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Online shopping giants bet on AI to curb clothes returns

David Peterson by David Peterson
February 17, 2025
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German heavyweight Zalando is among the retailers to introduce an AI sizing tool on their websites. ©AFP

Paris (AFP) – From sizing advice via selfies to robot stock-takers, online shopping behemoths have increasingly turned to artificial intelligence in a bid to stem the flow of bad-for-business clothes returns. Up to 30 percent of fashion items bought on the internet are sent back, according to a late 2024 study by consulting firm McKinsey and the Business of Fashion website — not least because “clients are buying several sizes or styles and returning most of them.” That practice drags down profit margins. Each returned package costs between $21 and $46 on average given the costs of transport, treatment, and making the item fit for selling again, according to a separate McKinsey study.

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“Seventy percent of returns are linked to a sizing issue,” said Zoe Tournant, whose company Fringuant markets an AI-driven algorithm to fix that, charging clients between 5,000 to 100,000 euros ($5,250 to $105,000) a year. Armed with the customer’s height, weight, and a quick selfie taken on the phone, the French-based startup promises shoppers a better idea of what size would fit them best. “With the selfie we detect their age, gender,” to help “refine” the image of the customer’s body fed into its AI model, trained for a year on thousands of photos, Tournant explained. Within seconds, that model is then matched up with the garment’s dimensions provided by the brand to tell shoppers whether a jumper “falls perfectly on the shoulder” or if there are “doubts at the level of the hips” for a pair of trousers. Tournant said her firm has some 20 clients, including upmarket womenswear label Maje, which she claimed has seen a dramatic drop in returns.

– ‘Avoid returns’ –

Similarly tempted by AI’s promise, Zalando acquired Swiss start-up Fision in 2020, one of a raft of companies working in the size-prediction niche. Since July 2023, the German heavyweight retailer has adopted its own AI-driven sizing tool where customers help avoid returns “by taking two photos of themselves with their phone while wearing tight-fitting clothes,” Zalando told AFP. Besides sizing, e-commerce firms are also counting on AI to help avoid returns caused by shipping errors and automate their stock counts.

At ID Logistics, which operates in 18 countries, the order pickers’ trolleys are equipped with a smart camera to check that the colour or size of the product retrieved from the shelves matches the order. The device immediately alerts the worker if they have picked up the wrong item. In less than two years, this camera has “reduced by 90 percent” the number of incorrect parcels, explains Ludovic Lamaud, ID Logistics Director of Development and Innovation. Elsewhere in the warehouse, an independent robot “rammed with AI” likewise maps the premises to “update the stock according to what it sees,” processing “6,000 to 30,000 pallets a night.” “The right stock prevents preparation errors and therefore returns,” said Lamaud.

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