Wardrobe Audit Quiz
Tick the anchor pieces you already own, pick your main dress code, and name the biggest problem. The audit returns a completeness percentage, the top three pieces to buy next, the outfit gaps your wardrobe currently has, and a focused reading list.
Tick what you already own, pick a main dress code, and name the biggest problem. The audit returns a completeness score, top 3 priorities, outfit gaps, and recommended next reading.
How the audit is scored
Each anchor item carries a base weight — Oxford shirt, navy blazer, and grey trousers are weighted higher than knit polos or fragrance. Your owned items add up to a raw score. The score is then adjusted for your declared dress code (a navy blazer counts more for business-casual than for casual) and divided by the maximum adjusted total. The result is a completeness percentage.
The top 3 priorities are the three missing items with the highest weighted score, where dress code and the named problem add situation-specific bonuses (e.g. missing shoes + missing-shoes problem → shoe items rise to the top). Outfit gaps are derived deterministically from the missing anchors.
Related references
- · Wardrobe Essentials — the anchors the audit is built from
- · Outfit Builder — combine the pieces you already own
- · Capsule wardrobe for men
- · Buying Guides