Acloset vs. Save Your Wardrobe

 

Ever since the moment we all saw Cher Horowitz (of the iconic 90s film, Clueless) effortlessly scroll through her very own closet on her dinosaur of a dial-up desktop computer, the concept of a digital wardrobe has been permanently stuck in our collective consciousness. 

While the technology may have seemed a distant dream back then, almost 30 years later we now have several wardrobe apps to choose from that accomplish everything that Cher’s version did - and even more! 

If you feel you have nothing to wear, or that nothing you own goes together…or, if you just tend to hit that snooze button five too many times, then you need a wardrobe app. But, which one to choose?

In this article we will be comparing two wardrobe apps: Acloset and Save Your Wardrobe. They have very different features so we recommend prioritizing what matters most to you. But if compromising isn’t really your thing, we might have something in the back for you.

What Is a Wardrobe App?

A wardrobe app is a platform that allows you to digitally organize your clothes. All wardrobe apps allow you to upload images of your clothes, usually through a DIY method but some apps also offer services to make this process easier.  You can use your digital wardrobe to combine items into new outfit combinations to see how they look without having to make a mess of your closet, or pre-plan outfits ahead of time for no-stress mornings. 

But, it doesn’t stop there! Most apps offer additional features beyond cataloging and outfit styling, but these features will vary from app to app. For example, Acloset allows you to interact with other users' outfit boards on a social media-like feed while Save Your Wardrobe has a circular purpose focusing on connecting users with repair and alteration services. Many apps also offer simple analytics on your wardrobe data, and organizational features like packing lists to help you prepare for any upcoming trips.

Read more about how wardrobe apps make life easier and all the top options, reviewed and ranked

Why a Wardrobe App Makes Life Easier

Most of us are all too familiar with “the clothes chair”, or “the clothes corner”, or wherever it is that you leave the clothes that accumulate throughout the week as you try on an endless amount of outfits for every occasion. For any woman with a wardrobe app, this is but a distant memory. With a wardrobe app, you can effortlessly scroll through your closet and plan your outfits while laying in bed or drinking your morning coffee.

With all these ready-made outfits, it feels easy to find an outfit you like each morning. Say goodbye to not knowing what to wear because you have “nothing to wear” and say hello to not knowing what to wear because you have too many amazing options! 

And if you ever run out of your own outfit ideas, many apps can offer you new styling suggestions. This can either be done by a computer generated algorithm or better yet, by a real stylist that can give you a fresh perspective on your clothes. 

Beyond simple outfit planning, the increased visibility of a wardrobe app is also key to actually using your entire wardrobe - either by reminding you of all the great pieces you already have, or by nudging you to realize what items you aren’t wearing (but that someone else might!). 

Save Your Wardrobe vs. Acloset: Compared

Acloset Save Your Wardrobe
Free to download Yes Yes
Available on iOS Yes Yes
Available on Android Yes Yes
Automatic background removal Yes Yes
Outfit planner Yes Yes
Cost-per-wear tracker Yes No
Outfit recommendations Created by AI No
Human personal styling services No No
Integrated resale marketplace Yes, but transactions are not facilitated No

Summary:

  • Catalog your wardrobe with automatic background removal and assisted tagging

  • Build, schedule, and track unlimited outfits

  • Create packing lists and view basic wardrobe analytics

  • Schedule local services like repairs, alteration, and dry cleaning (currently only available in London) 

  • No option for professional styling help or direct connection to resale

  • Free to download, available on both iOS & Android

Save Your Wardrobe has a clean, snappy interface and covers all the basics of a good wardrobe app for planning, organizing and managing. 

You build your digital wardrobe by uploading photos with automatic background removal, and the app scans your photo to automatically tag it with attributes like category and color. This is great when it works but the tool often makes mistakes, leaving you to manually correct your tags. 

Once you’ve built your digital wardrobe, you can accomplish all the same basic functions like planning outfits, scheduling them in a calendar, and building curated lists of items. You can build an infinite number of outfits using their outfit collage feature and add a background color that matches the aesthetic you are going for.

Save Your Wardrobe also attempts to connect you to local services like repair, alterations, and dry cleaners. It is more than just a simple directory, taking you through a matchmaking flow to learn about the type of service you’re looking for and then providing you with their best match provider and a cost estimate. However, these services are only currently available in London with no timeline on when they’ll expand. 

Save Your Wardrobe also offers a few analytics to give you insight into your wardrobe, for example the brand and color distribution of your clothes. Most uniquely, you can also view the sustainability ratings of your items through a partnership with Good on You.

