Southeast FashionTech Startups Reshaping Wardrobes: Stork Exchange, DressyClub, Fashivly & More, US

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Fashion-focused startups to know if you are looking to update your wardrobe – Hypepotamus

FinTech, BioTech, HealthTech…and now, FashionTech?

There are a growing number of startups in the Southeast that are working at the intersection of fashion and technology. Some are helping parents buy and sell second-hand baby items. Others are connecting college students through shared wardrobes. A few are even providing personalized styling experiences. But most importantly, these ventures are reshaping the way we think about our wardrobe.

Whether you are looking to go on a shopping spree or not, these are the technology startups that are making a fashion statement that you should keep an eye on.

The North Carolina-based startup makes it easy for parents to buy and sell second hand baby goods all in one place. Stork Exchange is part of the Techstars Atlanta cohort currently in session.

This startup connects college students through shared closets. Based out of Denver, DressyClub is currently in Atlanta to participate in Techstars Atlanta.

This North Carolina startup helps users find, love, and curate their personal style. The platform’s styling services provide users with style guides, and Fashivly’s stylists are industry-vetted, seasoned professionals who work with all genders and all body types to create totally personalized looks.

Reflekt Me is a SaaS startup that allows e-commerce brands to reach new customers with personalized product images of real people wearing different products. The technology is currently used to help Levi’s shoppers.

North Carolina-based Prept is a style and shopping platform for women and boutique women’s fashion stores. In the app, users can get personalized assistance from stores & Prept style advisors to help curate outfits or even build a whole new wardrobe.

Founded by Duke University students Dhruv Bindra and Rahul Bhandari, Styl uses a Tinder-like interface and lets users swipe on personalized clothing recommendations.

Newly-launched Fitted Family is an e-commerce brand and subscription service that wants to make children’s shoe shopping more enjoyable and convenient for all.

Couture Technologies helps brands create personalized, AI-powered customer experiences virtual fittings, interactive lookbooks, and a virtual body measurement system. You can read about their previous fundraising journey on Hypepotamus.

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Neha Sharma
Neha Sharma
Neha Sharma is a tech-savvy author at The Reportify who delves into the ever-evolving world of technology. With her expertise in the latest gadgets, innovations, and tech trends, Neha keeps you informed about all things tech in the Technology category. She can be reached at neha@thereportify.com for any inquiries or further information.

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