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    StyleAndShare.com - Outfits To Go

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    StyleCart Inc. is a startup company dedicated to improving the experience of consumer online shopping.

    The StyleCart technology is a breakthrough in interactivity that is grounded in editorial merchandising – the fashion layouts in magazines and other media – and the familiar desktop user experience of ‘drag and drop’ functionality. These two factors together form StyleCart’s highly interactive and personalized experience.

    For Retailers

    Retailers can now offer customers the same breakthrough interactive experience used for Style&Share, seamlessy branded for your company and easy to get started. Retailers can license off-the-shelf and custom versions of the StyleCart technology/application, use a hosted version, or use the subsc StyleCart Campaign Manager. All versions of StyleCart include the ability to customize StyleCart to match or complement the visual experience of your brand.

    For Shoppers/Consumers

    Shoppers can create and buy their own outfits and collections at the Style&Share website at www.styleandshare.com, powered by StyleCart.

    In their own words

    “StyleCart Inc. is a startup company dedicated to improving the experience of consumer online shopping.



    The StyleCart technology is a breakthrough in interactivity that is grounded in editorial merchandising – the fashion layouts in magazines and other media – and the familiar desktop user experience of ‘drag and drop’ functionality. These two factors together form StyleCart’s highly interactive and personalized experience.”

    Why it might be a killer

    Online retailers in all categories, especially apparel and home decor, can now offer customers an intuitive visual shopping environment. Shoppers can create and buy their own outfits or collections and 'co-create' the marketing experience within a retailer-branded space. Breaks down the barriers of the conventional 'linear' online shopping experience.

    Some questions

    The user interface seems a little slow and hard to use. I can invite friends to join but where can I share my outfits? It seems it would be better off working on the social networking aspect because who wants to play dressup alone?

    Posted 22 Months 5 Days ago by Lani | Source: SimpleSpark

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