AI Try-On for Streetwear & Urban Apparel
Streetwear shoppers buy on vibe. Let them preview hoodies, jerseys, and graphic tees on themselves before they commit.
Streetwear and urban apparel is rarely about precise measurements — it is about identity, graphics, color, and how a piece looks on you. Your shoppers scroll on mobile, compare drops, and hesitate when they cannot picture the hoodie or jersey on themselves.
Stylab adds a mobile-first try-on widget to Shopify product pages. Upload a photo, see the graphic tee or jersey rendered on your body, then add to cart with more confidence. Built for the categories streetwear brands sell most: hoodies, jerseys, collared tops, and statement tees.
Why streetwear brands use try-on
- Graphics and color read differently on each person — preview reduces guesswork
- Mobile PDP traffic is high; the widget is designed for phone upload flows
- Drop culture rewards fast launches — enable try-on per SKU without dev tickets
Capabilities
Made for hype drops and mobile shoppers
Hoodies, jerseys, graphic tees
Optimized for the visual categories streetwear catalogs run on every season.
Mobile-first widget
Shoppers upload from phone on standard Shopify product pages — where most streetwear traffic lives.
Per-SKU toggles
Enable try-on on new drops only; leave accessories and non-apparel off.
Free plan to validate
Start with 50 successful try-ons/month — enough to test a drop before upgrading.
Rollout
Roll out try-on on your next drop
- Enable try-on on 2–3 drop SKUs — the pieces with the strongest visual identity (graphic tee, jersey, hoodie).
- Test on mobile yourself — use the same photo you expect shoppers to upload. Quality varies by lighting and garment photo.
- Promote try-on in PDP copy — a short line above the fold (“See it on you”) nudges usage without overpromising results.
- Track add-to-cart after try-on — compare against your baseline PDP conversion for those SKUs.
See try-on live on our demo store REMADE ICONS or on the marketing site demo.
Add AI try-on to your Shopify product pages
Start with a few products, measure shopper engagement, and see whether try-on helps customers buy with more confidence.