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History
Launched in 2007, Fit Just Right is a privately owned software company based in Webster, Massachusetts. Fit Just Right is the first company to simply and successfully solve the fit problem.
Fit Just Right began as one consumer’s passion to solve her own "fit" problem. The idea for Fit Just Right arose when Mrs. Jodi Healy was walking around the shopping district in Ft Lauderdale. Despite wanting to shop at the variety of small boutiques after a day of travel, she was too tired to try on clothes or shoes. Not knowing the brands, trying on multiple sizes and styles was the only option. Frustrated and overwhelmed she thought, “Why is shopping so difficult? Why can’t someone just use my body measurements to tell me what size to buy or what would fit”?
After discussing the problem with others she realized she was not alone with her “fit” problem and desperately sought for a solution. She found many past products that tried to address fit and "the problem" but were over-complicated, had failed or did not scale, and none could simply tell her what the right size was for her or what garment(s) would fit while she shopped.
Having experience in back and front end applications, a background in ERP and cross industry software packages, the solution naturally evolved. Designing tables and database structures in her past, Mrs. Healy realized since fashion is mass produced, instruction or specifications must be stored somewhere by manufacturers on every garment or shoe. Why not design software that uses a shopper’s unique measurements and through a series of algorithms match them with the measurements of each garment or shoe - real time while the customer shops? The patenting process began and the rest is history.
Powered by Fit Just Right, retailers are enabled to make subtle changes to garment or style specifications, switch or offer new designs, and even change manufacturers without any impact to the shopper.
Tags and labels will become obsolete and "size" irrelevant.
Shoppers buy based on the best match to their measurements rather than what size they think they are or what tag is sewn onto a garment or stamped on a shoe.
The end result- an improved bottom line coupled with optimal customer satisfaction.
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