I’ve previously evaluated enterprise-grade B2B virtual fitting software like Zeekit, alongside the traditional manual workaround of bracket shopping—ordering multiple sizes and returning the extras. While corporate B2B integrations offer slightly higher texture fidelity because they use high-resolution, multi-angle brand asset sheets, they are locked behind closed enterprise ecosystems and are only available on a tiny fraction of major retail sites. Size charts, on the other hand, fail to communicate how a fabric actually sits against a specific body shape. I opted for SnapPeach because it shifts the entire utility model to the consumer side, providing a universal, unrestrictive testing canvas that works on any independent boutique or legacy storefront instantly.