[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":777},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-lazy-guide-looking-put-together":3,"blog-prev-lazy-guide-looking-put-together":161,"blog-next-lazy-guide-looking-put-together":359,"blog-related-lazy-guide-looking-put-together":476},{"id":4,"title":5,"author":6,"body":7,"category":143,"date":144,"description":145,"extension":146,"featured":147,"image":148,"meta":149,"navigation":150,"path":151,"seo":152,"stem":153,"tags":154,"__hash__":160},"blog/blog/lazy-guide-looking-put-together.md","The Lazy Person's Guide to Always Looking Put-Together","Jarreb Team",{"type":8,"value":9,"toc":129},"minimark",[10,14,23,26,29,42,49,52,58,65,68,71,81,88,91,97,104,107,110,120,123],[11,12,13],"p",{},"Looking put-together every day isn't about caring more. It's about building a system that makes the right choice the easy choice — so you stop having to think about it.",[15,16,18,19],"h2",{"id":17},"_1-build-a-uniform-not-a-wardrobe-foundation","1. Build a uniform, not a wardrobe — ",[20,21,22],"em",{},"Foundation",[11,24,25],{},"The most consistently well-dressed people aren't making new decisions every morning — they've already made most of them. They have a personal uniform: a repeatable formula that works for their life. Not the same outfit, but the same structure. Dark trousers, clean shirt, simple shoe. Or quality joggers, well-fitted top, minimal trainer. The formula changes in color and texture but the silhouette stays the same.",[11,27,28],{},"Building a uniform means deciding upfront what works and sticking to it. Every item you own should fit the formula. If it doesn't, it's creating friction — which means it's eventually going to cause a bad morning.",[30,31,32],"blockquote",{},[11,33,34,38,39],{},[35,36,37],"strong",{},"Do this:"," Pick your formula. Write it down. Every future purchase either fits it or it doesn't. No exceptions. ",[20,40,41],{},"(Effort: very low)",[15,43,45,46],{"id":44},"_2-remove-anything-that-never-gets-worn-elimination","2. Remove anything that never gets worn — ",[20,47,48],{},"Elimination",[11,50,51],{},"Decision fatigue is real, and a wardrobe full of pieces you never wear makes every morning harder than it needs to be. Each item you consider and reject is mental load that adds up. Cut anything that hasn't been worn in three months. If it's not getting worn with a full wardrobe available, it won't get worn when you're half asleep on a Tuesday morning.",[11,53,54,55],{},"A smaller, better wardrobe is always easier to use than a large, cluttered one. The goal isn't fewer clothes — it's fewer decisions. Removing the noise leaves only signal. ",[20,56,57],{},"(Effort: one afternoon)",[15,59,61,62],{"id":60},"_3-pre-plan-your-looks-the-night-before-systems","3. Pre-plan your looks the night before — ",[20,63,64],{},"Systems",[11,66,67],{},"Morning is the worst time to make styling decisions. You're tired, you're in a rush, and your judgment is compromised before coffee. The fix is to make the decision the night before — when you have time, energy, and a clear head. Spend two minutes before bed picking tomorrow's outfit. Done. That two minutes at night eliminates fifteen minutes of stress in the morning.",[11,69,70],{},"An AI stylist can automate most of this. Tell it where you're going tomorrow and what's already clean, and it can suggest a look from your actual wardrobe in seconds. You review it tonight, it's ready tomorrow morning.",[30,72,73],{},[11,74,75,77,78],{},[35,76,37],{}," Jarreb's AI stylist can suggest daily looks based on your wardrobe and plans. One tap, outfit sorted. ",[20,79,80],{},"(Effort: 2 minutes)",[15,82,84,85],{"id":83},"_4-set-a-default-outfit-for-every-context-defaults","4. Set a default outfit for every context — ",[20,86,87],{},"Defaults",[11,89,90],{},"You have recurring situations: the work day, the casual weekend, the dinner out, the errand run. For each one, have a default. Not a rule — a starting point that requires zero thinking. When you don't know what to wear for a dinner out, your default is already decided. You can deviate