The Online Wardrobe, a prototype developed by technology researchers at Accenture, showcases a new technology-enabled channel through which consumers and businesses can interact with each other. The Online Wardrobe uses sensors, tagging and tracking technologies to keep track of the clothing you already own, and helps you buy coordinating items, either online or in physical stores. With the Online Wardrobe, consumers can selectively reveal the contents of their wardrobe to their favorite merchants.
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