There's a new fashion trend on the horizon that I can't seem to wrap my head around. It's clothes, that don't actually exist. And no, I'm not talking about a rise in nudism.
According to Yahoo, there are now digital fashion stores that sell digital outfits that the stores simply photoshop onto a customer's photos or to their videos that can then be posted onto social media.
But wait, there's more... They could become a way for you to dress your avatar when interacting in online games and meeting places, which is expected to become common as more of our engagement happens virtually.
For kids, gamers, and social media users, the appeal is definitely there.
For others, this may sound really weird. But after the quarantines and social distancing of the past 18 months, it's easier to see how a cool digital shirt would be more visible than a new outfit you bought in February of 2020.
So, how much does a digital outfit cost? The prices at one store range from $25 hats to hundreds of dollars for a dress. So, basically the same as actual clothes you get to own.





