Lapel is a considered wardrobe — a way to build, log, and revisit outfits from the clothes you actually own
Lapel is a considered wardrobe — a way to build, log, and revisit outfits from the clothes you actually own. Instead of a closet that accumulated through impulse buys, Lapel helps you see the wardrobe as a system. Colour, fit, and occasion. What you've worn, what you love, what's sitting unused. • Outfit Builder — combine items from your wardrobe across slots (top, mid, outer, bottom, footwear). Shuffle, pin, swap until you've got it right. • Active Wardrobe — the inventory of what you actually own. Add items, attach photos, tag notes on fit and fabric. • Worn — a log of what you've worn and when. See patterns: what's in rotation, what's dormant. • Favourites — save looks you want to come back to. • Alternate app icons — eight palette-matched options. Lapel is built around smart casual as a system — structure where it matters (tailoring, fit), ease where it doesn't (fabric, footwear). The companion site at lapel.style covers the full theory. Private by default. No ads, no feed, no social graph. Your wardrobe is yours.