Wardrobe Organizing 2024 (Updated 2026)

As a follow up to my previous bit about wardrobe organizing, I’ve had zero regrets getting the 2 mannequins instead of just 1. The only sad part is that I haven’t had much time to actually pair coord with them, but rather I keep different outfits on them at various times, for various reasons.

Some other recommendations:
AirTable: Limited in database entries (1000 per base), and disk space per base (1GB attachments). Unlimited bases, however the 1000 database entry is pretty much a no-go for me ^^;
Indyx: Free use offers pretty much all you need, it seems… even reselling without commission fees. Appears to be app only, however.
-Google Sheets: Always there for us~

In the end so far, I’m still sticking with Trello (linking my wishlist, but I keep a separate private one for wardrobe that is formatted similarly). Some of the things I like with the FREE plan:
-Unlimited cards, unlimited attachments
-The kanban format is perfection. I tried AirTable’s, but the pictures still come out really small.
-Free power-ups, which is pretty necessary to get some of the features AirTable had with extra fields, etc. The power-ups means more of a learning curve, however… and this is new to me this year since I finally had the time to look into it.

Lots more organizing to do!

2026 update: I’m still using Trello, but for the past couple years, I’ve also done a lot with Whering as well. I love that there are things you can do on web version as well, although the main meat of it is still app-only, which is fine. It’s definitely the best for laying out and planning outfits! Many other popular apps exist such as Acloset, Indyx, and Stylebook, and while I’m sure at least one of those other ones function just as well, more often than not, they have certain functions locked behind premium subscriptions or annoying ads. Whering has NO ADS thus far, though I imagine that may potentially change in the future. Not sure as much tbh, since they’re UK-based unlike these other US corps, and UK has stricter (safer) regulations about advertising that unfortunately the US doesn’t care to have.


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