Kombin.dev
A quiet wardrobe analysis panel. It does not decide what to wear; it makes the stronger options visible.
2026·Wardrobe analysis panel·private build
Kombin.dev started from a simple observation: choosing what to wear often feels personal, but the stronger combinations usually have a visible structure. Color relationships, silhouette, context, and repetition all leave small signals.
The tool looks at the pieces already in a wardrobe and brings those signals into view. It does not praise, push, or decide. It simply makes the cleaner options easier to read.
Building it was an exercise in restraint. I wanted the software to stay quiet enough for personal taste to remain intact, while still giving the decision a clearer technical shape.
what changed
- Software does not always need to prescribe. Sometimes, structuring the options is enough.
- Neutral language can build more trust than enthusiastic certainty.
- A good tool can clarify taste without trying to replace it.
links
- wardrobe
- analysis
- style