Most people own enough clothes to outfit themselves twice over and still default to the same five pieces. The reason isn't taste — it's recall. You can't style what you can't see at a glance.
The fix isn't more clothes. It's a searchable closet.
How it works
Snap a piece. Fitpic lifts it off the background, files it by category, colour, and style, and slots it into your closet. No tagging marathon, no spreadsheet. The first ten pieces take about three minutes.
Once the closet exists, search becomes the unlock: "cream knit," "going-out tops," "anything I haven't worn this month." The whole wardrobe becomes addressable.
What you'll actually do with it
- 01
Pack faster.
Filter by category, drag pieces into a trip board, done.
- 02
Stop re-buying what you already own.
Search before you shop. Most people own four black t-shirts and don't know it.
- 03
Hand the stylist a clean inventory.
The better Leonne knows what you own, the sharper her picks. Vol 3 covers that.