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Composed Fit vs Stylebook

Composed Fit is an AI stylist that recommends new clothes to buy. Stylebook is a closet organization app for managing clothes you own. Different tools — here's how they compare.

Feature Comparison

FeatureComposed FitStylebook
ModelAI stylist (discovery)Closet organization
StylistAI (Claude-powered)No
Try-OnVirtual (FASHN)No
Bespoke DesignYesNo
Body ScanningYes (3DLOOK)No
Catalog30,000+ productsYour own wardrobe
Pricing$19/mo (unlimited)$4.99 one-time
CommitmentNoneNone
ReturnsN/A (buy direct)N/A

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stylebook?

Stylebook is a closet organization app. You photograph your existing wardrobe, crop the items, and use the app to plan outfits, pack for trips, and track what you wear. It is a manual tool for managing clothes you already own — it does not recommend new products or provide AI styling.

How is Composed Fit different?

Composed Fit is an AI stylist that recommends new clothes to buy based on your body, style, and budget. It offers virtual try-on, body scanning, and bespoke design. Stylebook helps you organize what you own; Composed Fit helps you discover and buy what you should own, with AI-driven recommendations across 30,000+ products.

Does Composed Fit organize my existing closet?

Composed Fit focuses on styling and discovery — recommending new items and helping you try them on virtually. Stylebook is better for cataloging and planning with clothes you already own. They are complementary: use Stylebook to manage your wardrobe, and Composed Fit to find new pieces that complement it.

Should I use both?

Yes. Stylebook is excellent for organizing your current wardrobe and planning outfits from what you own. Composed Fit is better for discovering new products, getting AI styling advice, and trying on clothes virtually before buying. Together, they cover both wardrobe management and wardrobe expansion.