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Personal Shopping with AI: Finding Clothes That Fit
Learn how to use AI to find clothes that fit your body well, understand sizing across brands, and shop more efficiently.
AI Snapshot
- ✓ Take accurate body measurements and update them if your body changes significantly
- ✓ Check return policies before buying online; some stores offer free returns, others charge
- ✓ Buy from brands you know fit well, even if they're slightly more expensive than poorly-fitting bargains
- ✓ When shopping online, read customer reviews mentioning fit, as buyers often describe sizing issues
- ✓ Remember that sizing exists for different body types, not to shame anyone, so finding your brands is practical
Why This Matters
Shopping for clothes that fit properly is frustrating because sizing varies wildly between brands and regions. AI helps you decode sizing, find brands that work for your body, and eliminate the guess-and-check cycle.
How to Do It
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Understanding Your Body Measurements and Proportions
Knowing your measurements is foundational for finding clothes that fit. Ask Claude to guide you through measuring yourself accurately. The tool helps you understand your proportions: whether you're top or bottom heavy, have a long or short torso, etc. This knowledge helps you identify clothes that will fit.
2
Navigating Sizing Across Brands and Regions
A size L in one brand is a size M in another, and Asian sizing differs from Western sizing. Ask Claude to help you create a personal sizing profile noting your size across brands and regions. The tool helps you understand why sizing varies and how to predict fit.
3
Using AI to Find Your Best Brands
Once you know which brands fit you well, shopping becomes much faster. Ask AI which brands typically fit your body type and proportions. The tool can suggest emerging brands or lesser-known options that might work for you, expanding your choices.
4
Reading Product Descriptions for Fit Information
Good product descriptions include fit details that help you decide. Ask Claude to explain what terms like 'fitted', 'relaxed', 'oversized' actually mean and what fit information to look for. The tool helps you extract useful information from product descriptions.
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Strategic Trying-On and Returns
Online shopping means trying on at home and returning items. Ask AI for strategies: buying multiple sizes to try, checking return policies, understanding what to look for when trying something on. The tool helps you evaluate fit past basic 'it fits or it doesn't'.
What This Actually Looks Like
The Prompt
Example Prompt
I'm 165cm tall with measurements 86cm bust, 70cm waist, 94cm hips. I usually wear size M in Uniqlo but size L in Korean brands like Stylenanda. I'm looking for well-fitting jeans from brands available in Singapore. Can you suggest some options and what size I should try?
Example output — your results will vary
Based on your measurements and sizing history, try size 28-29 in Levi's (available at major Singapore malls), size M in local brand Love Bonito, or size 29 in Everlane (ships to Singapore). Your Uniqlo M fitting well suggests you suit brands with straighter cuts, whilst needing to size up in Korean brands indicates you may need more room through the hips.
How to Edit This
Ask for specific style recommendations within each brand and request fit tips for your body proportions. You might also want to specify your preferred jean style (skinny, straight, etc.) and any fit issues you typically encounter.
Prompts to Try
Sizing Profile Prompt
Help me create a personal sizing profile. My body measurements are: chest [SIZE], waist [SIZE], hips [SIZE], height [HEIGHT]. I've found [BRAND] fits me well, and [BRAND] is too [HOW TOO]. What's my fit pattern?
Brand Recommendation Template
I have [BODY TYPE/PROPORTIONS]. I find sizing [CHALLENGES] in my region. I like [STYLE PREFERENCES]. What brands typically fit people like me well?
Fit Evaluation Prompt
I tried on [ITEM]. It [FIT DESCRIPTION]. The [SPECIFIC AREA] [PROBLEM]. Should I keep it or return it?
Common Mistakes
Using AI for advice without personalising recommendations to your unique goals, constraints, and values
Following AI suggestions without testing them against your own experience, missing what actually works for you
Treating AI health and wellness advice as medical guidance, ignoring that it can't substitute professional diagnosis
Not reviewing progress or adjusting plans, staying stuck in routines that aren't working anymore
Comparing your progress to others' or to AI-generated ideals, getting demoralised when life doesn't match the plan
Tools That Work for This
ChatGPT Plus — General AI assistance and content creation
Versatile AI assistant for writing, analysis, brainstorming and problem-solving across any domain.
Claude Pro — Deep analysis and strategic thinking
Excels at nuanced reasoning, long-form content and maintaining context across complex conversations.
Notion AI — Workspace organisation and collaboration
All-in-one workspace with AI-powered writing, summarisation and knowledge management.
Canva AI — Visual content creation
Professional design tools with AI assistance for creating presentations, graphics and marketing materials.
Perplexity — Research and fact-checking with cited sources
AI search engine that provides answers with real-time citations. Ideal for verifying claims and finding current data.
Understanding Your Body Measurements and Proportions
Knowing your measurements is foundational for finding clothes that fit. Ask Claude to guide you through measuring yourself accurately. The tool helps you understand your proportions: whether you're top or bottom heavy, have a long or short torso, etc. This knowledge helps you identify clothes that will fit.
Navigating Sizing Across Brands and Regions
A size L in one brand is a size M in another, and Asian sizing differs from Western sizing. Ask Claude to help you create a personal sizing profile noting your size across brands and regions. The tool helps you understand why sizing varies and how to predict fit.
Using AI to Find Your Best Brands
Once you know which brands fit you well, shopping becomes much faster. Ask AI which brands typically fit your body type and proportions. The tool can suggest emerging brands or lesser-known options that might work for you, expanding your choices.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does sizing vary so much between brands and countries?
Different manufacturers use different patterns, construction methods, and target different body types. Historical sizing standards vary by country. Ask AI why your size varies across brands instead of assuming you're inconsistent; brands are.
Should I buy clothes that are slightly too big to allow for growing into them?
Not really, unless you're actively working toward change. Clothes that fit now are wearable now; clothes that fit someday are wasted money. Shop for your current body and adjust if your body changes.
How do I know if an item will fit properly based on an online product photo?
Ask AI what details to look for: how the item sits on models, whether seams align with body proportions, what the model's size is. Compare product photos across angles. Ask other customers in reviews about fit. Try on at home if you're unsure.
Next Steps
Strategic personal shopping with AI guidance means you'll spend less time trying on ill-fitting clothes. By understanding your sizing patterns and finding brands that work for you, shopping becomes faster and more successful.
Strategic personal shopping with AI guidance means you'll spend less time trying on ill-fitting clothes. By understanding your sizing patterns and finding brands that work for you, shopping becomes faster and more successful.