For men

A wardrobe app for men who want to dress better without shopping more

TL;DR

Closr is a digital wardrobe app for men that catalogs the clothes you already own and suggests outfits from them. You photograph your closet, it organizes everything, and it helps you wear more of what you have instead of buying more. It is a free iOS download with optional paid features.

Most men do not have a clothes problem. They have a combinations problem. You own enough — the drawer is full, the rail is packed — but you still wear the same four outfits on rotation and buy a new grey tee because you forgot you own three. A wardrobe app for men like Closr fixes the part that is actually broken: not what you own, but how you use it.

The real problem is not your closet — it is your memory

Here is what usually happens. You buy well over a few years. You end up with genuinely good pieces: a couple of Oxford shirts, some tees that fit right, dark denim, chinos, a jacket that works, decent shoes. Then every morning your brain reaches for the same three combinations because they are the ones you can picture without effort. The other 70% of your wardrobe becomes furniture.

Closr turns your closet into something you can actually see and browse. You photograph each piece once, and it lives in a clean, searchable grid — tops, bottoms, outerwear, shoes — instead of buried in a drawer. When your whole rotation is laid out in front of you, the combinations you keep forgetting stop hiding. That is the entire trick, and it is a surprisingly powerful one.

How Closr works, in plain terms

1. Capture your clothes

Photograph five to ten compatible pieces you actually wear. Review the details as they are added, and Closr turns them into a focused visual wardrobe you can search and filter.

2. Get outfit ideas

Closr suggests full outfits built only from what you own. No shopping cart, no catalog — just combinations from your closet, including ones you would not have thought of.

3. Plan and repeat

Save the fits that work, plan ahead for the week or a trip, and stop re-deciding the same decision every morning.

If you want the deeper version of this, the build outfits from clothes you own guide walks through the workflow, and the context-aware outfit planner page covers how the suggestions are generated.

Why this works better for men specifically

Men's wardrobes tend to be smaller and more repeatable than they feel — which is exactly why an app helps so much. A core of up to 10 well-chosen pieces can produce a useful set of outfits, but only if you can see them all at once and remember what pairs with what. Closr is built for that focused rotation.

It also removes the two things that make men bounce off style advice: it is not preachy, and it does not push you to buy. There is no lookbook of clothes you do not own and cannot afford. The suggestions are grounded entirely in your closet, so every idea is something you can literally put on tomorrow morning. If you have ever felt like style content was talking to someone with a bigger budget and more patience, this is the opposite of that.

And it compounds. The more you use it, the more you notice which pieces earn their place and which never come up — useful signal the next time you are tempted to buy another almost-identical hoodie.

Honest limits

Closr is an iOS app today, so if you are on Android it is not for you yet — no point pretending otherwise. It also asks for a little upfront effort: you have to photograph your clothes before it can do anything useful. Ten focused minutes gets you a working core wardrobe, but it is not zero. And it is a tool, not a stylist with opinions about your life — it makes your own clothes easier to use, which for most men is exactly the help they actually needed.

If you want to see how Closr stacks up against other options, the best digital wardrobe apps roundup lays out the landscape fairly, including where competitors are strong.

FAQ

Is Closr a good wardrobe app for men?

Yes. Closr is built for anyone who wants to get more out of the clothes they already own, and men who own a tight, repeatable set of solid pieces tend to see results fast. You photograph what you own, Closr catalogs it, and it suggests outfits from your actual closet — not a store's catalog. There is nothing gendered about the workflow: it just helps you wear more of what you have.

Do I have to photograph every single item?

No. Start with five to ten compatible pieces you reach for most. The current MVP allows up to 10 wardrobe items per account, which is enough to build and save a focused rotation.

Will Closr try to sell me clothes I do not need?

No. Closr works from the clothes you already own and is designed to help you shop less, not more. Its whole point is to surface combinations you have not tried from your existing wardrobe, so you get more mileage out of things you already paid for.

How much does Closr cost?

Closr is free to start on iPhone, with credits and an optional weekly subscription for photographic try-ons. You can build your digital wardrobe and start getting outfit suggestions without paying anything up front.

Is Closr available on Android?

Closr is currently an iOS app. If you are on Android, it is not available for you yet — we would rather tell you that plainly than pretend otherwise.

Wear more of what you already own

Photograph your closet once, and let Closr turn it into outfits you keep forgetting you can make.

Coming soon to the App Store