The context-aware outfit planner for clothes you already own

TL;DR

Closr is an iPhone app, free to start, with an outfit planner that proposes complete looks from a focused wardrobe of up to 10 saved garments. Choose a context, review the result in the outfit builder, then edit, save or schedule it.

Closr's outfit planner only works with garments you have photographed and added. It uses clear wardrobe and context rules instead of inventing pieces or sending you to a checkout, so every suggestion is something you can put on now.

Outfits from your real closet — nothing you'd have to buy

The whole point of Closr is constraint. You add up to 10 clothes — shirts, denim, that one good jacket, the shoes you actually rotate — and the planner treats that saved set as the universe of what's possible. When it hands you a look, every layer is a real item you own, framed against a clean background so you can judge the combination at a glance.

That's a deliberate design choice. Plenty of apps blend "styling" with affiliate storefronts, so the advice bends toward what earns them a commission. Closr has no shopping tab and no product links. The value is helping you get more out of the clothes already hanging in your closet — including the pieces you forgot you had.

Pick the occasion, get a look that fits it

A good outfit is also the right register for where you are going. Closr lets you choose Work, Evening, Relaxed, Warm Weather, Cool Weather or Surprise Me. That context steers which real items are proposed.

Under the hood, the planner is deliberately predictable: it fills compatible clothing slots, then ranks candidates using the item's name, season, material and your tags, with a preference for favourites and pieces you actually wear. Closr uses generative models for images — garment cleanup, full-fit separation and photographic try-on — not to invent wardrobe items. You review a suggested look in the normal outfit builder before saving it.

Add clothes fast, without a data-entry chore

An outfit planner is only useful when its wardrobe is trustworthy. Single-item capture keeps the required review to a title and category, with optional colour, brand, size and tags. Full-fit import can separate up to five garments and propose details for review before the batch is saved.

Closr also keeps source photos and generated product images linked to the same wardrobe item, so a successful cleanup remains visible after refresh and relaunch instead of becoming a disposable preview.

Plan more than one day

Save the looks that work, then place them on dates in the Planner. For a trip, you can build and schedule each outfit against the actual days you need it. Closr does not pretend to generate an entire packing plan from a destination prompt.

How Closr compares to other outfit apps

Tools like Whering, Indyx, Stylebook, Acloset and Cladwell all live in the same "digital wardrobe" space, and each has real strengths — Stylebook's spreadsheet-level tracking, Whering's community, Cladwell's capsule guidance. Where Closr concentrates is a fast, opinionated outfit planner built strictly around clothes you own, on a clean iPhone-first experience, free to start. If you want the full head-to-head, we keep honest comparisons that don't fabricate anyone's pricing or features.

How to get started

When Closr launches, add a handful of the clothes you wear most, choose a context, and review the first proposed look in the outfit builder. From there you can edit, save and schedule outfits. The digital wardrobe app overview shows the broader experience, and the build outfits from clothes you own guide covers practical scenarios.

FAQ

Does the outfit planner only use clothes I own?

Yes. Closr builds every look from items already in your wardrobe. There are no shopping links, product placement or fabricated garments.

How much does Closr's outfit planner cost?

Closr's wardrobe, outfits and planner are free. Credits are spent on image-generation features such as photographic try-ons, not on assembling or saving outfits.

How does Closr decide what goes together?

Closr fills compatible slots from items you own, then ranks candidates for Surprise Me, Work, Evening, Relaxed, Warm Weather or Cool Weather using item names, materials, seasons, tags, favourites and wear history.

Do I have to tag every item myself?

Single-item capture asks you to confirm the core details. Full-fit import can suggest details for up to five separated garments, and every suggestion remains editable before save.

Can I plan outfits across a whole trip?

Yes. Save the looks you want, then schedule them on dates in the Planner. Closr does not claim to generate an entire trip automatically.

Build looks from your own closet

Add your clothes once, then get context-aware starting points you can review, save and schedule.

Coming soon to the App Store