Start with the clothes you own
A good outfit decision depends on the jacket, shoes, colors, and layers already in your closet. Drip keeps that context close so the answer feels personal.

When the question is what should I wear, generic outfit advice is not enough. Drip starts with your real closet and the place you are going.
A good outfit decision depends on the jacket, shoes, colors, and layers already in your closet. Drip keeps that context close so the answer feels personal.
Cold day, dinner, campus, walking, comfort, or risk all change the answer. Drip treats the plan as part of the outfit instead of giving one-size-fits-all advice.
Saved looks become a private style memory, so future outfit checks can learn from what you wore, skipped, saved, and repeated.
It can compare the outfit idea with the clothes you own, the situation you describe, and saved looks from your closet history.
Drip is built for both: quick daily outfit checks, dinner plans, campus looks, weather changes, and moments where you need a clear yes or swap.
No. Drip is built around your taste record, so the point is to make your own decisions easier instead of pushing a public trend feed.