
Picking out the perfect outfit can take hours. Whenever I start to get dressed up, I always think, what did I wear this time last year? Iโll even go through old photo albums on Facebook or Flickr to remind myself of the combinations I put together in the past to save myself some time in the present.
One morning, Seth Porges, a Brooklyn based tech writer was watching his girlfriend, Wray Serna, the co-founder of the fashion line Ambit, try on outfit after outfit, snapping photos of herself in the mirror each time. โWhat are you doing?โ He asked.
โTaking photos of my outfits so Iโll remember them,โ she answered.
Porges thought, โThereโs got to be an app for thatโ. Turns out there wasnโt. So he hired developer Pablo Quinteros and designer Keith Vincent and a few months later, Cloth was born. At its core, Cloth is like combining the technology of Cherโs closet from Clueless with personal life logging. There are a plethora of fashion apps out there, particularly ones that let you snap photos of your outfits and get instant feedback like Fashism and Go Try it On. But Cloth isnโt about public feedback as much as its your personal outfit diary. And itโs a beautifully designed personal diary to boot.

To use it, just snap a photo of your outfit, add some tags/notes to remind yourself, e.g. โBlackโ, โChristmas Partyโ โNYCโ. And yes, you can share it to your social networks if you want or submit it to Clothโs website. The appโs Feed features all of your outfits in a grid, in chronological order. To view your outfits by category, head over to Wardrobe.
Cloth even has gamification elements. The app lets you collect points and badges for snapping and photos and sharing them. To check your points, tap โstatus.โ

Once the app gets users on board, we hope this time next year theyโll release a feature much like 4squareand7yearsagoโs โWhere were you last year?โ but instead, โWhat did you wear last year?โ I also would like to see photo editing, perhaps through Aviaryโs SDK; check-in options through Foursquareโs API and the ability to push photos from Instagram into Cloth or vice versa.
The iOS app costs $1.99, but there are no ads, no registrations, and itโs not giving away your personal information, which is a nice change.
For more on Cloth, watch this video below:
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