Would you try this? I played with Indyx for HOURS after my wardrobe was catalogued, and it’s literally SO much fun creating outfits. Shopping your closet has literally been taken to the NEXT level! Let me know if you try Indyx! 🎉
I like Acloset better. It has a calendar, calculates cost per wear, breaks down how much of my closet I'm using and what colors dominate each category, generates outfit suggestions ... and it's free.
I've been using Pinterest to catalogue my wardrobe and create a wishlist (as a tab for the wardrobe board) for the past few years and I find it does help me keep track of what I have. I may not have the exact item (depending how current it is and where purchased as I op shop / thrift / buy secondhand for most things) but it's a good visual to remind me not to double up on items. I might give Indyx a look though, if it works for Australian brands.
More than a year ago, I tried multiple free apps, and at that time, I liked the most Closet app. It was best at removing backgrounds and giving a clear look, but still imperfect, Indyx may work better. I mostly wanted to track a cost per wear and have an unbiased view of what I was wearing. But I stopped updating it in June 😅
I've been wanting to digitize my wardrobe for ages but couldn't decide which app to use. I have downloaded Open Wardrobe but hadn't really got started. I think I will give Indyx a go!
The lady Is not a content creator, as she speaks way too fast for a non-native speaker to follow 😂. I had to use lower speed to to miss a thing , as the info is very useful 🎉
Great idea. I have a similar system, except that my photos come from the websites I buy my clothes from. I can plan outfits, visually track how much I wear those pieces of clothes and learn from my choices.
I do this too! I try to get photos from the website when I buy something… but for older pieces or secondhand and thrifted items I’ll photograph them myself.
I do this too! I keep them all in a Word document. The problem is I can't make outfits like with Indyx. Still, it's very useful in knowing what I have and I can scroll through for outfit inspiration. I'm sure I would love Indyx but I simply don't have time to do the set up.
Smart Closet is also a good App… it’s the one I’ve been using for a few years. The reason I like that one is that it has a lot of editing functionality and you can actually crop and edit the photos you upload in the app to clean them up.
I ALREADY started using it took an hour or so to catalog 50 items. Today I will (hopefully) finish up. The fact that it is taking my focus off the endless scrolling/online shopping is a life changer already. I have been trying to shop my own closet this makes it sooooo much easier. I realized comfort and shape is THE most important to me. This will allow me to categorize my outfits to have ideas on hand when I am bloated/on my period to have outfits I KNOW feel good and look good without getting discouraged and feeling bad about my body when a pair of pants fits tighter than I want at that point of my cycle!!! My body has changed a LOT over the past few years. This will help me track the materials and shapes of the items I feel the best in and I can shop for my real self instead of my "dream" self.
This could not have come at a better time! I am always scrolling shopping sites and I would rather “shop” my own closet and not spend money when I don’t have to!!! Thank you so much for this!!!!!!
I have been using a digital wardrobe app for 2 years. It’s been transformative. I can enter a new piece that I’m considering adding to my wardrobe and see if I can make 6 outfits with it that I would realistically wear. If I can’t do that. I don’t buy it. I use it for outfit planning and tracking cost per wear, as well as trying to style things I don’t wear enough.
I have been using Stylebook since 2017. Cataloguing my closet has really helped me to hone my style, monitor cost for wear and help me to manage spending.
I have just completed my catalogue. OMG!!! Mind-blowing!!!! I can see clearly all possibilities... Pieces which work together or not... Combinations never thought. Thank you so much!!!! You're all amazing.
I love this! I challenged myself to shop my closet this month and to wear and style pieces that I hadn't worn in forever. It ended up being so much fun and I came up with some great new outfits. Can't remember if it was Christina or another youtuber who said, "you don't need more clothes, you need more creative ideas."
I stayed up until 2AM cataloging my wardrobe after watching your video. What helpful tips and what an awesome app. Thank you so much for doing this and sharing it with us. I love your style and loved looking through your closet on the app. You rock. Janet
This is so so cool. I love how Clueless is really continuing to inspire tech like this, all the way from the 90s 😆While I'm not sure I'll actually go through the effort of downloading the app and digitizing my wardrobe (yet), I think the mantra 'styling over shopping' is genius and keeping it in mind will inspire me to take my outfits a step further this year. Love your channel Christina!
I’ve been tracking my wardrobe for over 2 years with Closet app and I use the app many times a day. I am a bit surprised by the approach of taking pictures instead of downloading product photos that are generally available, as (1) the effort is quite enormous and (2) product photos are so much more neat than anything we can achieve at home. Whenever I am thinking of buying something new, I add the product photo to my items and try to build a few looks with it, before I decide for the purchase. It’s also a good visual way of maintaining a wishlist, making it more real and incorporated to your actual wardrobe :) I always input data for categories, colors, sizes, price and a season, which allows me to track cost per wear, quickly see how many items of each category I have, or hide non-seasonal clothing. I am also a big fan of using a packing function - whenever I go for vacation, I just select the looks and I get a full packing list so I don’t forget anything :) I also think it’s a good idea to put in every item you own - in other words, every white T-shirt or every black blazer - as (1) you track the cost-per-wear, and (2) having a good overview makes you stop before you hit “Buy” on the next white T-shirt. I think it’s good to be completely honest with yourself. And when I am thinking of decluttering some items, I simply make them into a collage and send that to my friends who can call dibs on any items before I give it to charity.
Using product photos is a great option! We particularly love the flat lay photos most eComm brands use these days. However, as you are uploading your entire closet for the first time, you might not be able to find existing product photos for all your items or it would actually take longer to search for them than to just take a good photo yourself.
I do the same this would be such an enormous task for me. I use Cladwell app and I have over 600 items. I know it seems insane. But today is -38 Celsius and in a week it will be -7 and two weeks ain’t was +10 so need I say more! She sounds so out of breath? Maybe she is nervous or overwhelmed. She did a good job but I use product photos. I’ve been doing this 2-3 years also!
