Pulchritude Fashion / Fit design software / Atlanta
PULCHRITUDEFASHION
FIT DESIGN PLATFORMStart with one garment
Workflow / From design to sample

Pulchritude fits between the design and the next sample.

The product gives fashion teams a shared fit brief that can move from creative intent into technical design, 3D review, and the sample room.

See the handoff
Seated black leather look
Look 01 / Motion review / Workflow

From target silhouette to a usable build brief.

Pulchritude keeps the product surface simple: define the fit goal, select the bodies you need to fit, review the garment map, and share the resulting instructions.

01

Load the garment

Bring in a garment image, 3D style, measurement set, or existing fit notes.

02

Set the target fit

Mark the visual features the style is supposed to keep: shoulder, waist, drape, volume, hem, and line.

03

Choose the body range

Select the profiles or measurements the garment needs to work across.

04

Review the Fit Map

See where the garment should hold, give, shift tension, or recover after movement.

05

Share the Build Spec

Send the zone-by-zone instructions into technical design, 3D review, PLM notes, and the sample room.

Works with the fashion development process you already have.

Pulchritude is not a replacement for PLM, 3D garment tools, or technical design. It creates a clearer fit object that those teams and tools can use.

HANDOFF / 01

PLM & product records

Store body range, fit targets, Fit Map zones, and revision notes with the style.

HANDOFF / 02

3D garment review

Use the target fit and zone instructions as context when comparing digital garment versions.

HANDOFF / 03

Sample room brief

Give sample teams plain-language instructions tied to specific garment areas.

HANDOFF / 04

PDF & structured export

Share the Build Spec as a review document or structured data for downstream workflows.

Pulchritude workspace in a technology office
Development / Atlanta
Pulchritude workspace at Dell for Startups
Technology sponsor / Dell Technologies

Give every team the same answer to “what should this garment do?”

The Fit Map and Build Spec keep the fit goal attached to the style from review through sampling.

Start with one garment