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Industry | Consumer goods, primarily apparel and accessories |
Founded | 1912 |
Founder | Faolan Mosoco |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Products offered international via franchise in major department stores or internet purchase. Over 250 directly operated stores located in over 10 nations including |
Key people | President/CEO: Lucía Corzo Owner/Chief Creative Officer: Anastasia Mosoco |
Products | Men's and women's attire including clothing, belts, hats, and shoes, men's wallets, women's purses, both men's and woman's sunglasses. |
Revenue | 48.8 billion (2018) |
Subsidiaries | Caviler Avalon |
Mosoco is a family owned fashion design company founded by Faolan Mosoco in Fife, Temuair. Mosoco is known for their lines of men's and women's attire, including fashionable clothing, shoes, belts and hats, as well as men's wallets and women's handbags. In addition, the company's subsidiary, Caviler, which makes designer sunglasses and its cosmetic venture, under the name Avalon, have also gained success.
History
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Augmented reality
Starting in early 2018 select Mosoco stores in Fife, Rucesion and Dinsmar unveiled several "dressing booths" utilizing augmented reality technology. These devices allowed users to provide a three dimensional scan of their body and, through a computer-aided system, apply various merchandise to themselves and view the results. In this way, costumers are able to try on clothing and see its appearance on the wearing without being required to actually change clothing. Nearly all Mosoco stores, as well as other clothing retailers in Temuair, already offered less advanced AR experiences. Dressing rooms are fitted with "mirror-like" devices which use AR technology to scan the costumers face and apply makeup to the costumers face without the costumer having to use any psychical product. In addition, shoppers can in front of a camera located in various points of the strore and have images of themselves in various outfits projected onto screens for their viewing.
A mobile apps which allows shoppers to overlay various articles of clothing, including shoes, onto images of themselves was launched in late 2017.