Styl10

Plus-size shopping

See it on your body. Not a thinner one.

Plus-size shopping online has a specific failure mode: most product photos show the piece on a straight-size model, often with the back pinned for the camera. The gap between that image and how the piece sits on you is the whole reason returns hit 40%+ for plus categories. Styl10 closes that visual gap directly.

The plus-size visualization gap

A photo for someone else.

Most retailers don't shoot their plus collections on plus-size models at every size. The model in the photo is often a size 10 wearing the smallest plus offering. The silhouette, drape, and proportion you see have very little to do with how the piece will sit on a size 16 or 22 body. The visual question — would this actually look like something I'd wear? — goes unanswered.

What the render preserves

Your actual proportions.

The render uses your full-body reference photo to match build, posture, and proportions. The face stays exactly yours. The model is designed to PRESERVE your reference body, not normalize it. If you encounter a render that flattens or distorts proportions, that's a bug — tell us and we fix it.
Build preservation
Your shoulders, your torso, your hips. The composer doesn't substitute a smaller or larger reference — your body is the body in the render.
Drape on your body
How a knit cardigan, midi dress, or wide-leg pant actually drapes on you, not on a 5'10 size-2 model.
Posture
Your natural stance, not a model's professional one. Affects how the garment hangs and how it reads.
Identity
Exact face preservation. The render is you — not a generalized version of you.

What we don't solve

The actual size question.

Visual try-on shows silhouette accurately. It can't tell you whether the brand's 1X pattern will actually fit your specific measurements, or whether the cotton will stretch in the wash. For that you still need the brand's size chart and, for unfamiliar brands, the size up rarely hurts. The render solves the visualization half of the problem; the measurement half still requires the chart.

Retailers with strong plus catalogs

Where the catalog supports it.

The pipeline works across retailers, but some have notably stronger plus offerings. The renders are clean and the inventory deep enough that the closet builds without stretching outside a few sources.
Nordstrom
Curve sub-catalog spans dozens of brands. Most pieces render cleanly. Famously good returns policy as a safety net.
ASOS
Dedicated Curve line + multi-brand catalog. Quick turnover, broad inventory.
Anthropologie
Anthropologie Plus carries dresses, denim, knitwear. The drape on the renders shows accurately.
Universal Standard
Plus-first brand designing pieces for size 00-40. Pattern-grade consistency is a category leader.

Real renders, real people

The same engine. Their wardrobe.

Every tile below is an actual Styl10 user wearing actual clothes from actual retailers. No stock photography. No model bait-and-switch.

  • P-LAINFrom Diesel

    P-LAIN

  • Daydream CrewFrom Vuori

    Daydream Crew

  • Wit & Wisdom Skyrise Wide Leg PantsFrom Nordstrom

    Wit & Wisdom Skyrise Wide Leg Pants

Questions people ask

Before you try it.

Will the render flatter me unrealistically?
No — we treat that as a bug. The model is designed to preserve your reference body, not to slim or shape it. If you see a render that doesn't look like you, tell us; we tune those out.
What size range is supported?
Any. The render is body-agnostic — it preserves whatever's in your reference photo. We've tested across the full range and quality holds.
What about extended sizes (4X, 5X) where retailer availability is thin?
Render quality is independent of size availability. What does affect you: many retailers don't carry above 3X. The /retailers index calls out which catalogs run extended. Universal Standard, Eloquii (Walmart), Torrid go furthest.
Are my photos private?
Yes. Your reference photos are inference inputs only — never used to train any model (ours or the provider's), never shared with retailers. Delete your account and they're gone.

Two photos. One minute.

See yourself in it first.

Three free try-ons to start. Upload your face and body photos once. Paste any retailer URL. Decide with your eyes, not your imagination.

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