Outfit Finder

Find outfits that actually look good on you. Upload a photo and preview any outfit on your own body before you commit.

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An outfit finder helps you discover and assemble outfits, from items in your closet, from a store's catalog, or from inspiration you saw online. The hard part has always been knowing which of those outfits will actually suit you.

TryDrobe solves that. Upload your photo, browse outfit ideas or let the AI generate combinations from your wardrobe, and see every candidate look rendered on your own body in seconds. No more guessing whether a colour will wash you out or whether a silhouette will work on your frame.

The result is a faster, more honest way to find outfits that suit your shape, colouring, and lifestyle, using your real body as the reference, not a model's.

How It Works

1

Upload your photo

A clear full-body or half-body photo becomes your virtual model.

2

Find outfits

Browse suggestions, save looks from stores, or let AI generate outfits from clothes you own.

3

Preview on you

See every outfit rendered on your body so you know what really works.

Features

AI outfit suggestions

Generate outfit ideas from your own wardrobe, your saved inspiration, or any store.

Virtual try-on

Every outfit preview is on your body, not a generic model.

Save and compare

Keep favourites in collections and compare multiple outfits side by side.

Works with any brand

Screenshot a piece from anywhere online and add it instantly to your outfit finder.

Digital closet

Find outfits from clothes you already own, no shopping required.

iOS and web

Find outfits from your phone, your laptop, or both.

Benefits

  • See how outfits actually look on your body
  • Stop guessing which silhouettes flatter you
  • Discover combinations hiding in your current closet
  • Find new outfits for any occasion in minutes
  • Shop with confidence, no return anxiety
  • Build a style that actually feels like you

How to find outfits that look good on you

The simplest method: try everything on, filter ruthlessly. TryDrobe makes that practical by making virtual try-on cost zero seconds and zero dollars. Load five candidate outfits, preview each on your photo, keep the two that actually read well, discard the rest.

Pair the outfit finder with the color palette tool and the outfit planner to go from "what do I wear?" to a decided, scheduled outfit in under ten minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find outfits from what I already own?

Upload your wardrobe to TryDrobe's digital closet, then use the AI outfit finder to generate combinations from pieces you already have.

Does the outfit finder work for any body type?

Yes. The virtual try-on engine works with any body shape, size, height, and skin tone because it uses your actual photo as the base.

Can I find outfits for a specific occasion?

Yes. Filter suggestions by occasion (work, casual, event, travel) and by season or dress code.

How is this different from Pinterest?

Pinterest shows you outfit photos on other people. TryDrobe renders each outfit on your own body so you know whether it will actually suit you.

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Stop guessing. Start previewing. Every outfit, on your own body.

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What is an outfit finder?

An outfit finder is a tool that helps you discover complete outfits from your own wardrobe, from online stores, or from a mix of both. The concept is straightforward: instead of scrolling through thousands of product pages or staring at a full closet with no inspiration, you let the tool surface combinations that match your occasion, style, and body.

Most outfit finders show you suggestions as flat collages or mood boards. The problem with that approach is obvious once you think about it: a collage tells you which pieces go together in theory, but it says nothing about whether those pieces actually look good on you. TryDrobe solves this by rendering every suggested outfit on your own body through AI virtual try-on. You upload one photo and every outfit idea is previewed in context, so you can evaluate proportion, color, and silhouette against your actual shape.

How to find outfits by occasion

Different occasions call for different approaches. Here is how to use TryDrobe as an outfit finder for the most common situations:

Work and business casual

Start from a blazer or structured knit, pair with tailored trousers, and run two shoe options through virtual try-on to see which reads more polished.

First date

Pick one statement piece and build around it. Preview on your body to make sure the silhouette feels confident, not overdone.

Weekend brunch

Casual does not mean careless. Test a few relaxed combinations and keep the one where the proportions feel balanced.

Wedding guest

Formal events are where virtual try-on saves the most money. Preview the dress or suit before renting or buying to confirm it works on your frame.

Vacation

Plan one outfit per day, preview each on your body, then generate a packing list with only the pieces you actually need.

Job interview

Run three candidate outfits through try-on and pick the one that looks sharpest. Small differences in fit become obvious on screen.

Outfit finder vs outfit generator

People use these terms interchangeably, but there is a subtle difference. An outfit finder helps you discover and curate outfits from existing options, whether that is your own closet, a store catalog, or saved inspiration. An outfit generator creates new combinations automatically, usually by pairing items from your wardrobe based on style rules, color matching, or occasion filters.

TryDrobe does both. You can browse and curate outfits manually (finder mode) or let the AI suggest combinations from your digital closet (generator mode). In either case, every result is previewed on your body so you see the finished look rather than a flat layout.

Outfit finder tools compared

ToolShows on your body?Uses your closet?Any brand?
TryDrobeYes, AI virtual try-onYesYes
PinterestNo, shows modelsNoInspiration only
CombyneNo, flat collageShared catalogLimited selection
Stitch FixNoNo, ships new itemsCurated brands only
CluelessNoYesOwn closet only

The key difference is that most outfit finders show you a flat arrangement of clothing images. Only TryDrobe renders the outfit on your body, which makes it far easier to judge whether a combination actually works for your proportions and coloring.

From finding outfits to wearing them

Finding a great outfit is only useful if you actually wear it. TryDrobe connects the outfit finder directly to the outfit planner, so any look you save can be assigned to a day on your calendar with one tap. Pair that with the color palette tool to make sure every found outfit sits within your best colors, and you have a complete workflow: find, verify on your body, schedule, and wear.

Over time, the outfits you save and schedule build a personal style library. Instead of rediscovering what works every season, you have a running archive of combinations that are proven to look good on you. That archive becomes the foundation of a capsule wardrobe built around real data rather than guesswork.

More outfit finder questions

Can I find outfits from clothes I already own?

Yes. Upload your wardrobe to TryDrobe's digital closet and the AI will generate outfit combinations from your existing pieces. Most users find that their current wardrobe supports more outfit variety than they realized. Shopping is optional.

How is TryDrobe different from Pinterest for finding outfits?

Pinterest is excellent for gathering visual inspiration, but the outfits you pin are shown on models whose body shape, skin tone, and proportions may be very different from yours. TryDrobe renders every outfit on your own photo, so you see how a look actually reads on your body. That shift from inspiration to verification is what makes virtual try-on more useful than a mood board when you are deciding what to buy or wear.

Does the outfit finder work for plus sizes?

Yes. TryDrobe's virtual try-on engine uses your actual photo as the base, so it works across all body types, sizes, and proportions. There are no default model templates and no size restrictions. Whatever your body looks like in the photo is exactly what the AI uses to render the outfit.