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I built a pre-purchase wardrobe advisor after wasting way too much money on clothes that didn't match anything I owned

Quick context — I kept doing this thing where I'd impulse-buy something, get home, and realize it didn't go with anything in my closet. Turns out this is a bigger problem than just me: online apparel return rates are 30-40%, mostly from size/style mismatch, not defects.

So I'm building Atayr — snap a photo of something before you buy it, and it shows you how it pairs with what you already own. Second part: a lot of clothes only get worn once (weddings, interviews, one-off events) — so I'm adding a feature where you can share your wardrobe with trusted friends and borrow instead of buying for those one-time things.

Right now it's just a landing page + waitlist — trying to validate demand before I actually build the app (bootstrapped, so being careful not to build something nobody wants).

Would genuinely appreciate feedback — is this a problem you've run into? What would make you actually use something like this vs. not bother?

atayr.site if you want to see it / join the list.

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