Skip to main content

Got a closet full of clothes and nothing to wear? Cluise can help

cluise wardrobe app
Image used with permission by copyright holder

If looking in your closet these days gives you heart palpitations, we’ve got an intervention planned for you. Don’t worry, no one’s coming to cut up your credit cards or trying to get you to Kondo all your stuff (though that’s probably a good idea too). Rather, there’s a new, free, smart wardrobe organizer and digital stylist app available on both iOS and Android. Meet Cluise, your AI-powered personal shopping assistant that’s helping you put your closet’s best foot forward. 

TryOnShop2
Image used with permission by copyright holder

The app already helps its users pick outfits on a daily basis, but now Cluise is taking things to the next level, assisting its mobile-friendly audience make smart shopping decisions. And considering that the average American family spends around $1,700 on clothes and throws away 65 pounds of unwanted garments, accessories, and shoes every year, smart is definitely something we could use.

Recommended Videos

Brands and boutiques can sign up to sell clothes directly via the app, and based on a user’s wardrobe and pre-set style preferences, Cluise makes smart shopping suggestions to complete their closet with the matching pieces. It promises to encourage users “explore brands that match their personal style.” 

Please enable Javascript to view this content

Hoping to save you both time and money, Cluise could help you buy only what you really need — looking for the perfect piece to complement that skirt you’ve been dying to wear all winter? Cluise and its tech-savvy approach has you covered. The app analyzes your wardrobe contents, your daily looks, and your like history to determine your preferences and offers you pieces that will work best for you.

Then, you can use Cluise’s try-on feature to virtually pair an item of interest with something you already own to see if it looks as good in (virtual) reality as it does in your mind. And once you’ve found the perfect sweater, dress, or pair of shorts, you can sell the pieces that don’t have a place in your wardrobe anymore — all in the Cluise marketplace. “Anyone can sell their clothes through Cluise, and we offer commission-free trial for early bird sellers,” says Liudmyla Nebozhak, the company’s founder.

“With the recent update, Cluise app serves both fashion brands seeking the most effective way of reaching their target audience, and users who want to shop consciously and avoid impulse purchases” she continued. So if you’re constantly looking at a closet full of clothes with nothing to wear, maybe Cluise can help. 

Lulu Chang
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Fascinated by the effects of technology on human interaction, Lulu believes that if her parents can use your new app…
The Nothing Phone 2 just got a spec upgrade I can’t wait for
Nothing Phone 1 Glyph Interface lights.

Nothing, the buzzy consumer electronics upstart from former OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, has just announced plans for its next smartphone venture. At Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023, Pei divulged that the company’s next phone will use a flagship Qualcomm chip. 
Pei confirmed that the upcoming Nothing Phone 2 will come equipped with one of Qualcomm’s top-end Snapdragon 8 series processors. However, he stopped short of confirming the exact chip.

Is it the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 inside?

Read more
6 weeks in, can the Nothing Phone 1 still light up our life?
Nothing Phone 1 with the Nothing Ear 1 headphones.

The lights on the back of the Nothing Phone 1 caught all the attention when it was released at the end of July. Rightly so, as they set the phone’s design apart from the competition, and when configured right, can be surprisingly helpful. But now that the honeymoon period has passed, how is life with the Nothing Phone 1, and do those lights still make our eyes sparkle when we see them?
I’ve forgotten about the Glyph lights
I’ve spent the last days using the Nothing Phone 1 again, after a short break with phones including the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 and the Oppo Reno 8 Pro, and it has been great to get back to this easy-to-live-with device. It slips into my pocket and isn’t a pain because it’s so nice and light. While the sharp, flat sides aren't especially uncomfortable to grip, the wide phone can be a bit slippery, so I’ve been using the basic transparent case and find there's less chance of it escaping my hand.

But what about the lights and sounds? I almost don’t think about them, which sounds bad as that’s what happens to gimmicks. But it’s not that I ignore the lights or don’t use them; it’s because I’ve configured them to fit neatly into my life. Returning to the Nothing Phone 1, I've used one main feature: Flip to Glyph. This activates silent mode when you put the phone screen down on a surface, so the Glyph lights alert you of calls and notifications.

Read more
Can an air purifier really help you breathe easier during wildfire season?
Dyson Pure Humidify Cool filters

It's becoming a more and more common summer occurrence … dangerous wildfires burning across the country. Even if you're nowhere near the literal line of fire, wildfires can have a much broader impact. Wildfire smoke is able to spread far and wide. Borne aloft on winds high into the atmosphere, smoke can be carried hundreds of miles from its origin, choking cities, towns, and even deeply urban areas. Particularly for those with health problems, breathing difficulties, and other medical conditions that can strain the heart and lungs, widespread wildfire smoke is not only an annoyance it's a bona fide health hazard. Older adults, expectant mothers, and even small children can be most at risk of developing breathing difficulties when it's smoky.

While firefighters will be working on putting out a blaze at its source (and thank you fire crews from coast to coast, and across Canada too!) it may seem like there’s nothing those of us inhaling the smoke so far away can do to fight back.

Read more