Wardrobe organizer
Closr — the wardrobe organizer that helps you wear more of what you own
A good wardrobe organizer puts a useful core of your clothes in one searchable place. Closr catalogues up to 10 items from photos, keeps single-item details under your control, proposes reviewable details for full-fit imports, and helps you build outfits from what you own.
Closr is an iPhone wardrobe organizer, free to start, that turns photos of up to 10 clothes into a searchable digital closet. You filter by category, search by colour, brand or tag, see your saved rotation at a glance, and build outfits from pieces you already have.
See a focused wardrobe in one place
The reason most of us re-wear the same five outfits isn't a lack of clothes — it's that we can only "see" what's at the front of the closet. Everything folded, boxed for the season, or shoved on a high shelf effectively doesn't exist when you're getting dressed.
Closr fixes the visibility problem first. You add up to 10 useful pieces, usually straight from a photo, and they land in a clean grid you can scroll in seconds. A coat, shirt and pair of shoes can sit in the same view, at the same size, ready to be combined. Organizing a focused rotation digitally means the decision stops being "what's reachable" and becomes "what do I actually want to wear."
Filter by category, search by colour and tag
A pile of photos isn't organization. What makes Closr a wardrobe organizer rather than a camera roll is structure: every item carries tags, so your closet becomes something you can query.
By category
Tops, bottoms, outerwear, shoes, accessories. Jump straight to the shelf you need instead of scrolling past everything else.
By colour
Closr reads the dominant colour of each piece, so searching “navy” or “green” pulls those pieces up — handy when you're building around a single anchor item.
By favourite
Star the pieces you reach for most and narrow the grid to just those, or sort the whole closet by most-worn to see what is really carrying you.
Filter and search combine, which is where the time savings show up. Tap Tops and search “navy”, or tap Shoes and search “work”, and dozens of pieces narrow to a shortlist in seconds — the everyday job a wardrobe organizer is supposed to do.
Insights: what you actually wear
Organizing a wardrobe is only half useful if you never find out what the organization is telling you. Closr's Insights view reads your wear history back to you: the pieces you wear most, the ones you have never worn once, how your closet splits across categories, and the recorded value of what you own with a cost-per-wear figure beside it.
Most worn
The pieces genuinely carrying your week, ranked by the wears you logged — useful when you are deciding what to replace with a better version.
Never worn
A count and a list of everything that has not been worn since you added it. This is the cheapest shopping advice there is: wear these before buying more.
Value & cost per wear
Enter what a piece cost and Closr divides it by the wears you logged, so the expensive coat you wear twice a week stops looking expensive and the bargain worn once stops looking like a bargain.
Adding clothes is fast, not a chore
The honest failure mode of every digital closet is data entry. If cataloguing a shirt takes a minute of typing, you'll add ten pieces and quit. Closr is built to avoid that wall.
For a single-item import, you enter the title and category before saving. A full-fit import can detect up to five garment regions and propose details for you to review and correct. Start with the pieces you reach for most; the MVP supports up to 10 saved items. Because outfits are built from what is already in Closr, a focused catalogue can be useful immediately. For a closer look at capture, see Fit Capture.
Organizing is the setup — outfits are the payoff
Cataloguing clothes is a means, not an end. Once your wardrobe is organized, Closr helps you do the thing that actually changes how you dress: build outfits from pieces you already own. Pull a top, see what pairs with it, save the looks that work, and stop staring into a full closet with "nothing to wear."
That's the difference between a wardrobe organizer and a spreadsheet — the organization exists so you get more mileage out of clothes you've already paid for. If outfit-building is really what you're after, the context-aware outfit planner and the use case build outfits from clothes you own go deeper on that side.
How Closr compares to other wardrobe organizers
Closr isn't the only app in this space, and we won't pretend otherwise. Whering, Indyx, Stylebook, Acloset and Cladwell all let you catalogue clothes, and each has real strengths — Stylebook has been around for years with deep manual controls, Whering has a large community, and Cladwell leans into daily outfit suggestions. Where Closr focuses is the boring-but-critical part: making adding clothes fast enough that you actually finish, keeping filtering (colour, category, season) genuinely quick, and treating outfit-building as the point rather than an afterthought.
We'd rather you pick the right tool than the loudest one. Read the honest head-to-heads on the comparison hub, including Closr vs Whering and Closr vs Stylebook, and check real prices and features on each app's own store listing before you commit.
How to get started
Getting organized takes one sitting, not one weekend:
- Install Closr on your iPhone when it lands on the App Store (free to start).
- Add a handful of pieces you wear most — photograph or import them, enter the core details, and save.
- Filter and search by category, colour or tag, and sort by most-worn, to see what you actually have.
- Build an outfit from those pieces and save the ones that click.
Fill in the rest of your closet at your own pace. The organizer grows with you, and every piece you add makes the outfit-building sharper.
FAQ
What is a wardrobe organizer app?
A wardrobe organizer app is a digital catalogue of the clothes you actually own. You add each piece once — usually from a photo — and the app stores it with details like category, colour, brand and your own tags so you can search and filter your closet instead of digging through a physical one. Closr is a wardrobe organizer for iOS that also helps you build outfits from the pieces you already have.
How long does it take to set up my wardrobe in Closr?
Start with the clothes you reach for most. For a single-item import, enter the title and category before saving; for a full-fit import, review proposed details for up to five detected garment regions. The MVP supports up to 10 saved items.
Can I filter my clothes by colour, category and season?
Yes. Every item in Closr carries structured details, so you can filter the grid by category (tops, jackets, pants, shorts, dresses, shoes, accessories), narrow it to favourites, and search by name, brand, colour or your own tags such as “summer” or “work”. You can stack filters — for example, show only navy tops you'd wear in autumn — which is the whole point of organizing your wardrobe digitally.
Do I need to organize my whole closet before Closr is useful?
No. Closr is useful the moment you've added a handful of pieces. Because outfits are built from whatever is in your wardrobe, even a partial catalogue lets you plan looks and spot gaps. The organizer grows with you rather than demanding a full inventory up front.
Is Closr free?
Closr's wardrobe, outfits and planner are free, so organizing your wardrobe costs nothing; only photographic try-ons spend credits. It's an iPhone app.
Your closet, finally organized
Put every piece you own in one searchable place — then wear more of it. Closr is free to start.