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I plan to build an online clothing brand that allows customers to customize their garments by choosing their color palette, fabric, and other details—similar to how Subway lets customers build their own sandwiches. While local tailors offer customiza

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This sounds too tech heavy but from my experience, since my mom owns a boutique, the problem indian women have with fashion is the fit and the bodies are diverse that you cannot make stuff in S size and hope it fits all S size women. So whatever they buy, they come to get it altered. How will yours help?

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