I have found Google lens a MASSIVE help when cataloguing my wardrobe. Because you can find the original white background pics for even really old pieces! I’ve been spending time cataloguing what I already have as a replacement to doom scrolling fast fashion sites and as a gratitude practice.
I started to do this cataloguing yesterday and was overwhelmed by the shear volume! I am a maximalist 😂💃🏽🤗. Seeing this video I have a renewed spirit… thank you for these tips! So helpful!!
Everyone who loves clothes needs to do this (feeling a little smug i've been doing it for a few years diff app but love this one!) It's really helped my consumption and to stop excessive buying because i already have something i can use. Packing lists are brilliant! Thank you for sharing.
Thats awesome! I have done this myself but in the app OpenWardrobe and it took quite a while. But totally worth it. I added a folder for decluttered items, so that it’s easier for me to see why i decluttered or if there is a noticeable pattern 😬🥰
Creating a decluttered folder is such a good idea! 👍👍 Ooo and you could even add the reason why you decluttered it in the description in case you forget! 👌
I’ve started this process and am amazed by how much value I’m getting from it! I feel like I’m finally starting to see the value or my wardrobe, what fits, what doesn’t, do I need duplicates, etc. Thank you for the inspiration to get started!
Very cool! Cataloguing my wardrobe was one of my lockdown projects in spring 2020 (with the app Stylebook). It takes a lot of time to get set up, but I've kept up with it and find it so rewarding. My favorite feature is being able to track my cost-per-wear, which helps me make decisions about new things to bring into my wardrobe.
Same here 😊 During the #2020wehaveplenty era. I still use the app to this day, and it's been very helpful in styling my wardrobe and curbing excess clothes shopping.
@@other1emily477 the instructions are linked to in the app if you click on Help in the upper right hand corner. I've been using Stylebook for yearsssss and have gone through many, many phones in that time with no problems. I do wish they'd update the app, and maybe give us a way to export the data because I now have years and years' worth of data and it keeps me locked in the app that hasn't added any new features since I started using it. :/
I’m having the same issue as other1emily447. I love Stylebook otherwise but i am so worried I am going to lose all of my data one day so I am looking for a new alternative like the app here. However, if someone actually knows how to do it, I wouldn’t have to do everything over again!
I’ve been using the Stylebook app every day for over 10 years and have hundreds of items catalogued. If possible I use the brand’s own photograph for quality. If I was starting again I’d probably use something else because it’s rarely updated and only available on iPhone and iPad. I’ve never lost the data (it’s backed up to iCloud) but I can never buy an android phone. I use the Fabric type field to record my date of purchase so I can search say everything I bought in 2023. If I’m looking at a dress in a store I can quickly remind myself what I already have and it has helped me walk away from things. It’s a big task to start but adding new items as you buy them is quick and easy.
I’ve been trying to backup my data for years but the tutorials they have don’t work. How do you do it? I’m so scared of losing my data! If my one device quits, it’s gone!
Wow, loved her tips on how to photograph the items and how the app she designed works for inputs. ❤️👍 just downloaded the app onto my phone and iPad. Going to play with it later today. Big thanks to both of you!!!
This is so cool! I'm so happy for you Christina. I'm having a realization while watching this, that I have a number of clothes that I actually don't enjoy wearing, but because I'm on a weight loss journey, I refuse to buy anything new yet. I wasted a lot of money on clothes that are now too big for me. I'm not even sure I have enough in my current size that I like to even bother with this app. What a revelation.
I've been using Open Wardrobe for the past year or so and I've found it really helpful for knowing what I have and making goals (more secondhand/vintage, less fast fashion, cost-per-use). I also like the AI outfit suggestion feature.
I love indyx and I’ve been slowly working going through the style workshop and just started cataloging my wardrobe this month!! loved this video and all the helpful tips for making your digital wardrobe look amazing
I know it is not exactly in line with the topic of this video but could you share more about your bag collection? There was a glimpe of it in the vlog and it looked really cool.
I just started using this app and I'm tired from adding my clothes.... that means I have TOO MANY clothes. I love this app! Really makes you realize how much you have
Lookin buff💪. Thanks for sharing your wellness content a while ago also. It's so important for women to build muscle, but no one told us that growing up. I was blessed to have a women's weight lifting club at my college, and they were super supportive of teaching beginners.
I'm so grateful for this app! Omg! I have had so much fun creating a capsule 333 wardrobe this week, and because I don't have a big wardrobe (that I also have to share with my husband) my plan is to catalog all my event and evening wear and store it under my bed so that I can save space, but also see it all on the app when I have a date night coming up to plan my outfit! Such an incredible tool 😍
My wardrobe is not catalogue worthy. I'm in my late 40s and since my mid-40s I've been searching to find myself including my style, colours etc. I've been hiding behind black or grey clothes with a little bit of white and navy in the summer for way too long. A big weight loss and then weight gain has not helped me in my process. But I'm hoping I'll get there 🤞 I don't know whether I would ever want to catalogue my clothes but who knows. In the meantime, the tips for taking good pictures are brilliant for selling clothes second hand online. So thank you Christina 🙏😊🌺
Omgggg i had a similar idea that i wanted to bring to life i was discussing with a tech friend to see if i could “appify” this idea. I did this in the past to keep track of my wardrobe by taking pictures of individual items and combinations that i liked wearing to go to when im having a wardrobe writer’s block. Good stuff
I love this app so far: have added my 500 items already ☠️ but it's been awesome. I sew a ton of my stuff, so having the app use my own pics instead of online stuff is fabulous, since my stuff is one of a kind. ❤
So cool to see! I did this with the app "A closed" in november last year and I like it so much! It's so easy to have an overview, plan outfits ahead, plan vacation wardrobes... I also digitalised my sports clothes and formal dresses etc. But not the jewellery. I have over 200pieces🙈 but I love everything and I think I use most "regular" items. I will see over the seasons, if I really use all my clothes. ❤
Indyx looks so nice! Trying it out now. Been using Acloset for a little while and it has really changed my perception and organization of my wardrobe, esp getting me into new fits and actually using 100% of my wardrobe! V helpful
I have been using Acloset too and really liked it, but now they are about to introduce a paid plan if you have more than 100 items. And 100 items really is not much if you live in a 4 season environment and also count accessories and bags. Such a bummer.