from it if you want to put in the effort, but you never have to.",[11,92,93,94],{},"Having defaults means you always have something ready. It's the difference between \"I have nothing to wear\" (you mean: nothing obvious is presenting itself) and knowing exactly what to grab. ",[20,95,96],{},"(Effort: set once)",[15,98,100,101],{"id":99},"_5-know-your-three-guaranteed-looks-the-shortcut","5. Know your three guaranteed looks — ",[20,102,103],{},"The shortcut",[11,105,106],{},"Every well-dressed person has two or three combinations they know work, no matter what — looks they've tested, felt confident in, and can execute in under three minutes. These are your emergency looks. When you're late, tired, or just can't think: you reach for one of the three. No decisions required.",[11,108,109],{},"The goal of building a better wardrobe is ultimately to expand this list — to have more guaranteed looks available, not to spend more time choosing between options. Use virtual try-on to test and lock in new combinations until you have six, then ten. The more guaranteed looks you have, the less effort every morning takes.",[30,111,112],{},[11,113,114,116,117],{},[35,115,37],{}," Build your guaranteed looks in Jarreb's digital wardrobe — saved combinations you can reference anytime. ",[20,118,119],{},"(Effort: near zero)",[121,122],"hr",{},[11,124,125,128],{},[35,126,127],{},"Your AI stylist is waiting."," Build your wardrobe, save your looks, and get outfit suggestions from Jarreb every morning.",{"title":130,"searchDepth":131,"depth":131,"links":132},"",2,[133,135,137,139,141],{"id":17,"depth":131,"text":134},"1. Build a uniform, not a wardrobe — Foundation",{"id":44,"depth":131,"text":136},"2. Remove anything that never gets worn — Elimination",{"id":60,"depth":131,"text":138},"3. Pre-plan your looks the night before — Systems",{"id":83,"depth":131,"text":140},"4. Set a default outfit for every context — Defaults",{"id":99,"depth":131,"text":142},"5. Know your three guaranteed looks — The shortcut","Style Tips","2026-06-01","Looking put-together every day doesn't have to be hard. Here's a low-effort system that makes getting dressed fast, consistent, and actually good.","md",false,"/images/blog/lazy-guide.svg",{},true,"/blog/lazy-guide-looking-put-together",{"title":5,"description":145},"blog/lazy-guide-looking-put-together",[155,156,157,158,159],"personal uniform","decluttering","outfit planning","wardrobe system","low effort style","eTMbXHluoxazcxdVg8K0PnslR9oJ3dj4eqocPFc12S8",{"id":162,"title":163,"author":6,"body":164,"category":343,"date":344,"description":345,"extension":146,"featured":147,"image":346,"meta":347,"navigation":150,"path":348,"seo":349,"stem":350,"tags":351,"__hash__":358},"blog/blog/dress-for-your-body-type-ai-try-on.md","How to Dress for Your Body Type Using AI Try-On",{"type":8,"value":165,"toc":325},[166,169,173,178,181,187,193,197,200,205,210,214,217,222,227,231,234,239,244,248,251,256,261,265,268,273,278,282,286,289,293,296,300,303,307,310,314,317,319],[11,167,168],{},"Generic style advice is written for an average that doesn't exist. What works for one body type can look completely wrong on another. AI try-on changes this — because it shows you results on your body, not a stock model's.",[15,170,172],{"id":171},"a-quick-body-type-guide","A quick body type guide",[174,175,177],"h3",{"id":176},"athletic-straight","Athletic / Straight",[11,179,180],{},"Broad shoulders, narrow hips, minimal waist definition. Goal: create curves and visual softness.",[11,182,183,186],{},[35,184,185],{},"What works:"," tapered trousers that add shape · layering to add dimension · V-necks to elongate the torso · structured blazers with a defined waist.",[11,188,189,192],{},[35,190,191],{},"Be cautious with:"," boxy tops head to toe · identical width top and bottom.",[174,194,196],{"id":195},"pear-triangle","Pear / Triangle",[11,198,199],{},"Narrower shoulders, wider hips and thighs. Goal: balance upper and lower body visually.",[11,201,202,204],{},[35,203,185],{}," structured shoulders and statement tops · A-line skirts that skim the hips · wide-leg