BCKJAC03252
A red and blue striped knit fabric featuring a distinct ribbed structure. The surface features vertical stripes of alternating colors, creating a textured, elastic feel suitable for accessories or lightweight tops.
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Red, Blue, White |
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Print & Pattern |
Yarn-dyed Stripe |
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Placket |
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Sleeve |
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Fabric Type |
Knit |
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Structure |
Rib |
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Content |
Tencel |
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Composition |
100% Tencel |
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GSM |
147 |
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GSM Range |
GSM 100-150 |
Description
What is Interactive Product Display?
- Digital and Physical Forms: Interactive product displays can take both digital and physical forms. Digital displays often use touchscreens, motion sensors, or other technologies to allow users to interact with virtual product representations. Physical displays may involve physical product samples that users can touch, manipulate, or try out.
- Information Presentation: Interactive displays provide detailed product information, such as specifications, features, benefits, and usage instructions. This information can be presented through text, images, videos, and animations.
- Customization: Many interactive displays allow users to customize or personalize products. For example, they might change the color, size, or features of a product to see how it fits their preferences.
How Interactive Product Display benefits fashion sector?
- Enhanced Product Visualization: Interactive displays allow customers to see clothing and accessories in more detail. Users can zoom in, rotate, and view items from different angles, providing a more comprehensive understanding of the products.
- Virtual Try-On: One of the most significant benefits is the ability for customers to virtually try on clothing and accessories using augmented reality (AR) or other interactive technologies. This feature helps customers assess how items will fit and look on them, reducing uncertainty and improving the Fashion Technology.
- Customization: Interactive displays often enable customers to customize products by choosing different colors, sizes, or design elements in real-time. This customization fosters a sense of personalization, allowing customers to tailor items to their preferences.
- Reduced Returns: Virtual try-ons and customization options provided by interactive displays can significantly reduce the likelihood of returns, as customers have a clearer idea of how products will fit and appear on their bodies.
- Educational Content: Interactive displays can provide educational content, such as fashion tips, styling ideas, and information about materials and care instructions, offering valuable guidance to customers.
- Comparative Shopping: Users can compare different fashion items side by side, making it easier to evaluate and choose between similar products, thereby streamlining the purchase decision process.
- User Engagement: Interactive displays enhance user engagement by providing an immersive and exploratory shopping experience. This increased engagement can lead to longer browsing times and higher customer satisfaction.
- Marketing and Promotion: Fashion brands can create interactive marketing campaigns and advertisements that utilize interactive displays, increasing brand visibility and engagement with potential customers.
- Market Adaptability: Interactive displays are versatile and adaptable to various fashion sectors, including clothing, accessories, footwear, and jewelry, catering to a wide range of fashion products.
- In-Store Enhancements: In physical stores, interactive displays can enhance the in-store shopping experience. For example, they can be used to offer virtual try-on options, interactive mirrors, or digital catalogs.
- Sustainability: By reducing the need for physical prototypes, samples, and showrooms, interactive displays contribute to more sustainable fashion practices by reducing waste and the environmental impact.
BCKJAC03252 3D apparel model
BCKJAC03252 is a detailed Digital Fabric 3D apparel model prepared for digital fashion workflows, ecommerce product visualization and collection planning. The asset highlights Magenta, giving fashion teams a clear product view before physical sampling.
Use this digital garment for virtual showroom pages, merchandising reviews, design presentations, online catalog imagery and apparel development discussions. It helps buyers, designers and production teams evaluate silhouette, styling direction and product story with consistent front-facing visual clarity.
Binarycloth builds product visuals for brands that need faster sampling, cleaner campaign assets and scalable digital product content. This Digital Fabric model supports modern apparel workflows where accurate 3D visualization reduces repeated sample rounds and keeps product teams aligned.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this fabric drape and behave realistically in 3D?
Yes — we capture weight, stretch and surface detail so the fabric drapes and folds true to life on 3D garments in CLO3D and other simulators.
Can you match this fabric to a physical swatch I send?
Yes — send us your physical swatch and we scan and colour-match it into an accurate digital fabric for your 3D samples.
Can you digitize a fabric like this into a CLO3D-ready PBR material?
Yes. Our fabric digitalization turns a physical fabric swatch into a true-to-life, CLO3D-ready PBR material with accurate colour, weave and sheen. Digital fabrics start from $15.
What files do I receive for this digital fabric?
You receive ready-to-use PBR material files (U3M/ZFAB plus texture maps) that drop straight into CLO3D, Browzwear and standard 3D workflows.
How much does it cost to digitize a fabric like this?
Fabric digitalization starts from $15 per material. A flatbed scan is from $9.99 and premium Vizoo scanning from $30, with a minimum order of 10 fabrics. Request a quote.
Can I reuse this digital fabric across my own 3D garments?
Absolutely. Once digitized, the fabric material is yours to apply to any number of 3D garments, colourways and collections.