@@happytofu5 ugh saw that paid update notification recently :( I'm at like 84 items (all seasons, accessories, shoes etc) and am using the 100 item free limit to keep my spending down & the wardrobe more curated. Def a nice tool for not buying everything in sight lol
I love/need this and am seriously considering booking with you. I’ve been binge watching your channel and started a low buy for 2024 after realizing I have a shopping problem with clothes and makeup. Your content is so inspiring and helpful. On a side note, could you link your steamer? I need a good one. Thanks Christina!
The app Stylebook is what I‘ve been using now for more than 160 consecutive days!! I am not good at doing something regularly and also don‘t like spending money on apps but I have to admit: one of the best (app) purchases ever - no matter which App you use but it‘s so nice to have it to get a better overview of the items you own and think about new combinations etc - uploading everything at first is a lot of work if course but you can also just take okaish pics and don‘ crop them and adjust that later (which is what I did for some categories) - can only recommend ☺️
I currently use the Smart Closet app and I am always on the app making new outfit ideas. If I am thinking of buying something I use the picture from the web and add it to the app to see if it will mix and match with my current wardrobe. If it doesn't fit then I don't buy. It has helped prevent me from mindlessly shopping.
Excluding summer clothes that are currently packed away I just counted 103 items (plus shoes and accessories). I think I’ll give digitising it a go now as I feel like I don’t need to get any new clothes…but I always seem to look the same and I’m excited about something that will help me to mix it up. Thank you!!
My friends and I have all been looking for a new closet app for a while now since Acloset announced they were introducing their paid subscriptions. The calendar is a must for me so once that feature comes around I might make the full switch. For now I'm excited to download and play around with it a bit. I tend to use stock photos for my virtual wardrobes and I have a dress form, so I take the pictures on that if I can't find a good stock photo. Never thought to lay my stuff out on the floor for pictures haha
I love this idea and am currently taking pictures of my wardrobe and uploading them in Indyx as we speak! I like the idea of taking the picture myself, so I can see exactly what my clothes look like. I also have a good amount of gifted/thrifted pieces that I can't find online on a product page! This app will definitely replace my Google spreadsheet!
I am getting this for my husband! He has more clothes than me and wears a uniform to work! When we go out he either wears Adidas joggers, sweatshirt with jacket or body warmer - casual. Armani jeans, sweatshirt with jacket or body warmer - smart. I have told him to wear something different, but different to him is different t shirt or sweatshirt!!! Great informative video as slways Christina!
I'm SO excited for this, can't wait for my day off so that I can get started 🥳. Devon's tips were amazing. Thank you so much for the video Christina, I hope Indyx continues to grow and is super sucessful 🤘♥️
I am loving your videos Christina!! I downloaded a similar app for free in 2021 and I have been playing and tracking my cost per wear. It was really eye opening to see what I spend money on and what I can't seem to get the cost per wear down. Keep up the amazing work xx
I have styleapp and Jesus, only in this house I have 520 clothes pieces and that s only clothes , I have clothes in 3 locations, I m going into a shopping ban like FOREVER
I started using a similar app for my wardrobe last year and this is a game changer! Now I have accepted that my most worn colour is black, the cost per wear for expensive and favourite clothes is quite low and I need to spend less on dupes. The app also shows my most/least worn clothes, which helps a lot with planning and conscious consumption 😎
oh cool, I was going to mention to you about using an app for your wardrobe because I had used a different app and found it SO useful for deciding what items to buy in a capsule wardrobe because it makes it so easy to see if the new item will work well with all the other pieces before purchasing, I loved it! So cool to see you do a vid on it, thanks💗
I am one of those crazy white shirt/tee people. Button ups…cotton or linen, long and short sleeve tees. I wear the tees as outside wear but also sleep in them. Getting my money’s worth. That’s my excuse for multiples ……and I’m sticking to it. 😁
I am using Stylebook at the moment and I add items as I buy them. The shop pics are the best obviously. My old items I catalog as I go. I have so much it would be impossible to put it all in in one go. I plan my week on the weekend and put the outfits into the calendar. So instead of scrolling online stores I am scrolling my app. It's great. I can also create travel capsules when I am planning what to pack.
Thanks for this Christina. I just downloaded the app and can't wait to start digitizing my wardrobe (and decluttering as I go). Great way to start the new year!
Thank you so much!!!! Exactly what I needed for the longest time. I have clothes scattered around the house in three different closets and suitcases which has been a nightmare for years. This app will help my anxiety and sanity!!
In summer, I've started using a similar app called Whering and it was eye opening. I started with my summer items and when the season changed, I've uploaded the items for the new season. I've noticed so many duplicates and that I have way too many items in some areas. There are items I'm on the fence about, so, because Whering is actually proposing outfits to you, I've seen them in combinations I've never thought of before and I could better pinpoint if it was the color or the fit that was not working for me. Also, when shopping, I upload a picture of the item and check the combinations I could wear it. This really stopped me from buying things that looked good on the website but would be hard to match with my current wardrobe. And am I the only one who prefers pictures of clothes on the hanger than on the floor? I like seeing how the material drapes. A few features that I absolutely love about Whering and I would expect in Indyx to make the switch: background removal, item is automatically recognized and categorized (my input is minimal, so uploading items is really fast), there's a styling area where I can either manually choose items for an outfit or it will generate outfits for me, grouping items and outfits in collections, assigning outfits to day or event, proposing outfits of the day, reports (cost per wear, popular items, colors in my wardrobe, how many items I have in each category, etc.).
