Add Items
Enter each piece you own. Be honest about condition and when you last wore it.
Gap Analysis
What your closet is missing for Spring.
Shopping List
Prioritized by gap severity. Adjust budget to match your spending plan.
How This Works
Why audit your wardrobe?
Most people own more clothes than they realize. Without a clear picture, buying becomes reactive. You grab what looks good in the moment, then wonder why the closet feels full but nothing fits. An audit turns guesswork into a plan.
Common mistakes
- Buying trend pieces before filling basics gaps
- Ignoring condition (worn-out items still take up space)
- Forgetting to count off-season pieces you already own
- Setting a budget after shopping instead of before
Assumptions
- Condition ratings are your own judgment
- Last-worn dates are approximate
- Budget estimates are averages, not store prices
- One "good" item per category per season is the baseline
Tips for best results
- Update after each season
- Flag donation candidates early
- Start with the category you avoid most
- Keep the audit open while shopping
Questions
What if I wear clothes year-round?
Tag those pieces under all relevant seasons. The gap analysis counts multi-season items toward each season they appear in.
How do I handle formal or special-occasion pieces?
Use the 'Formal / Event' category. These are flagged less often for replacement since they naturally get less wear.
Can I share my audit with someone?
Use the export button to download your list as a text file. You can also print it directly from the shopping list section.