Photo Guidelines

Men's Photo Guidelines for Virtual Try-On

Ensure your try-on experience is accurate with these do's and don'ts for photo submissions.

What Makes a Good Try-On Photo?

✅ Do's – Men's Ideal Try-On Photo Tips

  • Full body or three-quarter shot
  • Hands relaxed at sides
  • Front-facing pose, head straight
  • Well-lit, evenly exposed image
  • Plain background (preferably light)
  • No accessories like sunglasses or caps
  • Wear fitted clothing
  • Single person in frame

Perfect Examples:

Man in gray t-shirt and dark jeans - ideal casual photo for virtual try-on
Man in black t-shirt and yellow pants - ideal casual photo for virtual try-on
Professional man in light blue dress shirt and dark trousers - ideal business photo for virtual try-on
Man in light blue shirt and dark jeans - ideal casual professional photo for virtual try-on
Man in dark blazer with burgundy shirt and olive pants - ideal smart casual photo for virtual try-on
Man in light blue shirt with brown belt and khaki chinos - ideal smart casual photo for virtual try-on

Notice: Front-facing poses, relaxed hands, plain backgrounds, good lighting, and fitted clothing.

❌ Dont's – Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Crossed legs or leaning postures
  • Accessories like caps, sunglasses
  • Overlapping garments (e.g., jacket over similar colored shirt)
  • Loose or flowy clothing like trench coats
  • Images taken from extreme angles or tilted views
  • Group photos or partial bodies
  • Children's pictures (AI not optimized for kids yet)
  • Folded arms (blocks body shape recognition)
  • Wearing traditional clothes if trying modern garments (and vice versa)

Examples to Avoid:

Man pointing at camera - incorrect pose for virtual try-on
Man with sunglasses and leather jacket - incorrect accessories and overlapping garments
Man with crossed legs and hands in pockets - incorrect posture for virtual try-on
Group photo with multiple people - incorrect for virtual try-on
Child photo - not suitable for virtual try-on
Man in loose overcoat - incorrect outerwear for virtual try-on
Man with folded arms, cap and sunglasses - incorrect pose and accessories

These poses, accessories, and compositions will result in poor virtual try-on results.

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