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FLUX.2 Klein 9B + Virtual Tryon LoRA

Try a clothes using Flux.2 Klein 9B and tryon LoRA from

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Nodes & Models

KSamplerSelect
VAELoader
flux2-vae.safetensors
CLIPLoader
qwen_3_8b_fp8mixed.safetensors
Note
UNETLoader
flux-2-klein-9b.safetensors
Text Multiline
LoadImage
WorkflowGraphics
RandomNoise
LoraLoaderModelOnly
flux-klein-tryon-comfy.safetensors
CLIPTextEncode
Reroute
ImageScaleToTotalPixels
ConditioningZeroOut
VAEEncode
ImageStitch
GetImageSize
EmptyFlux2LatentImage
ReferenceLatent
PreviewImage
GetLatentSizeAndCount
Flux2Scheduler
CFGGuider
SamplerCustomAdvanced
VAEDecode
SaveImage
Image Comparer (rgthree)

Flux.2 Klein 9B Edit + the FAL virtual try‑on LoRA gives you a purpose‑built virtual try‑on pipeline: person photo + garment photos in → realistic image of that same person wearing those clothes out.

What this setup is

  • Flux.2 Klein 9B Edit is a 9B‑parameter FLUX editor model, excellent at precise, photorealistic image‑to‑image edits and inpainting (hair, clothes, accessories) with natural‑language prompts.

  • fal/flux‑klein‑9b‑virtual‑tryon‑lora is a LoRA fine‑tuned on Klein 9B Edit specifically for virtual try‑on, trained to copy garments from reference photos onto the target person while preserving body shape, pose, face, and background.

Key features of the FAL Try‑On LoRA

  • Uses 3 input images:

    • Person (full or ¾ body).

    • Top garment (catalog or ghost‑mannequin shot).

    • Bottom garment (pants, skirt, shorts, etc.).
      The LoRA then outputs a single image of the person wearing that outfit.​

  • Supports many garment types: T‑shirts, hoodies, jackets, jeans, skirts, pants, shorts, etc., across men and women and varied body types.​

  • Resolution up to about 1024 px on the long side, which balances detail with speed and VRAM use.​

  • Built on top of Flux.2 Klein 9B Edit, so you still have full edit controls: guidance scale, steps, seeds, and extra prompt details for style/lighting.

When this combo is a good fit

  • E‑commerce / catalog: preview how multiple outfits look on the same model without physical shooting; ideal for tops + bottoms mixing from separate product photos.

  • Creator / social try‑on: drop in your own portrait as the person image, plus clothing shots from shops/brands, and generate realistic “me wearing this fit” content.

  • Lookbook & styling ideation: test outfit combinations (e.g., jackets with different pants/skirts) quickly before committing to real photoshoots.

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