Our opinion on Save Your Wardrobe:

Save Your Wardrobe is clean, fast, and generally easy to use but really only has basic self-serve organizing and tracking functionality. It doesn’t deliver a larger vision to support improving your style or circularity for the items you no longer need. 

App Store reviews corroborate that beyond the core organizing and tracking functions, many of Save Your Wardrobe’s extra features are a little half-baked. For example, their wardrobe analytics don’t offer any insights on how often your things are actually used, which seems pretty important for users who are trying to maximize the use of their wardrobe.

The matchmaking with local care & repair services is an interesting addition, as this is one area where it appears they are building out a greater ecosystem to get more life from your wardrobe. It’s great if you live in London, but for the foreseeable future it’s not much help if you’re located well, anywhere else. 

Who Save Your Wardrobe is for:

If you are looking to simply have a digital wardrobe and make outfits, then Save Your Wardrobe may be a good fit. But while the Save Your Wardrobe app is pretty seamless in that basic capacity, it’s not going to actively help you find your style, use more of your closet or fill in the gaps of your wardrobe. 

Acloset

Summary: 

  • Catalog your wardrobe with the help of automatic background removal and assisted tagging, but limited to only 100 items for free. Plans for more than 100 items start at $3.99 a month.

  • Keep track of cost-per-wear and other basic wardrobe analytics

  • Build, schedule, and track unlimited outfits

  • Receive daily AI-generated outfit recommendations based on the weather

  • View and comment on outfits created by other users

  • Shop and sell secondhand within the built-in marketplace 

  • Free to download, available on both iOS and Android

Acloset is a Korean wardrobe app with the goal of helping people who have too many clothes yet nothing to wear using AI-powered technology. While the app is well loved by its global user base, the AI outfit recommendations the app is built around don’t always receive rave reviews. 

Acloset is free to download, and when you upload pictures of your clothes the app will automatically remove the background and tag the items with basic attributes like category and color. However, users complain that the photo uploading process can be a bit glitchy and may require more than one attempt at times. 

While you can upload up to 100 items for free (ad-supported), if you have more than that you’ll have to pay a monthly subscription. This ranges from $3.99 per month all the way up to $24.99 depending on the size of your closet.

Like most wardrobe apps, you can style unlimited outfits, schedule them on a calendar to track wear, and create different “closets” like for your winter wardrobe or for a weekend in Napa. The app also provides some basic wardrobe analytics such as the distribution of your closet across categories, cost per wear, and wear frequency. 

The standout feature of Acloset appears to be their AI-generated outfit recommendations, but be warned: it’s not super smart and users have pointed out the issues like some nonsensical outfit pairings and having the same items consistently restyled while ignoring other parts of their closet.

Acloset also encourages community through its social media-like outfit feed where you can follow other users or see trending user-generated outfits.

Finally, the app has a built-in marketplace of secondhand items, where users can quickly list items from their closet. However, listings are only listings. Meaning, ACloset only facilitates messaging between buyer and seller, and users responsible for negotiating amongst themselves payment and shipping methods on another platform. 

Our opinion on Acloset

Acloset’s positive reviews speak for themselves: it is a well thought out app with some additional features that start to take real advantage of a digital wardrobe. 

As for its basic wardrobe functionalities - uploading clothes, building, scheduling and tracking outfits - Acloset is a very solid option.

But like every AI-powered wardrobe app, it doesn’t really cut it as a styling app. The AI just isn’t there yet to create outfits you actually want to wear with any dependability. Think of it like a fun toy, but not a real solution.

The app’s social platform is unique in its attempt to build community and allow users to share outfits and gain inspiration. It very much gives Polyvore (does anybody else remember Polyvore?). But however fun it may be, it’s ultimately just style inspiration similar to what you could find on any other social media platform. 

We do give Acloset credit for being one of the very few apps with a built-in marketplace for preloved items. However, Acloset’s version comes with a good dose of risk and a bit of a headache. Who wants to figure out all the details of a transaction with a stranger you just met on the internet? From closing the deal, to organizing payment and arranging shipping, it’s all on you. Between the non-secured transactions and the apparent youthfulness of Alcloset’s user base, most of the items on the marketplace tend to be pretty low value - more thrift store than The RealReal. 

And, between the preloved marketplace and the social feed which are both featured prominently and are both filled with, well…other people’s stuff…the app overall can start to feel a bit ‘junky’. If you are looking for a clean, zen digital space for your own closet then this may not be the right choice.

Who Acloset is for:

Acloset would be a good choice for someone looking for solid basic functionality within their own closet, and enjoys voyeuristically browsing through other people’s stuff. And, if you’re interested in buying or selling on the marketplace, then you’re also someone who doesn’t mind a little risk. 