Love how cost per wear is considered! Adding an existing outfit into a packing list is really cool too. I'm already using a similar app so I won't be doing all that all over again just for those features though
I did this on acloset last year and tracked my outfits and buys all year! The cost per wear tracking was huge for me, that is why now I'm on a no-buy. I'm not using it this year, but the social aspect advertised here is sure tempting.
I've been doing this for about a year and it showed me that what I thought I wore all the time, I didn't, and what I thought I didn't wear much, I wore all the time!
I put a white sheet over the bedroom door (and replaced it with a piece of dark navy for light colors) and left stuff on the hangers. I had a problem with graphic tees. Never got around to shoes or accessories.
You persuaded me to download the app and overall- it’s not bad. However there is one main issue that I encountered that really puts me off from using it- I noticed that whether a photo is taken in-app or uploaded from my personal gallery, the photo quality is always incredibly bad. Is there a specific setting I should have turned on/ off to fix this? It didn’t seem to be an issue for you or other people when I looked in the app at the other creators’ wardrobes but I can’t figure it out for myself.
Hi Christina! This is great! I have downloaded the app and started taking pictures of my clothing items! Can't wait to get them all in there! Thanks so much!
This is an interesting concept, though I doubt I’d use it. I don’t have enough in my wardrobe to justify it (fewer than 60). It does encourage me to photograph the items I do have. I love the aspect of keeping track of what I have, but I’m plain Jane, so I don’t need the styling aspect. Thank you for showing us this new app!
Came across this, and I've been using it for two weeks. It's a game changer. I normally think about what to wear the night before, and instead of opening my dressers, I'd just open the app to decide. Also, I like how I can see the outfits I've worn. In the past, I often planned an outfit in my mind only to find out they're not washed yet. Now I see the clothes I've worn days prior sonI can now plan my outfits better. I save a lot of time in the morning as well. And I now wear better clothes. I can't thank this app enough. I only hope they incorporate a "note" attachment so you can put how you feel about your outfit that day.
I downloaded this and put everything in after seeing it on your Instagram. I need that Calendar feature and the ability to count an entire outfit at once! I'm using this to calculate cost/wear so I know which clothes last the longest :) I love it! Thank you for the tips~
Christina, fantastic video--I have been eyeing this app for some time as I have a rather large wardrobe and very deficient in the ability to customize and make outfits for work and play. My hesitation is that I am not aware of many men that use the app. I would definitely utilize the engagement of a stylist but want to know if the listed stylists can do a men's wardrobe or is that not an issue. Thanks so much!!
I love watching such videos ❤ it helps. Only thing i miss on RUclips, that mostly those clothings (are nice but) very unisex and clean looking. I would love to see a more colorful, and detailed wardrobe. Those clothings would feel less anonymous to me. 😅
This is absolutely amazing !!! I'm blown away aswell to be honest i loooooove the concept of this ! But i do have a question, i would like to make a wardrobe for me 'obviously' but can i make more then juste one ? like if i want to track what clothes my daughter has is it possible, or is it just for one person at a time ?
I can see how this is very useful. I am going to highly consider doing this as I am always looking for projects to keep me busy as I am retired. I'm just not technologically savvy. Do you put outfits together that you think may work, or have you combined the items that you have tried on and know that they work? Just curious. Great video.
I love this apps.trying it now and exploring. i alway take a picture all my bags and shoes collection. its a great way to use it for the clothes also. thanks Christina. xoxo Mona
I catalogue my wardrobe on Pinterest. Everytime I get something new, I'll add it to my Pinterest board. I also use it to make outfits, I'll put all the pieces together in a new board and add images for inspo and etc.
Would you try this? I played with Indyx for HOURS after my wardrobe was catalogued, and it’s literally SO much fun creating outfits. Shopping your closet has literally been taken to the NEXT level! Let me know if you try Indyx! 🎉
I like Acloset better. It has a calendar, calculates cost per wear, breaks down how much of my closet I'm using and what colors dominate each category, generates outfit suggestions ... and it's free.
I've been using Pinterest to catalogue my wardrobe and create a wishlist (as a tab for the wardrobe board) for the past few years and I find it does help me keep track of what I have. I may not have the exact item (depending how current it is and where purchased as I op shop / thrift / buy secondhand for most things) but it's a good visual to remind me not to double up on items. I might give Indyx a look though, if it works for Australian brands.
More than a year ago, I tried multiple free apps, and at that time, I liked the most Closet app. It was best at removing backgrounds and giving a clear look, but still imperfect, Indyx may work better. I mostly wanted to track a cost per wear and have an unbiased view of what I was wearing. But I stopped updating it in June 😅
I've been wanting to digitize my wardrobe for ages but couldn't decide which app to use. I have downloaded Open Wardrobe but hadn't really got started.
I think I will give Indyx a go!
The lady Is not a content creator, as she speaks way too fast for a non-native speaker to follow 😂. I had to use lower speed to to miss a thing , as the info is very useful 🎉
Great idea. I have a similar system, except that my photos come from the websites I buy my clothes from. I can plan outfits, visually track how much I wear those pieces of clothes and learn from my choices.
I do this too! I try to get photos from the website when I buy something… but for older pieces or secondhand and thrifted items I’ll photograph them myself.
What is your system?
Same!
I do this too! I keep them all in a Word document. The problem is I can't make outfits like with Indyx. Still, it's very useful in knowing what I have and I can scroll through for outfit inspiration. I'm sure I would love Indyx but I simply don't have time to do the set up.
Smart Closet is also a good App… it’s the one I’ve been using for a few years. The reason I like that one is that it has a lot of editing functionality and you can actually crop and edit the photos you upload in the app to clean them up.
I ALREADY started using it took an hour or so to catalog 50 items. Today I will (hopefully) finish up. The fact that it is taking my focus off the endless scrolling/online shopping is a life changer already. I have been trying to shop my own closet this makes it sooooo much easier. I realized comfort and shape is THE most important to me. This will allow me to categorize my outfits to have ideas on hand when I am bloated/on my period to have outfits I KNOW feel good and look good without getting discouraged and feeling bad about my body when a pair of pants fits tighter than I want at that point of my cycle!!! My body has changed a LOT over the past few years. This will help me track the materials and shapes of the items I feel the best in and I can shop for my real self instead of my "dream" self.
