The host tests an app that claims to find the perfect-fitting jeans using smart leggings that measure body dimensions. The leggings have electrodes that measure and send data to the app, which then recommends jeans based on the user's size and fit preferences. The host tries on three pairs of jeans recommended by the app, but finds that while they all fit, none of them are perfect. The app provides a long list of five-star recommendations, but the host feels that it doesn't offer any new insights into what styles or brands would suit their body type best.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is using an app called "Like A Glove" to get a pair of perfectly fitted jeans.
2. The app uses Smart Leggings with electrodes to measure the speaker's body.
3. The Smart Leggings are paired with an iPhone app that takes the measurements and searches through a database for recommended jeans.
4. The speaker provides their height, favorite denim brands, sizes, weight, and age to the app.
5. The app recommends over 100 pairs of jeans from various brands, all with a 5-star fit rating.
6. The speaker chooses three pairs of jeans from different brands (Old Navy, Levi's, and Lucky Brand) to try on.
7. The speaker tests the jeans by wearing them and performing various activities, such as walking down stairs.
8. The speaker compares the app-recommended jeans to a pair of their own jeans that they wear regularly.
9. The speaker's regular jeans are from Target, Mossimo brand, size 8 long.
10. The speaker's expectations from the app were not fully met, as they were hoping for more personalized recommendations.