If you own dozens of sneakers, bags or crop tops, you probably lost track in the past of what you owned. The classic moment of finding a piece in the back of your closet and thinking about all the missed opportunities to wear it.
With Fits, you always have a nice overview of what you own and filters make it super easy to keep track of what you own. Even if it’s just a small capsule wardrobe this can come in handy.
One of the main reasons to create a digital wardrobe of course is how easy it is to experiment with new combinations to find looks for your next brunch with friends, that summer trip to Japan or just a casual coffee date. On Fits there are two simple ways to make outfits:
One is creating a collage a la Pinterest or Polyvore – great for mood boards. The Dressing Room on the other side, works like Cher’s closet from Clueless: You can swipe clothes and accessories on a digital mannequin to discover new looks.
Packing for a trip can super stressful. If you’re reading this, chances are you have already spent half a day in front of your closet with a suitcase open trying to put together your vacation looks. The tricky part is not just packing for the right weather but also to find pieces that go along well to create multiple outfits that look good.
A digital wardrobe app can help you save time and stress when packing for the next trip.
Creating a digital version of your closet sounds like a challenging and time-consuming task. Luckily, with Fits we spend a lot of time to make the wardrobe scanning easier than on any other app. Here’s how it works and a list of the different import methods.
Unsure if Fits is right for you? Check out our closet app comparison.