Empowering Creativity through 3D Fashion Education
Utilizing Browzwear's 3D design software, students create digital replicas of the garment, printed and cut into physical forms for the showcase.
Utilizing Browzwear's 3D design software, students create digital replicas of the garment, printed and cut into physical forms for the showcase.
VStitcher and Stylezone simplify the garment design process by facilitating collaboration between all members of the proccess.
Browzwear Night at FIT 2023 A Celebration of Collaboration and Innovation We just wrapped up our 5th annual Browzwear Night at FIT event and it was a...
Browzwear's avatars help create and visualize garments, enabling them to save time and reduce costs, creating more sustainable fashion.
Browzwear partners with HCMUTE to support training of future designers and technical personnel for the Fashion and Apparel industry in Vietnam.
Our Product in a Day initiative gives students the unique opportunity to learn how to create a garment from concept to finished product in a single...
Meet three new members of the Browzwear avatar family. Charlie, our child avatar, the male Faceless, and a pair of legs.
Our 3D CAD Block Library contains a variety of designed and ready-to-use blocks. Use these pattern blocks as a starting point for your designs.
Hear from top apparel creatives from Columbia and Nike about their experiences and approaches to digital apparel technology.
Access to digital twins of Crystal Denim’s finishes in VStitcher to enable more designers to digitally replace wasteful workflows and sample...
Meet our two latest additions to 3D apparel design software, VStitcher, Joseph, plus-sized avatar, and Faceless, our mannequin-like avatar.
By adopting 3D clothing design software into a historically traditional industry, Yanbu Intimates looks to upgrade the production workflow.
As with any transformation process, change must be adopted from an organization’s core to be effective and sustainable.
We’ll walk you through the process of creating a pair of leather gloves and a puffy backpack in 3D apparel design software, VStitcher.
Educators like Melanie Carrico, are spearheading initiatives to bring 3D apparel technology into the curriculum to educate students.