GENLOOK FOR STREETWEAR

Virtual try-on for streetwear.

In streetwear, fit isn't a size. It's a silhouette. Genlook shows how much slouch, stack, and drop-shoulder your pieces actually have on the shopper's own frame, right on the product page.

Streetwear try-ons, generated.

Same shopper photo, four different pieces, each with the product photo it came from.

Oversized hoodieOversized hoodie, original photo
Oversized hoodieHeavyweight · boxy fit
Graphic teeGraphic tee, original photo
Graphic teeChest print · relaxed fit
Oversized crewneckOversized crewneck, original photo
Oversized crewneckFleece · drop shoulder
Streetwear windbreakerStreetwear windbreaker, original photo
Streetwear windbreakerOuter layer · oversized

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02 · The problem with streetwear

Size charts can't measure slouch.

Streetwear is bought on drape and cut. A chart can't tell a shopper whether the boxy tee hits their hips right or swallows them whole, and “model wears size L for an oversized fit” raises more questions than it answers.

· The intended fit is the product, and a chart can't show intent

· Oversized pieces fit every height differently, on purpose

· Genlook shows the actual silhouette on their frame, pre-checkout

Oversized crewneck
Graphic tee
Oversized hoodie
GENERATED
Oversized hoodieHeavyweight · boxy fit

Swipe for the next piece, same body. Cards cycle on their own.

−24%

returns on try-on streetwear orders

+32%

conversion after a try-on

6.2s

from their photo to the fit

Boxy–true

the intended silhouette survives

03 · Every streetwear cut

From boxy tee to bomber, the drape holds.

An oversized crew isn't a windbreaker isn't a cargo. The engine renders the cut the piece was designed with.

Oversized hoodiesGraphic teesBomber jacketsCargo pantsCrewnecks
WindbreakersBoxy fits+ yours

04 · What the engine gets right

Built for oversized, not shrink-wrapped.

Silhouette stays intended

Boxy stays boxy, oversized stays oversized. The piece drapes as it was designed to be worn.

Graphics don't warp

Chest prints, heavy embroidery, and puff prints map across the fabric without melting or stretching.

Drop shoulders drop right

The engine finds their natural shoulder line and renders where the seam will actually sit.

Stack shows at the hem

Where the piece ends on their frame, and how much it slouches getting there, reads true to their height.

Oversized hoodie, generated
Oversized hoodie, generated
Graphic tee, generated
Graphic tee, generated

05 · Where streetwear brands use it

Not just the product page.

Product pages

Drop-shoulder drape and boxy silhouette shown on the shopper's frame before they buy two sizes.

Drop day

Hype traffic converts on sight. Shoppers see the piece on themselves while the drop is still live.

Email & campaigns

Send drop announcements to try-on pages and turn silhouette doubt into same-day checkouts.

06 · In depth

Silhouette doubt is where drops die.

Streetwear buyers usually know their tag size. What they can't know from a chart is drape: whether the boxy tee hits the hip right, or how much a hoodie stacks on their height. "Model is 6'1" wearing L" answers that for exactly one person, and surveys keep finding the gap: 46% of shoppers report difficulty picking the right clothing size online.

On drop day that doubt is expensive, because hype traffic rarely comes back later. A try-on on the shopper's own photo shows the intended silhouette while the drop is still live. The live demo shows how oversized pieces render, and the ROI calculator puts numbers on a drop's worth of traffic.

Oversized crewneck, generated
Oversized crewneck, generated

07 · Streetwear, specifically

Asked by streetwear brands.

Does it work with heavily layered streetwear?

The engine works best on outer layers (jackets, hoodies, overshirts) and base layers (tees, longsleeves). It renders the outermost garment the shopper selects.

Will large front graphics get distorted?

No. The AI understands fabric topology and maps graphics, puff prints, and embroidery across the chest without warping.

Can we use flat lay photography?

Yes. A flat lay or ghost mannequin shot is enough for the engine to reconstruct how the piece drapes on a real body.

Does it tell shoppers which size to order?

No, and it doesn't pretend to. It shows the silhouette of the piece as designed on their frame; the size chart still picks the tag size.

Are shoppers' photos private?

Yes. Photos are encrypted, never used to train models, and deleted automatically after 7 days.

What does it cost?

The free plan includes 100 generations, enough to test a drop. Paid plans scale with monthly volume, and shoppers who only browse cost you nothing.

Runs wherever you sell.

Shopify app →WooCommerce plugin →Try-On API for custom stores →

One engine, every storefront

Further reading

What is virtual try-on? →ROI calculator →

Show the fit the chart can't.

Free plan, 100 generations included. Works with the drop photos you already have.