Capsule Wardrobe Planner
A smaller closet that makes more outfits. Pick your lifestyle and season, check off what you already own, and see exactly which pieces complete your capsule — your progress saves automatically.

Tops
Bottoms
Dresses
Layers
Active & swim
Finishing touches
How to build a capsule wardrobe
- 1. Audit what you own. Check off the pieces above that are already in your closet — most capsules are half-built before you buy anything.
- 2. Choose your palette. Two or three neutrals you actually wear, plus one or two accent colors. Shared palette = everything pairs.
- 3. Fill the gaps, neutrals first. Buy the missing workhorses (jeans, white shirt, midi dress) before any statement piece.
- 4. One in, one out. When something new comes in, something worn-out leaves. The capsule stays a capsule.
- 5. Rotate seasonally. Swap the warm/cold handful each season; the core stays put.
Ready to fill the gaps?
Every piece in the planner links to its collection — or start with the full range and build from there.
Shop all stylesCapsule wardrobe FAQs
What is a capsule wardrobe?+
A capsule wardrobe is a small, intentional collection of clothes — usually 20 to 30 pieces — that all work together, so every top pairs with every bottom. Fewer, better pieces mean more outfits with less decision fatigue.
How many pieces should a capsule wardrobe have?+
Most capsules land between 20 and 30 garments per season, not counting basics like underwear or workout gear. This planner builds a core of roughly 15–24 pieces depending on your lifestyle and season.
How do I start a capsule wardrobe from scratch?+
Start with what you already own: check off the pieces you have in the planner above, then fill the gaps one piece at a time — neutrals first, statement pieces last. Buying to fill a specific gap beats impulse shopping every time.
What colors work best in a capsule wardrobe?+
Build the base in 2–3 neutrals you actually wear (black, white, beige, navy or denim), then add 1–2 accent colors that flatter you. When everything shares a palette, nearly every combination works.
Does a capsule wardrobe change with the seasons?+
The core stays — jeans, tees, the little black dress — while a handful of pieces rotate: swim and maxi dresses in summer, knits and heavier layers in winter. Switch the season in the planner to see how the list shifts.
Is a capsule wardrobe boring?+
No — the constraint is the point. Jewelry, one great jacket and the occasional statement dress carry the personality, while the interchangeable base means you always have something to wear it with.