This could not have come at a better time! I am always scrolling shopping sites and I would rather “shop” my own closet and not spend money when I don’t have to!!! Thank you so much for this!!!!!!
It’s actually SO much fun! And creating outfits feels like a game. It’s so relaxing! Enjoy!
I have been using a digital wardrobe app for 2 years. It’s been transformative. I can enter a new piece that I’m considering adding to my wardrobe and see if I can make 6 outfits with it that I would realistically wear. If I can’t do that. I don’t buy it. I use it for outfit planning and tracking cost per wear, as well as trying to style things I don’t wear enough.
What app do you use to do this?
@@amytatum6858 I use the Acloset app
That’s a fantastic idea!
@@amytatum6858sorry for not getting back to you in so long. I tried to reply sooner but RUclips kept not adding my comment. 😢
@@alamedadancepartyCould you please tell me which app do you use? And if it is free or you pay for it?
I have been using Stylebook since 2017. Cataloguing my closet has really helped me to hone my style, monitor cost for wear and help me to manage spending.
Likewise!
Me too, since 2014. It’s super valuable to take the time to catalogue everything, and track the cost per wear.
Is it free ?
Same here, Stylebook is great and yes its free 😊
I have just completed my catalogue. OMG!!! Mind-blowing!!!! I can see clearly all possibilities... Pieces which work together or not... Combinations never thought. Thank you so much!!!! You're all amazing.
Isn’t it SO fun! 🤩
I love this! I challenged myself to shop my closet this month and to wear and style pieces that I hadn't worn in forever. It ended up being so much fun and I came up with some great new outfits. Can't remember if it was Christina or another youtuber who said, "you don't need more clothes, you need more creative ideas."
I stayed up until 2AM cataloging my wardrobe after watching your video. What helpful tips and what an awesome app. Thank you so much for doing this and sharing it with us. I love your style and loved looking through your closet on the app. You rock. Janet
This is so so cool. I love how Clueless is really continuing to inspire tech like this, all the way from the 90s 😆While I'm not sure I'll actually go through the effort of downloading the app and digitizing my wardrobe (yet), I think the mantra 'styling over shopping' is genius and keeping it in mind will inspire me to take my outfits a step further this year. Love your channel Christina!
I’ve been tracking my wardrobe for over 2 years with Closet app and I use the app many times a day. I am a bit surprised by the approach of taking pictures instead of downloading product photos that are generally available, as (1) the effort is quite enormous and (2) product photos are so much more neat than anything we can achieve at home.
Whenever I am thinking of buying something new, I add the product photo to my items and try to build a few looks with it, before I decide for the purchase. It’s also a good visual way of maintaining a wishlist, making it more real and incorporated to your actual wardrobe :)
I always input data for categories, colors, sizes, price and a season, which allows me to track cost per wear, quickly see how many items of each category I have, or hide non-seasonal clothing. I am also a big fan of using a packing function - whenever I go for vacation, I just select the looks and I get a full packing list so I don’t forget anything :)
I also think it’s a good idea to put in every item you own - in other words, every white T-shirt or every black blazer - as (1) you track the cost-per-wear, and (2) having a good overview makes you stop before you hit “Buy” on the next white T-shirt. I think it’s good to be completely honest with yourself.
And when I am thinking of decluttering some items, I simply make them into a collage and send that to my friends who can call dibs on any items before I give it to charity.
Using product photos is a great option! We particularly love the flat lay photos most eComm brands use these days. However, as you are uploading your entire closet for the first time, you might not be able to find existing product photos for all your items or it would actually take longer to search for them than to just take a good photo yourself.
I do the same this would be such an enormous task for me. I use Cladwell app and I have over 600 items. I know it seems insane. But today is -38 Celsius and in a week it will be -7 and two weeks ain’t was +10 so need I say more!
She sounds so out of breath? Maybe she is nervous or overwhelmed. She did a good job but I use product photos. I’ve been doing this 2-3 years also!
i thrift the majority of my wardrobe and a lot is vintage so it would be very hard to find the product photos compared to just taking a quick pic!
Thanks for all the ideas! 💡
I have found Google lens a MASSIVE help when cataloguing my wardrobe. Because you can find the original white background pics for even really old pieces! I’ve been spending time cataloguing what I already have as a replacement to doom scrolling fast fashion sites and as a gratitude practice.
Omg how do you do this!?
@@b_arose google ‘how to use Google lens’ there are videos and instructions. ◡̈
I started to do this cataloguing yesterday and was overwhelmed by the shear volume! I am a maximalist 😂💃🏽🤗. Seeing this video I have a renewed spirit… thank you for these tips! So helpful!!
Everyone who loves clothes needs to do this (feeling a little smug i've been doing it for a few years diff app but love this one!) It's really helped my consumption and to stop excessive buying because i already have something i can use. Packing lists are brilliant! Thank you for sharing.
Thats awesome! I have done this myself but in the app OpenWardrobe and it took quite a while. But totally worth it. I added a folder for decluttered items, so that it’s easier for me to see why i decluttered or if there is a noticeable pattern 😬🥰
Good idea!
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Creating a decluttered folder is such a good idea! 👍👍 Ooo and you could even add the reason why you decluttered it in the description in case you forget! 👌
I’ve started this process and am amazed by how much value I’m getting from it! I feel like I’m finally starting to see the value or my wardrobe, what fits, what doesn’t, do I need duplicates, etc. Thank you for the inspiration to get started!
Very cool! Cataloguing my wardrobe was one of my lockdown projects in spring 2020 (with the app Stylebook). It takes a lot of time to get set up, but I've kept up with it and find it so rewarding. My favorite feature is being able to track my cost-per-wear, which helps me make decisions about new things to bring into my wardrobe.
