How to build a capsule wardrobe from what you own
Skip the shopping list. Learn how to audit the clothes already in your closet, spot the versatile core pieces, and assemble a working capsule without buying anything new.
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Closr is a digital wardrobe and context-aware outfit planner for iPhone — you photograph the clothes you already own, and the app helps you actually wear them. This blog is where we share the thinking behind that: practical, no-fluff guides on cataloguing your closet, building outfits, running a capsule wardrobe, and getting more mileage out of every piece you own.
We're just getting started. The first posts are in the works and will appear here once they are ready — grounded in how people actually use their wardrobes, not aspirational shopping hauls.
Skip the shopping list. Learn how to audit the clothes already in your closet, spot the versatile core pieces, and assemble a working capsule without buying anything new.
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A fast, repeatable routine for photographing and tagging a useful wardrobe rotation — without spending a whole weekend on it.
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A handful of reliable outfit templates you can apply to almost anything you own, so getting dressed becomes a two-minute decision instead of a daily standoff with your closet.
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The psychology behind wardrobe blind spots, and a simple system for surfacing the forgotten pieces you already paid for but never reach for.
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How to plan a trip's worth of outfits from a compact set of pieces, mixing and matching on purpose so you pack lighter and never stare at a suitcase wondering what to wear.
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Camera rolls full of outfit photos feel useful but rarely change what you wear. Here's the difference a structured, searchable wardrobe makes — and when a simple album is genuinely enough.
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Prefer to browse the product while the App Store launch is prepared? Explore what Closr does in the digital wardrobe app overview, see how people build outfits from clothes they already own, or check how Closr stacks up on the comparison and alternatives pages.