Attributes search · Apparel & footwear
Size and fit search for Shopify apparel and footwear
Apparel shoppers search by fit and size as much as style, and the wrong fit is the top reason for a return. Atomz writes size, fit, rise, length, and width into structured fields so a shopper finds something that fits before they buy.
Score your store free first →high-rise tapered jeans in a 32 inseam, stretch
Before Atomz, an agent reads
A title and a price, with none of the fields this search needs to match.
Result, passed over
After Atomz, an agent reads
Result, your product is the answer
Every word in the question maps to a structured attribute, so the right product is the answer.
The problem
Why keyword search misses this.
Fit is a set of measurements and cuts, and keyword search flattens it into words in a title. It cannot tell a high-rise from a mid-rise, a 32 inseam from a 34, or a tapered leg from a straight one, so a shopper sees a wall of jeans and guesses, which is exactly how a return starts.
What goes in, what matches
The fields that answer the search.
The left column is what a shopper types. The right is the structured field Atomz writes to your metafields, the thing search and an agent match on.
high-rise tapered jeans
32 inch inseam stretch
petite straight leg
How Atomz does it
Written once, to fields you own.
Atomz writes fit, rise, inseam, leg shape, and fabric into your Shopify metafields as structured fields, so a shopper can search by how something should fit and see only the items that match, on your store and inside an assistant.
Everything lives in your Shopify metafields, so the same data powers your on-store search, your AI Assistant, and the off-site agents that read Shopify Catalog.
Size & fit search: questions merchants ask
Why does fit search cut returns?+
The leading cause of apparel returns is fit, and most stores only let a shopper search by style. Letting them search by rise, inseam, and leg shape means they find something that fits the first time.
Can shoppers combine size and style?+
Yes. Because fit and fabric are separate fields, a shopper can ask for a high-rise tapered jean in stretch and see only items that match all of it.
Does it cover footwear too?+
Yes. Width, arch, and use case work the same way as apparel fit, so a shopper can search for a wide-fit running shoe, not just a running shoe.
Get started
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