Same here 😊 During the #2020wehaveplenty era. I still use the app to this day, and it's been very helpful in styling my wardrobe and curbing excess clothes shopping.
How do you backup your Stylebook? The app doesn’t even show as an option on my iCloud backup and the tutorials from Stylebook are about 9 years old.
I did the exact same thing with this app during lockdown. It's been great.
@@other1emily477 the instructions are linked to in the app if you click on Help in the upper right hand corner. I've been using Stylebook for yearsssss and have gone through many, many phones in that time with no problems. I do wish they'd update the app, and maybe give us a way to export the data because I now have years and years' worth of data and it keeps me locked in the app that hasn't added any new features since I started using it. :/
I’m having the same issue as other1emily447. I love Stylebook otherwise but i am so worried I am going to lose all of my data one day so I am looking for a new alternative like the app here. However, if someone actually knows how to do it, I wouldn’t have to do everything over again!
I’ve been using the Stylebook app every day for over 10 years and have hundreds of items catalogued. If possible I use the brand’s own photograph for quality. If I was starting again I’d probably use something else because it’s rarely updated and only available on iPhone and iPad. I’ve never lost the data (it’s backed up to iCloud) but I can never buy an android phone. I use the Fabric type field to record my date of purchase so I can search say everything I bought in 2023. If I’m looking at a dress in a store I can quickly remind myself what I already have and it has helped me walk away from things. It’s a big task to start but adding new items as you buy them is quick and easy.
I’ve been trying to backup my data for years but the tutorials they have don’t work. How do you do it? I’m so scared of losing my data! If my one device quits, it’s gone!
Wow, loved her tips on how to photograph the items and how the app she designed works for inputs. ❤️👍 just downloaded the app onto my phone and iPad. Going to play with it later today.
Big thanks to both of you!!!
i’ve never downloaded an app so fast - i’ve been cataloguing with a spreadsheet and this is way better than
This is so cool! I'm so happy for you Christina. I'm having a realization while watching this, that I have a number of clothes that I actually don't enjoy wearing, but because I'm on a weight loss journey, I refuse to buy anything new yet. I wasted a lot of money on clothes that are now too big for me. I'm not even sure I have enough in my current size that I like to even bother with this app. What a revelation.
This is awesome. It's going to take me a million years with a going toddler but EVENTUALLY it will be amazing. So excited to try!
I've been using Open Wardrobe for the past year or so and I've found it really helpful for knowing what I have and making goals (more secondhand/vintage, less fast fashion, cost-per-use). I also like the AI outfit suggestion feature.
I love indyx and I’ve been slowly working going through the style workshop and just started cataloging my wardrobe this month!! loved this video and all the helpful tips for making your digital wardrobe look amazing
I know it is not exactly in line with the topic of this video but could you share more about your bag collection? There was a glimpe of it in the vlog and it looked really cool.
I just started using this app and I'm tired from adding my clothes.... that means I have TOO MANY clothes. I love this app! Really makes you realize how much you have
Lookin buff💪. Thanks for sharing your wellness content a while ago also. It's so important for women to build muscle, but no one told us that growing up. I was blessed to have a women's weight lifting club at my college, and they were super supportive of teaching beginners.
I'm so grateful for this app! Omg! I have had so much fun creating a capsule 333 wardrobe this week, and because I don't have a big wardrobe (that I also have to share with my husband) my plan is to catalog all my event and evening wear and store it under my bed so that I can save space, but also see it all on the app when I have a date night coming up to plan my outfit! Such an incredible tool 😍
My wardrobe is not catalogue worthy. I'm in my late 40s and since my mid-40s I've been searching to find myself including my style, colours etc. I've been hiding behind black or grey clothes with a little bit of white and navy in the summer for way too long. A big weight loss and then weight gain has not helped me in my process. But I'm hoping I'll get there 🤞
I don't know whether I would ever want to catalogue my clothes but who knows. In the meantime, the tips for taking good pictures are brilliant for selling clothes second hand online. So thank you Christina 🙏😊🌺
Omgggg i had a similar idea that i wanted to bring to life i was discussing with a tech friend to see if i could “appify” this idea. I did this in the past to keep track of my wardrobe by taking pictures of individual items and combinations that i liked wearing to go to when im having a wardrobe writer’s block. Good stuff
I love this app so far: have added my 500 items already ☠️ but it's been awesome. I sew a ton of my stuff, so having the app use my own pics instead of online stuff is fabulous, since my stuff is one of a kind. ❤
So cool to see! I did this with the app "A closed" in november last year and I like it so much! It's so easy to have an overview, plan outfits ahead, plan vacation wardrobes... I also digitalised my sports clothes and formal dresses etc. But not the jewellery. I have over 200pieces🙈 but I love everything and I think I use most "regular" items. I will see over the seasons, if I really use all my clothes. ❤
This is so cool!! You can scroll through your own clothes, feels like shopping
Indyx looks so nice! Trying it out now. Been using Acloset for a little while and it has really changed my perception and organization of my wardrobe, esp getting me into new fits and actually using 100% of my wardrobe! V helpful
I have been using Acloset too and really liked it, but now they are about to introduce a paid plan if you have more than 100 items. And 100 items really is not much if you live in a 4 season environment and also count accessories and bags. Such a bummer.
I'm currently using Acloset too but have been thinking of switching to a different app. I kinda like the UI of Indyx so I might give it a try
@@happytofu5 ugh saw that paid update notification recently :( I'm at like 84 items (all seasons, accessories, shoes etc) and am using the 100 item free limit to keep my spending down & the wardrobe more curated. Def a nice tool for not buying everything in sight lol
@@b3naqua congrats! I tried to reduce my stuff, but I failed 😔
I love/need this and am seriously considering booking with you. I’ve been binge watching your channel and started a low buy for 2024 after realizing I have a shopping problem with clothes and makeup. Your content is so inspiring and helpful. On a side note, could you link your steamer? I need a good one. Thanks Christina!
Yes, please!
