Wardrobe
MissMatch
Private wardrobe planning for real-life outfit decisions
The app for planning what to wear before the group chat starts.
Your wardrobe, outfit planning, fit checks, and Circle replies in one private flow.
Closet, outfit, fit check, and reply thread in one place.
Product
Closet clarity and outfit planning.
Start with the closet and the looks that matter.
- See what you own.
- Plan around real moments.
- Keep your best looks close.
Mock product view
Closet memory becomes visible.
Replace this panel with a real wardrobe screen once screenshots are ready.
Circle
Trusted feedback, not a public stage.
Circle is there for help, not exposure.
- Private fit checks.
- Context that stays with the look.
- Replies that land in the inbox.
Fit check
Ask specific people. Keep the conversation attached to the look.
Circle
Private by design
Private first, on your terms.
Privacy is part of the product, not a footnote.
- Useful before any connection is added.
- Connections are mutual and bounded.
- No feed, follows, or audience logic.
- No automatic closet access.
Privacy
Connections are explicit, visible, and limited.
Mock privacy state
Interface evidence beats extra copy.
This is the slot for a real permissions or Circle settings screen later.
First session
Where the app becomes yours.
The first session makes the app specific to you.
- Set closet priorities.
- Choose the right Circle level.
- Shape the weekly workflow.
Setup
Start with the closet, routines, and people that matter first.
First session
Getting access
A guided setup, not a vague handoff.
MissMatch is still a guided rollout.
- Start with a scheduling link or direct access conversation.
- Use the install session to shape the app around a real closet and routine.
- The first walkthrough is setup, not homework.
- Questions before the install session should still feel personal rather than automated.
Readiness and trust
Private first, with help when you want it.
The trust model should be obvious fast.
Is MissMatch trying to be a public fashion social app?
No. It is a wardrobe app first. Circle is private, bounded feedback.
Do I need my full closet loaded before the first session?
No. The first session is for setup, not a full migration.
Does adding someone to Circle give them full wardrobe access?
No. Sharing stays explicit and limited.
Is it still useful if I mainly want private planning?
Yes. Private planning is the default value.
How the app works
Closet to answer.
One flow from closet to final answer.
01
See the closet
Start with what you already own.
02
Plan the look
Build looks for real events and routines.
03
Ask Circle
Ask for feedback only when needed.
Next step
Start with the walkthrough.
If it fits, the next step is the install session.
Before the first walkthrough
You do not need to migrate your wardrobe first. The install session is where MissMatch gets configured around the way you already plan, dress, and ask for feedback.