
Sene is a Los Angeles-based custom clothing brand that leverages AI and machine learning to scale bespoke tailoring. Their SmartFit quiz enables customers to receive handcrafted clothing tailored to their unique body measurements and types, offering sizeless custom apparel including T-shirts, jeans, suits, and more. The company emphasizes inclusivity and sustainability by only producing garments when there is a confirmed customer, reducing waste in the fashion supply chain. Their product line features technical fabrics and a range of custom-fit apparel for men and women, positioning Sene as a next-generation fashion brand combining technology and design for personalized, sustainable clothing.

Sene is a Los Angeles-based custom clothing brand that leverages AI and machine learning to scale bespoke tailoring. Their SmartFit quiz enables customers to receive handcrafted clothing tailored to their unique body measurements and types, offering sizeless custom apparel including T-shirts, jeans, suits, and more. The company emphasizes inclusivity and sustainability by only producing garments when there is a confirmed customer, reducing waste in the fashion supply chain. Their product line features technical fabrics and a range of custom-fit apparel for men and women, positioning Sene as a next-generation fashion brand combining technology and design for personalized, sustainable clothing.
What: Los Angeles-based custom apparel brand offering 'sizeless' made-to-order clothing using a SmartFit sizing quiz and data-driven fit algorithms
Founders: Ray Li (Co‑Founder & CEO) and Mark Zheng (Co‑Founder & President); relaunched in May 2019
Funding: Total disclosed funding $1,800,000.00 USD; last round Seed (2022-02-01)
Investors: Includes Hyphen Capital and Pitbull Ventures (Crunchbase lists five investors)
Why it matters: Made-to-order production reduces waste and supports inclusive fit with remakes/alterations guarantee
Sizing and fit variability in apparel and waste from overproduction in the fashion supply chain.
2019
Custom apparel
“Crunchbase lists five investors, including Hyphen Capital and Pitbull Ventures”