Suitts.me – Get Shopping Advice


Suitts.meAiming to make shopping online as enjoyable as actually shopping with your friends in the mall, Suitts.me is a new feedback system that lets you ask others what they think of anything you plan to buy. As a user of Suitts.me, you can ask your close friends whether that jacket which has caught your eye would look good on you, or whether that belt really goes with your shoes. You can do that just by sharing shopping links around. You just give Suitts.me the URL of what you want to buy for a page where people can give you their opinion to be created. They do that by voting the item up and down, and also by leaving comments.


And these pages are actually public, so that more people than just your friends will be able to tell you what they think. Any other user of Suitts.me will be able to opine on what you intend to wear to this or that important event.


And that’s just great, as the distance might let them save you from making a serious style blunder. An utter stranger will most likely feel free to tell you something a lifelong friend wouldn’t dare to speak out. I mean, just give competing sites like Go Try It On a look. That’s what gives them their edge, that’s what makes people use them. They want honest opinions, and that’s what they get on sites like this one.

Suitts.me In Their Own Words

Have you ever wanted to ask someone’s opinion about that new shirt you are about to buy at your favourite online store?


SuittsMe allows you to do that easily. Just give us a link on clothes purchase page, and let others help you decide if it suits you.

Some Questions About Suitts.me

Wouldn’t this site work better if it were 100% integrated with Facebook? Suitts.me


About the author

Born and bred in Maine, Roger is one of the longest-standing writers for KillerStartups.com. A translator by trade, he is passionate about art in all its forms. He enjoys both classic and contemporary literature, nature photography and music from both sides of the Atlantic. Fascinated by technology from an early age, he has always explored the ways in which computers let people articulate their thoughts and communicate better with the world at large.

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