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indiDenim Intellifit Design Studio

If you're still having trouble finding the perfect pair of jeans, indiDenim might solve your denim woes. They're looking for SF Bay Area folks to participate in their beta Intellifit Design Studio program. Simply head on over to their Emeryville office to get fitted for a pair of jeans via their Intellifit Virtual Fitting Room.
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(Women's SoMa Jeans)


The Virtual Fitting Room does a full body scan (using harmless radio waves) to get your exact measurements. It's pretty easy - you just step into their booth fully clothed, and it takes only a few minutes to perform the entire scan.

As a bonus, being part of this beta program will get you a 30% discount. You'll also get one-on-one fitting advice from an indiDenim's fit consultant. Talk about über customer service! I just got fitted and ordered my first pair, so I'm looking forward to wearing it in 4 weeks.

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(Men's Potrero Classic Jeans)


Check it out at: www.indidenim.com/oo/navigation/design-studio-landing

For those who can't make it to the SF Bay Area, make your custom jeans online here:
www.indidenim.com

For the boys, they also do custom men's shirts - choose your style, fabric, collar, etc. Check it out here: www.inditailored.com.

(updated January 8, 2009)

Tagged as: bay area, clothing, denim, discount, fashion, fashion design, jeans, San Francisco, shopping

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This is interesting. Please do write more about the ordering experience - how did it work, did you think I'd like it (or I mean, if an average person likes it; or is it too sci-fi to begin with?)
Did You trust the end result would have a good fit, or what kind of second thoughts did You have. And finally, did You get the jeans as promised, and how do they fit? Do You recommend it, can't decide, or no recommendation whatsoever? I understand they're testing it so maybe if You don't recommend, it's still worth trying after a while. Let us know, please

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