How Sharing is Done

How Sharing is Done

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You know how you and your sister, brother, friend and others you cherish, tend to share the things you love? You do it, to share the joy that you have using it. Expecting nothing in return. Well. Maybe a coffee as a thank you.

But this would not function without trust. The whole sharing community would not function without trust. It is the trust between friends in such an economy, that our application is based on.

We want to nourish the spirit of trust between our users. And to do that we need the technology, that enables sharing between friends directly, while allowing for the utmost level of trust in the application. Blockchain.

It’s where all the ownership and temporary ownership will be safely recorded to ensure stability of data. But we know that this technology can sometimes be tricky to understand, so we’re keeping it hidden. The users will never even know it’s there. They will however benefit from all the great things this decentralized revolution brings.

Sharing with our application is simple. Select a photo of yourself wearing the item you want to share and upload it to your completely personal wardrobe online. Find friends and family on Wear & Share and invite them to explore your wardrobe. Once they do the same you will all have a huge combined wardrobe at your disposal. You can even create several smaller wardrobes. Dedicated only to specific occasions or a specific group of friends.

Explore the combined wardrobe to create the perfect outfit for every occasion by mixing your and your friends’ wearables.

Explore the combined wardrobe to spot what your friends are sharing with you instantly. When you see that perfect item, simply request to borrow it and arrange where and when to exchange it.

Here are some guidelines to take into account when sharing:

  • Return it clean and tidy.

  • Return it at the arranged time and place.

  • Sharing is a two way street. Share as much as you borrow.

  • Don’t force it if it doesn’t fit. You might stretch it.

  • Give credit, where credit is due. Don’t pawn off others clothes as your own.

  • If you damage something, make up for it.

  • Have fun sharing!

To learn everything else about the application, go look at our website and connect with us on social media.