The app Stylebook is what I‘ve been using now for more than 160 consecutive days!! I am not good at doing something regularly and also don‘t like spending money on apps but I have to admit: one of the best (app) purchases ever - no matter which App you use but it‘s so nice to have it to get a better overview of the items you own and think about new combinations etc - uploading everything at first is a lot of work if course but you can also just take okaish pics and don‘ crop them and adjust that later (which is what I did for some categories) - can only recommend ☺️
I currently use the Smart Closet app and I am always on the app making new outfit ideas. If I am thinking of buying something I use the picture from the web and add it to the app to see if it will mix and match with my current wardrobe. If it doesn't fit then I don't buy. It has helped prevent me from mindlessly shopping.
Really, fun video! You guys worked together in a really amazing way. I will be checking out the app. ❤
Excluding summer clothes that are currently packed away I just counted 103 items (plus shoes and accessories). I think I’ll give digitising it a go now as I feel like I don’t need to get any new clothes…but I always seem to look the same and I’m excited about something that will help me to mix it up. Thank you!!
My friends and I have all been looking for a new closet app for a while now since Acloset announced they were introducing their paid subscriptions. The calendar is a must for me so once that feature comes around I might make the full switch. For now I'm excited to download and play around with it a bit. I tend to use stock photos for my virtual wardrobes and I have a dress form, so I take the pictures on that if I can't find a good stock photo. Never thought to lay my stuff out on the floor for pictures haha
I love this idea and am currently taking pictures of my wardrobe and uploading them in Indyx as we speak! I like the idea of taking the picture myself, so I can see exactly what my clothes look like. I also have a good amount of gifted/thrifted pieces that I can't find online on a product page! This app will definitely replace my Google spreadsheet!
Nice . How did it turn out?
You cannot imagine how much I LOVE THIS!!!!!🤩
I am getting this for my husband! He has more clothes than me and wears a uniform to work! When we go out he either wears Adidas joggers, sweatshirt with jacket or body warmer - casual. Armani jeans, sweatshirt with jacket or body warmer - smart. I have told him to wear something different, but different to him is different t shirt or sweatshirt!!! Great informative video as slways Christina!
I'm SO excited for this, can't wait for my day off so that I can get started 🥳. Devon's tips were amazing. Thank you so much for the video Christina, I hope Indyx continues to grow and is super sucessful 🤘♥️
I am loving your videos Christina!!
I downloaded a similar app for free in 2021 and I have been playing and tracking my cost per wear.
It was really eye opening to see what I spend money on and what I can't seem to get the cost per wear down.
Keep up the amazing work xx
I think this will really help me with building my natural fiber only capsule wardrobe! I’m so glad you made this video
I have styleapp and Jesus, only in this house I have 520 clothes pieces and that s only clothes , I have clothes in 3 locations, I m going into a shopping ban like FOREVER
Wooow this is like the app of my dreams! Downloading it now. Thanks Christina and Devon! ❤
I tried it today and already love it!! Cant stop creating new outfits!!!
I started using a similar app for my wardrobe last year and this is a game changer! Now I have accepted that my most worn colour is black, the cost per wear for expensive and favourite clothes is quite low and I need to spend less on dupes. The app also shows my most/least worn clothes, which helps a lot with planning and conscious consumption 😎
I have already downloaded this jeanius app and I love it so far, thank you Christina for inspiring us
Lot’s of love 🧡 xx
Just started using Indyx and LOVE it! So fun and has helped me declutter and get a clearer understand of my preferences/style.
Exactly what I needed now! Thank you, perfect timing! I tried it immediately after I finished the video and it's very good.
oh cool, I was going to mention to you about using an app for your wardrobe because I had used a different app and found it SO useful for deciding what items to buy in a capsule wardrobe because it makes it so easy to see if the new item will work well with all the other pieces before purchasing, I loved it! So cool to see you do a vid on it, thanks💗
I am one of those crazy white shirt/tee people. Button ups…cotton or linen, long and short sleeve tees. I wear the tees as outside wear but also sleep in them. Getting my money’s worth. That’s my excuse for multiples ……and I’m sticking to it. 😁
I am using Stylebook at the moment and I add items as I buy them. The shop pics are the best obviously. My old items I catalog as I go. I have so much it would be impossible to put it all in in one go. I plan my week on the weekend and put the outfits into the calendar. So instead of scrolling online stores I am scrolling my app. It's great. I can also create travel capsules when I am planning what to pack.
this is really cool. Also it helps that now almost everything that I own I bought online so I don't need to take pictures of the items.
Thanks for this Christina. I just downloaded the app and can't wait to start digitizing my wardrobe (and decluttering as I go). Great way to start the new year!
I'm going to do this. My wardrobe is out of control. CRAZY out of control! Great video!
Thank you so much!!!! Exactly what I needed for the longest time. I have clothes scattered around the house in three different closets and suitcases which has been a nightmare for years. This app will help my anxiety and sanity!!
In summer, I've started using a similar app called Whering and it was eye opening. I started with my summer items and when the season changed, I've uploaded the items for the new season. I've noticed so many duplicates and that I have way too many items in some areas. There are items I'm on the fence about, so, because Whering is actually proposing outfits to you, I've seen them in combinations I've never thought of before and I could better pinpoint if it was the color or the fit that was not working for me. Also, when shopping, I upload a picture of the item and check the combinations I could wear it. This really stopped me from buying things that looked good on the website but would be hard to match with my current wardrobe.
And am I the only one who prefers pictures of clothes on the hanger than on the floor? I like seeing how the material drapes.
A few features that I absolutely love about Whering and I would expect in Indyx to make the switch: background removal, item is automatically recognized and categorized (my input is minimal, so uploading items is really fast), there's a styling area where I can either manually choose items for an outfit or it will generate outfits for me, grouping items and outfits in collections, assigning outfits to day or event, proposing outfits of the day, reports (cost per wear, popular items, colors in my wardrobe, how many items I have in each category, etc.).
I'm actually deciding between Whering and Indyx before I fully commit, so thank you for this comment!
