Closet planning that feels collected, warm, and deliberate.
Sardrobe is our fashion-first workspace for capturing real garments, composing outfit boards, and shaping seasonal capsules without ads, social noise, or another shopping-driven interface.
- Wardrobe cutouts
- Outfit boards
- Capsule planning
Why this matters
Most closets do not need more volume. They need better memory.
The goal is not more shopping inspiration. It is a clearer system for the wardrobe already in rotation, so favorite pieces get worn on purpose and near-duplicates become easier to notice.
See what is already yours
A digitized wardrobe should make good pieces easier to repeat, not bury them in screenshots and half-remembered outfit ideas.
Save formulas that work
Keep combinations for workdays, weekends, dinners, and travel so getting dressed feels more deliberate and less repetitive.
Keep the product private
Sardrobe is aimed at utility first: no public profile, no trend feed, and no pressure to turn wardrobe planning into content.
Feature direction
A warmer, more editorial product surface for the first Sardrobe release.
The UI should feel closer to a stylist's working board than a generic productivity dashboard. That means clear hierarchy, tactile surfaces, restrained motion, and room for clothing-first composition.
Capture
Turn clothing photos into a clean, searchable closet
Add wardrobe items once, clean them into usable cutouts, and sort them by season, silhouette, occasion, fabric, and feel.
Compose
Arrange looks like a fitting board, not a shopping cart
Build outfit boards that layer garments, shoes, and notes together so strong combinations become reusable instead of accidental.
Plan
Pack lighter, repeat smarter, and spot real gaps
Use the wardrobe you already own to plan travel capsules, weekly dressing, and seasonal edits before buying another near-duplicate.
Workflow
From camera roll to repeatable outfits in three calm steps.
01
Photograph
Capture the pieces you wear most and pull them into a private wardrobe library.
02
Arrange
Lay items out into outfit boards with enough room for notes, color balance, and occasion context.
03
Reuse
Come back to saved looks for travel, office days, weather changes, and seasonal rotation.
Product principles
No trend treadmill. No public-performance layer. Just a better system for your own wardrobe.
- No social feed shaping the product direction
- No shopping layer required for the wardrobe to feel useful
- No public-facing pressure baked into everyday planning
Next milestone
Move from landing-page tone to actual wardrobe flows.
The next frontend passes should turn this direction into real capture, closet, and outfit-planning screens inside the Astro app.