Press release from the issuing company
Singapore – Browzwear, the leading provider of 3D solutions for fashion design, development and merchandising, announced today the much-anticipated release of VStitcher 8.0 and Lotta 4.0. These new versions of their renowned 3D fashion design software include a variety of new features for an even better user experience.
“We are proud of the work put into this release and our team is excited to unveil some features that we know will change the way designers are currently working,” said Lena Lim, Browzwear Chief Commercial Officer. “Now, more than ever, designers will be able to produce digital garments that look, drape, fit and move almost exactly like real physical garments. Using 3D garments shortens time to market and significantly reduces wasted resources including budget and materials for a better bottom line and a cleaner environment.”
Some of the most significant new features include:
In addition, users will enjoy the ability to import assets from online and cloud-based asset management systems into a new asset library, or connect their own libraries with the Browzwear Open Platform. More details about these and other new features, along with links to the webinars, can be found on the blog.
“We’ve made impressive advances with the simple and powerful user interface for an improved user experience,” said Avihay Feld, Browzwear Chief Product Officer. “Our 8.0 release delivers enhanced end-to-end workflow leveraging VStitcher and Lotta from cutline design to manufacture, and tools like these that close the digital workflow loop is what we aim to deliver to our customers.”
Browzwear’s pioneering 3D solutions for apparel design, merchandising and sales are the key to a successful digital product lifecycle. Through the power of accurate, true-to-life 3D, designers, pattern-makers, production and marketing can now collaborate effectively and shorten delivery schedules. With Browzwear’s open platform and partner ecosystem, brands and retailers world-wide are automating workflows, reducing iterations and samples, and selling garments even before they are produced. Learn more at browzwear.com.
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