A behavioral wardrobe diagnostic for people who want insight, not fashion fluff

What your clothes say about how you run your life.

This diagnostic treats clothing as a behavioral system, not a style game. It looks at purchase logic, maintenance tolerance, comfort tradeoffs, social signaling, and the routines hiding underneath what you wear.

Behavioral, not trend-basedShareable archetype namesPractical improvements only

30 steps. About 5-7 minutes. Progress saves on this device.

Clothing as behavior

The quiz reads wardrobe choices as decision patterns: what you optimize for, what you tolerate, and what you quietly signal.

Parallel lifestyle signals

Phone, furniture, food, and maintenance habits help separate true priorities from surface-level taste.

Useful output

The report turns style into practical insight: efficiency, blind spots, spending logic, and low-cost upgrades.

Wardrobe system illustration with clothing rail, shoes, and accessory tray
Wardrobe system

The quiz looks for repeat logic, maintenance habits, and what you optimize for when getting dressed.

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Illustration of folded clothing, grooming items, and buying notes
Decision signals

Parallel habits like grooming, laundry, and buying behavior often reveal more than trend preferences do.

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What the quiz asks and why
Clothing behavior

Shoes, fit, fabric, brand stance, buying cadence, and price tolerance reveal how deliberate or reactive your wardrobe really is.

Practical upkeep

Laundry rhythm, repair instincts, grooming, and outfit rotation show how much maintenance you are actually willing to carry.

Decision psychology

Planning style, purchase research, lifestyle context, and repeat-buying habits expose the operating system under the clothes.

Comparative lens

The report compares your pattern with broad regional, age, and global style tendencies using cautious directional language rather than fake stats.