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Wardrobe Randomizer – Create Outfits from Your Own Clothes

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Wardrobe Randomizer

Create unexpected outfits from your own clothes

Season: All Seasons 🌸 Spring β˜€οΈ Summer πŸ‚ Fall ❄️ Winter | Occasion: All Casual Formal Business Party Date Sport |
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Frequently Asked Questions

How does the wardrobe randomizer work?

The tool randomly selects one item from each clothing category (tops, bottoms, shoes, etc.) to create a complete outfit. You can filter by season and occasion, lock categories you like, and re-roll individual pieces until you find the perfect combination. All your wardrobe data is stored locally in your browser.

Can I add my own clothes with photos?

Yes! Click "Add Item" to manually enter clothing details including name, category, color, season, occasion, and an optional image URL. While we don't host image uploads, you can paste any image URL to display your actual clothing photos in the wardrobe cards.

Is my wardrobe data safe?

Absolutely. All wardrobe data is stored using your browser's localStorage β€” no data is ever sent to any server. You can export your wardrobe as a JSON file for backup, and import it anytime or on another device. Use the Export/Import buttons to manage your data.

What are the best tips for using a wardrobe randomizer?

Start by adding your most-worn items across all categories. Use season and occasion filters to narrow down choices. Lock items you love and re-roll others. Save outfits you like to the history. Over time, you'll discover combinations you never thought of β€” helping you maximize your existing wardrobe!

Can I use this for outfit planning?

Definitely! The randomizer is great for breaking out of style ruts and planning outfits for the week. Use the season filter to match the weather, occasion filters for specific events, and save your favorite generated outfits to build a personal lookbook over time.

How many items should I add?

For best results, aim for at least 5-8 tops, 4-6 bottoms, 4-6 pairs of shoes, and a few outerwear pieces and accessories. The more items you add, the more unique combinations the tool can generate. Even with just 5 tops Γ— 4 bottoms Γ— 4 shoes, you get 80+ unique outfit possibilities!

Quick Color Matching Tips

🎨 Neutral Base

Build outfits around black, white, grey, navy, or beige β€” these go with almost everything.

🌈 60-30-10 Rule

60% dominant color, 30% secondary, 10% accent for balanced looks.

✨ One Statement Piece

Let one bold item shine and keep the rest understated for effortless style.