This tool builds a personal outfit guide from your existing wardrobe. No new purchases. No judgment. No pressure to get rid of anything.
You already have a wardrobe that works. The goal here is to help you see all the combinations inside it that you have not tried yet, and to give you a guide you can scan every morning when you ask yourself what to wear.
You will enter your wardrobe piece by piece, tell us a little about your life and workplace, and we will generate a personal outfit guide organized by occasion.
This takes about five to ten minutes. Take your time and be as specific as you like. The more detail you give, the more useful your guide will be.
You do not need to know the name of every fabric or every style. Write your pieces the way you think of them. The more you describe, the more specific your guide will be, but even a simple list will work.
Your Wardrobe
List your pieces by category. Write them the way you think of them. Skip any category that does not apply to you.
Bottoms
Trousers, pants, jeans, skirts, capris. Add color, fabric and cut if you know them. For example: wide leg, skinny, straight, cropped.
Tops
Shirts, blouses, tees, sleeveless tops, turtlenecks. Add color, fabric and any details you notice. For example: linen, cotton, collar, crew neck, mock neck, short sleeve, long sleeve.
Blazers
All blazers and structured jackets. Add color and fabric if you know it. For example: linen, velvet, cotton, wool.
Sweaters, Cardigans & Knits
All knitwear. Note if any are bulky since bulky sweaters pair with coats not blazers. Add color and fabric if you know it. For example: cashmere, wool, cotton knit.
Coats & Jackets
All outer layers including coats, leather jackets, ponchos, raincoats and casual jackets. Add color and fabric if you know it.
Shoes
All footwear. Add color, style and when you wear them if you know it. For example: season, occasion, or whether they are comfortable for long walking days.
Belts
All belts. Add color, buckle color and width if you know it. Wide, thin and medium width all layer differently.
Scarves & Accessories
Scarves, necklaces, anything you layer or add to outfits. Add color, fabric and season if you know it.
Step 1 of 2
Your Life & Context
A few questions about how you dress and where you go. This is what makes your guide specific to you rather than generic.
Step 2 of 2
Building your guide
Reading your wardrobe and finding your combinations
Your Personal Guide
Every combination below uses only what you already own. Scroll through, save or print what resonates with you.
Ask a styling question
Ask anything about your wardrobe. What to wear to a specific occasion, whether two pieces work together, what shoes to choose.