But if you are looking for an app that will finally solve the “I have nothing to wear” conundrum, then Acloset’s AI is unfortunately not the solution you’ve been looking for.


If neither of these options are sounding just-right for you, let us introduce you to a secret third option: Indyx (oh hey, that’s us!). We’re here to revolutionize how you get dressed by creating a holistic wardrobe ecosystem designed to help you maximize the pieces you already own through bespoke personal styling services combined with a built-in digital resale platform.

Introducing: Indyx

We built Indyx to solve your real, everyday wardrobe problems with one integrated solution. We’re not just a place to play around with outfit moodboards (although, we can definitely do that, too!) - we’re a platform where you can actually use your digital wardrobe to get 1:1 human support with curation and styling and directly resell whatever is no longer serving you.

Like every wardrobe app, the journey starts with digitally cataloging your wardrobe. You just can’t get around that. Our best-in-class background removal makes that relatively easy (dare I say, oddly satisfying?)…but let’s be honest that it can still be a big PITA. That’s why we offer a service to completely take care of this step for you. 

While being able to build outfits from your couch is great, you know what’s better? An expert personal stylist building those outfits for you, and helping you thoughtfully build your wardrobe with new pieces selected just-for-you. All for $25 per month!

My personal favorite feature? Peeking into other people’s wardrobes. That’s right, you can scroll through friends’ or strangers' wardrobes and even put in offers for any pieces you really like. It satisfies all of our inner voyeuristic tendencies while also being an ideal system to borrow clothes from friends instead of buying a new dress for every work event or third cousin’s wedding. 

Now, let’s get a little more objective on everything Indyx has to offer (or not). 

Summary: 

  • Catalog your wardrobe on your own with automatic background removal

  • Or, hire an Indyx Archivist to catalog your wardrobe for you

  • Build unlimited outfits and plan packing lists or other collections

  • Add your outfits to a calendar to automatically track cost-per-wear; track your selfies to remember how you looked and felt in those outfits

  • Share your wardrobe with friends and browse other Indyx users’ Open Closets for inspiration

  • Weekly outfit recommendations from the real stylist of your choice for $25+ a month, or get a one-off Lookbook starting at about $100

  • Free to download, available on both iOS & Android

Indyx’s mission is to unlock the potential of what you already own, and that is certainly made possible with this app’s impressive set of integrated features. It is the only app to combine digital cataloging and human personal styling in one place.

Indyx is a free wardrobe app that makes it easy for you to catalog on your own with the easy to use interface and automatic AI-powered background removal that makes your digital wardrobe appear very clean and neat. But, if cataloging your wardrobe sounds like a chore, a unique service called The Catalog can send a professional Archivist to your home to do all the work for you (check the app for latest pricing).

Right away, you are able to plan outfits, track cost-per-wear of your items, and create packing lists for free. A fan-favorite feature is Indyx’s calendar, which allows you to not only track your outfits but also your outfit selfies. It’s super satisfying!

If you’re feeling unsure about your style, Indyx is a great choice as there is a real focus on personal style, taking the perspective that human styling is still vastly superior to whatever ChatGPT can throw together. 

Take advantage of their Style Quiz to help articulate your style, go deeper with the free Style Workshop content series, or even work 1:1 with a real, human personal stylist to style outfits and receive handpicked shopping recommendations to fill the gaps in your wardrobe. 

Most unique is Indyx’s subscription service, The Feed, which gets you weekly professionally styled outfits from your own closet along with optional personalized shopping recommendations, all from a human stylist and starting at just $25 a month. You can choose what stylist you subscribe to and even message them directly.

But if you’re more interested in a one-off refresh, The Lookbook will get you 10 new outfits styled entirely from your own closet or with a few suggestions of what to add to your wardrobe mixed in.

While this next feature isn’t live quite yet, Indyx has a larger vision to incorporate resale directly into the platform. Taking photos and writing product descriptions to list on Poshmark or Depop can be a pain. But, since you already have all this information in your Indyx digital wardrobe, you’ll be able to list items on their marketplace with just a few clicks. Genius! 

In general, Indyx goes above-and-beyond other options to become one of the best wardrobe apps for outfit planning and improving your personal style. Indyx is the only wardrobe app to have solved the hurdle of digitizing your closet with their professional cataloging service. They’re also the only app offering expert advice from real personal stylists on how to best wear what you already own, or a few unbiased suggestions of what to add to unlock greater versatility.

Indyx is free and available on both the App Store and Google Play.


 
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