Basics are versioned with pricing that reflects it, consistent photos and videos of each style and color combination, a wide array of models, guidance based on actual measurements of what would fit better, subscriptions, descriptions that people actually can decipher, and size, style, color, and version all being on a single page.
Chris Frantz • Buying clothes online is still painful. Here’s what needs to change.
The lack of inclusivity in the fashion industry shows that a one-size-fits-all mentality is not sufficient in this current market. Increasing awareness of neurodivergence has opened up wider perspectives on how design at large can be inherently ableist. To better serve a large proportion of consumers, accessibility should be placed at the forefront... See more