
That’s because many fashion retailers and brands use their own size charts — small, medium, large etc. — that don’t always correspond to the same measurements, presuming, of course, you’ve actually measured your body correctly in the first place.
To solve both problems, XYZE’s solution consists of what appears to be a near fool-proof take on the humble measuring tape, coupled with an app that does the size translations for various clothing lines and stores for you.

The On device, which has been 18 months in development, is essentially a digital measuring tape that connects to your smartphone via Bluetooth. Specs-wise, it consists of up to 160 cm (63 inch) of circular tape, and is powered by a 3V removable ‘coin’ battery that XYZE claims lasts (up to) 48 months.
Then, coupled with the XYZE app, which includes walkthrough instructions on how to measure correctly, your sizes are recorded and stored as your XYZE ID. This data is then translated and matched to various clothing brands and store’s own sizing charts to ensure you only buy garments that should actually fit.
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