As I have mentioned before, Autodesk believes that the future of making involves 3 fundamental changes:
- Products themselves will be smarter with enablements via the internet of things.
- Processes will move towards automation via robots and greater efficiency through techniques like additive manufacturing.
- Consumer demand will shift toward bespoke creations instead of generic off-the-shelf goods.
With this in mind, I ordered a custom-made shirt from Original Stitch and chronicled my experience:
- The Process of Purchasing Personalized Creations
- My Original Stitch Experience: Unfortunately Zero for Two
- Original Stitch: What should a bespoke customer satisfaction process be?
The Original Stitch shirt didn’t fit, so I repeated the process with a technology-based measuring process from a company called MTailor.
- Dumping @Original Stitch — On to @MTailor
- Progress Report of Customized Shirt from @MTailor
- My @MTailor Shirt Fits Like A Glove
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