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Let's try it out, start, which allows users to share photos and get opinions on their views, has raised $ 3 million in funding from the SPA investments, Index Ventures and others.
To go try it out you can upload a photo of yourself, add a description of the mark that you wear and include context around the choice of equipment (i.e., concert, holiday party). Community site can then comment on the site and provide feedback to fellow members of the outfits. Users may want to ask a large community to go try it on, just share with their friends on Facebook or ask for advice brand. On the site iPhone app lets you access your looks and reviews the application and download and share looks directly from the application. You can also select your location and share your watch with your contact book.
Startup also produces professional personal stylist network that allows members to download wardrobe and makeup looks and get tips from the experts at the gap and Sephora, which work as "personal stylists."
In the future, go Try it plans to provide the personalized analysis what to wear, sort of like Google Analytics for the style and fashion, based on equipment metric. The company plans to generate revenue, allowing brands to offer customized proposals based on these results.
Go try it on the verge of competition from Weardrobe, Polyvore and Ratcatcher.
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