Step 1
Create your account and choose core categories
Start with tops, bottoms, layers, shoes, and accessories. Avoid adding niche categories until the basics are live.
The easiest way to start a virtual wardrobe is to ignore the rest of the closet and work from your highest-use items. This short setup flow gets you from signup to a usable daily wardrobe without a weekend-long project.
Start with the clothes you reach for every week.
Set categories before you upload so the closet stays clean.
Save your first two looks during setup, not later.
How to
The goal is not a perfect digital closet. The goal is enough structure to help with tomorrow morning's outfit.
Step 1
Start with tops, bottoms, layers, shoes, and accessories. Avoid adding niche categories until the basics are live.
Step 2
Choose the items that already drive most of your work and weekend looks so the app becomes useful immediately.
Step 3
Use simple tags like work, weekend, travel, warm, and mild so your first searches feel practical.
Step 4
That creates instant payoff and proves the system before you decide whether to expand the wardrobe further.
Most users think setup only counts when the full closet is uploaded. In practice, value starts when the app reflects the items that drive your actual routine.
That is why the first 20 items should include your main work trousers, favorite shirts, key layers, and dependable shoes.
Over-tagging slows setup and does not improve results early. Occasion and weather tags do most of the work because they match the decisions users make every morning.
Add fabric, fit, or seasonal nuances later only if they noticeably improve search or outfit planning.
The best way to keep using the app is to end setup with something useful. Save two complete looks before you stop. That way the app is already helping, even if the full closet is still offline.
This also makes the next upload session easier because the wardrobe already feels worth maintaining.
Once the first 20 items are working, add travel pieces, event wear, and seasonal layers in later sessions. Gradual expansion keeps the virtual wardrobe clean and prevents burnout.
That is how a quick signup turns into a durable closet system instead of another unfinished productivity project.
Next step
Create your account, upload the pieces you use most, and make the app useful before your next workday begins.