trousers to balance proportion · darker colours on the lower body.",[11,206,207,209],{},[35,208,191],{}," tight bottoms with plain tops · horizontal stripes below the waist.",[174,211,213],{"id":212},"hourglass","Hourglass",[11,215,216],{},"Defined waist, balanced shoulders and hips. Goal: accentuate the natural waistline.",[11,218,219,221],{},[35,220,185],{}," fitted pieces that follow the silhouette · wrap styles and belted layers · high-waisted bottoms · stretchy fabrics that move with the body.",[11,223,224,226],{},[35,225,191],{}," oversized everything (it loses the shape) · drop-waist cuts.",[174,228,230],{"id":229},"inverted-triangle","Inverted Triangle",[11,232,233],{},"Wide shoulders, narrower hips. Goal: draw attention downward and soften the shoulder line.",[11,235,236,238],{},[35,237,185],{}," wide-leg or flared trousers · scoop and round necklines · patterns and volume on the lower half · longer, fluid layers.",[11,240,241,243],{},[35,242,191],{}," shoulder pads and cap sleeves · slim tapered trousers.",[174,245,247],{"id":246},"apple-round","Apple / Round",[11,249,250],{},"Fuller midsection, slimmer legs. Goal: create vertical lines and draw the eye up or down.",[11,252,253,255],{},[35,254,185],{}," empire-waist and A-line silhouettes · vertical stripes and monochrome looks · flowy fabrics that drape, not cling · open necklines to elongate the torso.",[11,257,258,260],{},[35,259,191],{}," tight horizontal stripes at the midsection · high-rise waistbands that sit at the widest point.",[174,262,264],{"id":263},"petite","Petite",[11,266,267],{},"Under 5'4\" / 163cm. Goal: create the illusion of height and avoid overwhelming the frame.",[11,269,270,272],{},[35,271,185],{}," high-waisted bottoms to lengthen the legs · monochrome or tonal looks · cropped tops to define the waist · pointed-toe shoes.",[11,274,275,277],{},[35,276,191],{}," midi lengths that cut the leg short · heavy, voluminous pieces.",[15,279,281],{"id":280},"universal-principles","Universal principles",[174,283,285],{"id":284},"_1-rules-are-a-starting-point-not-a-ceiling","1. Rules are a starting point, not a ceiling",[11,287,288],{},"Body type guidelines are useful frameworks, not laws. They're based on what tends to work — but fashion has no absolute rules, only probabilities. Use these as a starting hypothesis, test against your actual body using AI try-on, and trust what you see over what any guide says.",[174,290,292],{"id":291},"_2-fit-always-beats-silhouette-advice","2. Fit always beats silhouette advice",[11,294,295],{},"A \"wrong\" silhouette that fits perfectly will almost always look better than the \"right\" silhouette in the wrong size. Before adjusting what shapes you wear, make sure everything you already own fits correctly. Tailoring solves more body type challenges than switching to a different cut.",[174,297,299],{"id":298},"_3-dress-for-proportion-not-to-hide-anything","3. Dress for proportion, not to hide anything",[11,301,302],{},"The goal of proportion-based dressing isn't to conceal — it's to create visual balance that feels intentional and confident. Every body type has combinations that create strong, powerful silhouettes. The objective is finding yours, not minimizing or disguising anything.",[174,304,306],{"id":305},"_4-your-body-changes-keep-testing","4. Your body changes — keep testing",[11,308,309],{},"What worked two years ago may not be the best option today. Bodies change — weight, fitness, age, posture all shift what works and what doesn't. Style advice that was accurate for you at one point needs regular revisiting. Virtual try-on makes this ongoing testing fast and free.",[15,311,313],{"id":312},"why-ai-try-on-changes-this-entirely","Why AI try-on changes this entirely",[11,315,316],{},"Every guide on dressing for your body type is written based on general principles. But your body is specific — your height, your proportions, your measurements, your coloring. AI try-on apps like Jarreb let you test these guidelines against your actual avatar, not a stock photo. You see what genuinely works for your body, not what works in theory. This