FOR some people, trying on clothes is a drag.

Picking out the items and waiting in line while trying to nail the size, color, and style before putting everything on can be time-consuming and exhausting.

HUGE TIME SAVER

Complaints about unforgiving lighting and a lack of privacy are also common.

So, step forward, LA-based VR specialist Indestry . They have created a swanky virtual mirror that lets you try on new clothes and even order them without taking a stitch off.

There are plans to have the devices in subways and at bus stops, helping people do their shopping on the move with minimal fuss.

Indestry owner Alex Poulson showed The U.S. Sun his revolutionary Hero Mirror recently which is being used at concerts and sporting events.

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