For style-conscious men
The style app for men who already own good clothes
Closr is a style app for men that catalogs your existing wardrobe and builds sharper outfits from pieces you already own. It is an organizer and a context-aware outfit planner in one, aimed at getting more range out of your closet rather than selling you new clothes.
You have the closet. Selvedge denim you researched for a week, a good navy overcoat, three pairs of shoes you actually broke in properly. The problem was never taste or budget. The problem is that at 7:45 on a Tuesday you reach for the same two combinations because they are the ones you can picture, and forty other pieces sit in the dark. Closr fixes the picturing part.
The problem is not your taste. It is your recall.
Most men who care about clothes do not have a taste problem. They have a memory problem. A well-built wardrobe of forty pieces has hundreds of viable combinations, but human working memory tops out at a handful. So you default to the three or four outfits you have already worn and can visualize instantly, and everything else quietly becomes dead inventory: the odd-color knit, the second sport coat, the boots that need the right trousers.
Closr turns a focused rotation into something you can actually see and query. Each saved garment can carry category, colour, brand and your own tags, so instead of standing in front of the rail, you scan an inventory of up to 10 useful pieces.
How Closr works, concretely
There is no gimmick here. Closr is deliberately built around four steps:
1. Capture your pieces
Photograph a garment and Closr files it as a structured item with category and color, not a loose photo. Start with your ten most-worn pieces; add the rest as you go. See Fit Capture for how this works.
2. Get a searchable wardrobe
Everything lands in one digital wardrobe you can filter and sort. Want every navy layer, or every shoe that reads business-casual? One tap, not a memory test.
3. Build outfits that already exist
The context-aware outfit planner proposes full combinations from your real items — never a stock photo, never something you would have to buy. Save the ones that land.
4. Plan ahead, not in a panic
Line up outfits for the week, a trip, or an event before the morning rush, so getting dressed becomes a two-second choice instead of a standing decision.
Why this matters for men specifically
The men's style conversation online is loud about acquisition — the next grail, the next drop, the next cost-per-wear justification — and quiet about use. Yet the biggest, cheapest upgrade to how you look is almost always wearing what you already own more deliberately. A man with thirty well-chosen pieces and a system will out-dress a man with a hundred pieces and no plan, every time.
Closr leans hard into that. It is not a shopping feed, and it does not push fast fashion or affiliate links at you. The whole point is range from what is already on the rail: rediscovering the shirt you forgot pairs with those trousers, or realizing one jacket bridges three outfits you never connected. If you are hunting for the broader category, Closr sits among the best digital wardrobe apps precisely because it optimizes for wearing, not buying.
Where Closr fits versus the alternatives
Plenty of closet apps exist, and several are good. Whering has a large community and social features; Stylebook has been a paid power-user tool on iOS for years with deep manual cataloging; Cladwell leans toward daily outfit recommendations and capsule guidance. They are legitimate tools, and the right pick depends on what you want the app to do for you.
Closr's bet is narrower and, for a style-minded man, sharper: a fast, clean catalog paired with outfit suggestions drawn strictly from your own pieces, in a dark, uncluttered interface that stays out of the way. If you want to compare directly, read Closr vs Whering or Closr vs Stylebook. We will not quote competitor prices or invent features here — check their listings for current details, then decide.
A realistic first week
You do not need to inventory your entire closet in one sitting, and you should not try. Add the pieces you reach for most — say a dozen — and let the catalog grow as you dress each day. Even a partial wardrobe starts surfacing combinations you would not have assembled from memory, because the app is holding all of them at once and you are not. Two weeks in, the app knows your actual clothes, and getting dressed sharply stops being a daily negotiation. That is the whole promise: better outfits, from what you already own, with less thinking at the worst possible time of day.
FAQ
Is Closr a style app for men who already dress well?
Yes. Closr is built for men who already own good clothes and want to wear them better. Instead of pushing you to buy more, it catalogs what you own and helps you assemble outfits from your actual wardrobe, so the pieces you invested in get worn more often and combined more sharply.
Does Closr tell me what to wear, or just organize my closet?
Both. Closr is a searchable catalog of your wardrobe first, so you can see every shirt, jacket, and pair of shoes you own in one place. On top of that, the context-aware outfit planner suggests full combinations from your real items and lets you save the ones you like, so it functions as an organizer and a decision tool at the same time.
How is Closr different from just keeping photos of my outfits?
A camera roll of fit pics is a pile you have to scroll. Closr turns each garment into a searchable item you can filter by category and find by colour, brand or your own tags, and it remembers which pieces work together. That means you can plan an outfit in seconds instead of digging through hundreds of photos.
Will Closr push fast fashion or affiliate purchases on me?
No. Closr is designed around the clothes you already own. Its core value is helping you get more range out of your existing wardrobe rather than steering you toward new purchases, which is the opposite of a shopping feed.
How long does it take to set up my wardrobe in Closr?
You can start in a few minutes by adding a handful of your most-worn pieces. Most men build a useful catalog by photographing key items over a week or two, and the payoff is immediate: even a partial wardrobe unlocks new combinations you would not have reached for on your own.
Wear what you already own, better
Catalog your closet, then let Closr build sharper outfits from the pieces you spent real money and thought on.