I use Acloset! I find it so helpful :)
Love how cost per wear is considered! Adding an existing outfit into a packing list is really cool too. I'm already using a similar app so I won't be doing all that all over again just for those features though
Just started using the App. Really good. I have a few items in and I’m already looking at mug clothes in a different way!😊
This is so cool and definitely a fun project! I need a steamer. Any recommendations? Looking forward to shopping my closet 💕 🛍️
I did this on acloset last year and tracked my outfits and buys all year! The cost per wear tracking was huge for me, that is why now I'm on a no-buy. I'm not using it this year, but the social aspect advertised here is sure tempting.
I love this. I will give it a go especially that it's -15 out. This also made me realise that I have quite a few duplicates that gives me pause.
This is badass! I hope we can leverage all this data about the clothes we already own for good.
Cool idea, i love doing this in games like the Sims 4 haha going for pieces as similar as i can & save outfits ✌🏻
I've been doing this for about a year and it showed me that what I thought I wore all the time, I didn't, and what I thought I didn't wear much, I wore all the time!
i am just starting Indyx... deciding to do it in small batches by colour 😊
I put a white sheet over the bedroom door (and replaced it with a piece of dark navy for light colors) and left stuff on the hangers. I had a problem with graphic tees. Never got around to shoes or accessories.
your consultant Devin was very nice, you lucked out! this app looks very cool
This video was full of so much VALUE! Amazing. Thank you so much 🙏🏻🌟
Great tips given on photographing your clothes
This is fantastic! Downloading the app now....thanks for sharing this amazing service, app, and ideas!
You persuaded me to download the app and overall- it’s not bad. However there is one main issue that I encountered that really puts me off from using it- I noticed that whether a photo is taken in-app or uploaded from my personal gallery, the photo quality is always incredibly bad. Is there a specific setting I should have turned on/ off to fix this? It didn’t seem to be an issue for you or other people when I looked in the app at the other creators’ wardrobes but I can’t figure it out for myself.
Hi Christina! This is great! I have downloaded the app and started taking pictures of my clothing items! Can't wait to get them all in there! Thanks so much!
I have this app and LOVE it! Especially the collections feature--it helps me pack!
So thrilled to hear that you like the collections feature =)
using an app for my clothes and logging my outfits gave me really cool insights about me and helped me style clothes i didnt know to style
It’s soooo cool!
I'm so excited. I've been using another app, but it doesn't have the community. I've already signed up.
Love this. Just downloaded the app. I can’t wait to start digitizing my wardrobe! ❤
Amazing and helpful, always forget some items in my closet now it's a game changer👍🔥Thank you very much for the video and the app👏👏👏
Thank you for the app referral! This is everything I've been looking for in a closet organization app! 💕
This is an interesting concept, though I doubt I’d use it. I don’t have enough in my wardrobe to justify it (fewer than 60). It does encourage me to photograph the items I do have. I love the aspect of keeping track of what I have, but I’m plain Jane, so I don’t need the styling aspect. Thank you for showing us this new app!
Came across this, and I've been using it for two weeks. It's a game changer.
I normally think about what to wear the night before, and instead of opening my dressers, I'd just open the app to decide.
Also, I like how I can see the outfits I've worn. In the past, I often planned an outfit in my mind only to find out they're not washed yet. Now I see the clothes I've worn days prior sonI can now plan my outfits better.
I save a lot of time in the morning as well. And I now wear better clothes. I can't thank this app enough.
I only hope they incorporate a "note" attachment so you can put how you feel about your outfit that day.
I downloaded this and put everything in after seeing it on your Instagram. I need that Calendar feature and the ability to count an entire outfit at once! I'm using this to calculate cost/wear so I know which clothes last the longest :) I love it! Thank you for the tips~
Acloset does the calendar and the cost per wear. It also tells you what you haven't worn in a while.
We are releasing the calendar feature in a few weeks. Please stay tuned!
Christina, fantastic video--I have been eyeing this app for some time as I have a rather large wardrobe and very deficient in the ability to customize and make outfits for work and play. My hesitation is that I am not aware of many men that use the app. I would definitely utilize the engagement of a stylist but want to know if the listed stylists can do a men's wardrobe or is that not an issue. Thanks so much!!
Elliot Dupris is a male stylist on the app - and I think a few others specialize in men’s fashion too 👍👍
I did this for a 14nt cruise once just using photos on my phone. I'll have a look.
I love watching such videos ❤ it helps. Only thing i miss on RUclips, that mostly those clothings (are nice but) very unisex and clean looking. I would love to see a more colorful, and detailed wardrobe. Those clothings would feel less anonymous to me. 😅
This concept looks amazing and the video makes it seem achievable!
I have the OpenWardrobe App and I like it a lot.
Timely video! I had downloaded the app at your suggestion but not started cataloging yet!
This is absolutely amazing !!! I'm blown away aswell to be honest i loooooove the concept of this ! But i do have a question, i would like to make a wardrobe for me 'obviously' but can i make more then juste one ? like if i want to track what clothes my daughter has is it possible, or is it just for one person at a time ?
This is such an amazing idea! Woah!! 😍😍😍
What a great idea 😊
You have so beautiful clothes that certainly look amazing on you. Would love to see you in the new outfits. 😊
Downloaded! I wanna plan outfits mostly, but I’m hoping to see what I’m not really wearing and can declutter 😌
I can see how this is very useful. I am going to highly consider doing this as I am always looking for projects to keep me busy as I am retired. I'm just not technologically savvy. Do you put outfits together that you think may work, or have you combined the items that you have tried on and know that they work? Just curious. Great video.
I love this apps.trying it now and exploring. i alway take a picture all my bags and shoes collection. its a great way to use it for the clothes also. thanks Christina. xoxo Mona
I catalogue my wardrobe on Pinterest. Everytime I get something new, I'll add it to my Pinterest board. I also use it to make outfits, I'll put all the pieces together in a new board and add images for inspo and etc.