Meta announced that it was launching a designer digital clothing store that will allow users to purchase pieces of clothing for their avatars in its metaverse. The company believes that clothing and other accessories will become an important part of the users’ identity expression and that this will entice them to spend money on digital clothes that will be wearable on all Meta’s apps, including Facebook and Instagram.
Meta to Sell Metaverse Clothing
With the rise of the metaverse, an alternative and digital take of our world, companies have begun to include industries like clothing to capitalize on the earnings that the need for expression of metaverse users can produce. One of these companies is Meta, which has recently announced the launch of a digital clothing store, named the “Meta Avatars Store,” that will allow users to purchase clothing of different brands to dress their metaverse avatars.
The store, which will be rolling to different markets this week, will feature digital designs created by Balenciaga, Prada, and Thom Browne, and will be available for Meta’s avatars on Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger. The pricing for each one of the pieces of clothes available has still not been revealed.
Meta’s Digital Bet
Meta’s bet is simple: the company believes that the metaverse will grow so big in the coming years that the need for these digital items will also grow with it. That is why the company pivoted to a metaverse-driven business earlier this year. About the relevance of these items, Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Meta, stated:
Digital goods will be an important way to express yourself in the metaverse and a big driver of the creative economy. I’m excited to add more brands and bring this to VR soon too.
With VR, Zuckerberg is likely referring to Horizon Worlds, Meta’s flagship metaverse app, that can only be enjoyed by owners of Meta’s Quest, a line of VR headsets. it is likely that users of the platform will also be able to wear these digital items in Horizon World.
However, according to experts, Meta’s voyage to entice users to step into the metaverse will not be an easy one. Zuckerberg has already recognized that this early pivot to metaverse will cost them. In May he stated that this change will make the company lose a “significant amount of money” during the next three to five years.
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