Will the item fit me in real life if it looks good in the try-on?
A great-looking virtual try-on tells you how an item looks on you — its style, color, proportions, and overall vibe — but it isn't a guarantee of physical fit. Think of an AI try-on as a powerful visual preview that helps you shortlist what suits you, while sizing remains a separate question.
How to judge real-life fit
To bridge the gap between look and fit, combine the try-on with practical sizing steps:
- Check size recommendations where available in the app for extra guidance.
- Use the retailer's size chart and compare it to your measurements.
- Read reviews for notes on whether an item runs large or small.
- Know the return policy so you can exchange sizes if needed.
Try-on excels at answering "does this style flatter me?" — which is often the hardest part of shopping online. Pairing that confidence with accurate measurements gives you the best chance of a perfect order.
So when a look feels right in the preview, you can shop knowing the style works for you, then lean on sizing tools to nail the fit. Explore size guidance inside TryItOn.
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