In fact, the application of 3D technology does not only apply to the automotive or manufacturing industry, but has also penetrated into the global fashion industry. A number of brands, such as Adidas, Hugo Boss, Louis Vuitton, and even small brands, use it to simplify the design development process. However, what is 3D fashion design? The application of 3D in fashion design is the process of developing 3D prototypes from two-dimensional digital patterns. With the help of three-dimensional technology, designers can now create 3D garments directly on life-like avatar models.

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There are a number of advantages that companies get by utilizing the 3D design program. The first is to speed up the overall production process. Designers can work on many virtual fittings of a garment. They are also easy to edit patterns if there are mistakes in the design process.

The virtual design tool also provides a time-saving feature that can sync patterns for the left and right sides or the front and back of a design. That way, the production process to market can be accelerated.

The use of 3D technology can also significantly reduce sample generation costs. Labels can create and share garment visuals with life-like photos without actually making a physical sample. Because of its virtual form, it can also be a solution for the production of textile waste, which is the second highest contributor to waste in the world.

One of the sources of producing textile waste is making samples repeatedly to get the most suitable cut. With 3D technology, the process of designing clothes can be done more ethically and sustainably because fabric is not wasted.