Surfing the web for more inspiration about wardrobe organizers, I found a bunch of software and online applications I would like to show you. I admit that I didn’t try any of them, because I am still in the process of collecting information about clothes organizer software and online tools. So your feedback about these apps is highly appreciated!
Dressassistant is a software for both Win and Mac, only 8.8 MB in size as download and offered as shareware. This means, you can use Dressassistant with 20 pieces of clothing, but without expiration date. If you like it and want to enter more than 20 clothes, you need to buy the full version which costs 20 bucks. Creditcards and Paypal paying methods are available.
Closet Couture is an online wardrobe organizer with a very stylish website. You can upload pictures of your clothes, combine and rate them, buy new items and share whatever with other members. All in all it’s a social utility. Membership is free. Here is some text from the Closet Couture “About us” page:
“Closet Couture is a social and fashion utility that connects people of stylish minds with those who live or work around them. CC users manage their wardrobes online, define and refine their personal style, get help if needed, upload unlimited photos, share links and videos, and create their own style cabinet made up of the best and the brightest.”
If you wonder why I didn’t mention Closet Assistant (this is quite popular online wardrobe organizer service): I found several links and reviews about it, but the website itself didn’t work. So I haven’t an idea if Closet Assistant is still active. A review by Kristen Nicole about Closet Assistant can be found on Mashable.com.
Do you think of buying an iPhone? Maybe you need one now, because out there are some sweet iPhone apps to organize your wardrobe, too. Take a look at Touchcloset and Pocket Closet. You will find some more iPhone apps for closet organization in the lifestyle section of the iPhone Apps section of the iTunes store.
To me it seems practicable to use a handheld app on a Palm or iPhone (or something similar), especially when you are able to take pictures with the same device and add it directly into the application.
What do you use? What did you try? Why did you drop it? Which application succeeded? The comment section is yours …

