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Show HN: We built Tinder for clothes at the TC Disrupt Hackathon

10 pointsby blueskiover 11 years ago

4 comments

ozziegooenover 11 years ago
Quite nice for a hackathon.<p>Some comments: 1) Want to choose a price range. $3k for a jacket? 2) When I click &quot;Like&quot;, the animation to get a copy of a new one should be the same as when I click &quot;Dislike&quot;, or at least in the same direction. I expect new items to always come from the right, them coming from the left in some cases is strange to me. 3) The default example &quot;men&#x27;s skinny jeans&quot; should work as-is. It would also be useful if there were a button &quot;Choose&quot; or something on the home page.
vaughanover 11 years ago
Great work guys. Would be excellent as a mobile app. If only there was some way to replicate the Tinder &quot;match&quot; aspect. Maybe constraining matches to a price range, brand choice, mutual friend likes or providing random discounts.<p>A pivot: how about you try the clothes on in a change room, take a photo and then people can say buy or don&#x27;t buy. I&#x27;m sure its been done.
furqanrydhanover 11 years ago
I like the concept, I actually got sucked into it myself. I&#x27;d keep going with it, I think it&#x27;s great.
rdrgdvsover 11 years ago
bought a sweater within 1 min of using it. the big discounts at kohl&#x27;s helped.