

"With good flexibility in the supply chain and through the pricing of the customer offering there are opportunities to adapt the business to changed conditions," H&M said.

Operating profit fell to 5.91 billion crowns from 7.10 billion, against a forecast of 5.88 billion.