Australian menswear brand Tailors Mark applies 3D printing to produce clothes that better fit customers after getting 3D body scan from mobile app

Briefing

Australian menswear brand Tailors Mark applies 3D printing to produce clothes that better fit customers after getting 3D body scan from mobile app

October 23, 2019

Briefing

  • 3D Printed Body Replica – Australian tailoring company Tailors Mark 3D prints replica of customers in-store to get more accurate measurements and produce clothes that better fit using 4- or 5-meter high 3D printers
  • 3D Body Scan – Mobile app enables clients to scan body in 30 seconds and upload them in online tool called TAILOR3D for use in 3D printing
  • Recyclable Material – 3D printed model made of 99% biodegradable corn starch filament that can be broken down and reused for next customer
  • Advantages – Suited for multiple fittings and orders, reduces material waste and manual labor, and lets company cater to customers around world
  • Research Partners – Include University of Technology Sydney, Swinburne University, RMIT and Deakin University, with eight patents in progress
  • Other 3D Printing Applications – Include portable lightweight 3D body scanning unit that was replaced by mobile apps

Accelerator

Market Disruption

Business Model and Practices

Business Model
and Practices

Sector

Wholesale and Retail Trade

Function

Customer Experience and Service, IT Infrastructure, Research and Development

Organization

Deakin University, RMIT University, Swinburne University, Tailors Mark, University of Technology - Sydney (UTS)

Source

Original Publication Date

September 18, 2019

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