is the difference between reading about fit and actually seeing it.",[121,318],{},[11,320,321,324],{},[35,322,323],{},"Try it on your body, not a model's."," Create your AI avatar with Jarreb and see exactly what works for your proportions — from real brands.",{"title":130,"searchDepth":131,"depth":131,"links":326},[327,336,342],{"id":171,"depth":131,"text":172,"children":328},[329,331,332,333,334,335],{"id":176,"depth":330,"text":177},3,{"id":195,"depth":330,"text":196},{"id":212,"depth":330,"text":213},{"id":229,"depth":330,"text":230},{"id":246,"depth":330,"text":247},{"id":263,"depth":330,"text":264},{"id":280,"depth":131,"text":281,"children":337},[338,339,340,341],{"id":284,"depth":330,"text":285},{"id":291,"depth":330,"text":292},{"id":298,"depth":330,"text":299},{"id":305,"depth":330,"text":306},{"id":312,"depth":131,"text":313},"Virtual Try-On","2026-05-31","Generic style advice doesn't account for your body. Here's how AI try-on helps you find what actually works for your proportions — without guessing.","/images/blog/body-type-try-on.svg",{},"/blog/dress-for-your-body-type-ai-try-on",{"title":163,"description":345},"blog/dress-for-your-body-type-ai-try-on",[352,353,354,355,356,357],"body type","proportions","fit","ai try-on","silhouette","styling","Rqia2Gw88aSggked9fWW4YPS8g01pkGV3sMiEzkak3c",{"id":360,"title":361,"author":6,"body":362,"category":143,"date":461,"description":462,"extension":146,"featured":147,"image":463,"meta":464,"navigation":150,"path":465,"seo":466,"stem":467,"tags":468,"__hash__":475},"blog/blog/wardrobe-upgrades-elevate-outfit.md","7 Wardrobe Upgrades That Instantly Elevate Any Outfit",{"type":8,"value":363,"toc":445},[364,367,374,377,384,387,394,397,404,407,414,417,424,427,434,437,439],[11,365,366],{},"You don't need a new wardrobe to look significantly better. You need the right upgrades — specific, targeted changes that change how every outfit you already own looks on you.",[15,368,370,371],{"id":369},"_1-get-one-thing-tailored-fit","1. Get one thing tailored — ",[20,372,373],{},"Fit",[11,375,376],{},"Tailoring is the highest-leverage thing you can do for your wardrobe. A pair of trousers hemmed to the right length, a jacket taken in slightly at the waist, a shirt with the sleeves shortened — any single one of these changes transforms how a piece looks on you. Most people have never had anything tailored and have no idea how dramatically it changes the output. Start with one piece you already own and wear frequently. The difference will make the case for the rest.",[15,378,380,381],{"id":379},"_2-replace-your-everyday-shoe-footwear","2. Replace your everyday shoe — ",[20,382,383],{},"Footwear",[11,385,386],{},"Footwear carries disproportionate visual weight in any outfit. The same clothes with a quality leather loafer versus a worn-out white trainer reads as an entirely different person. You don't need many shoes — you need the right one for your most common context. One well-chosen shoe that works for 70% of your outfits will do more than five mediocre ones. Use virtual try-on to see exactly how different footwear options interact with your typical looks before buying.",[15,388,390,391],{"id":389},"_3-add-a-quality-mid-layer-layering","3. Add a quality mid-layer — ",[20,392,393],{},"Layering",[11,395,396],{},"A single mid-layer — a tailored overshirt, a structured cardigan, a light bomber in a neutral — multiplies every outfit underneath it. Most wardrobes have strong tops and bottoms but no quality transitional layer. This is the gap that makes outfits feel incomplete or underdeveloped. The right mid-layer doesn't just add warmth — it adds dimension, structure, and intention to looks that would otherwise feel flat.",[15,398,400,401],{"id":399},"_4-replace-your-worn-out-whites-and-neutrals-basics","4. Replace your worn-out whites and neutrals — ",[20,402,403],{},"Basics",[11,405,406],{},"A white t-shirt or a cream shirt that's slightly grey, slightly stretched, or slightly yellow is doing serious damage to every outfit it anchors. Basics are the foundation everything else sits on. When the foundation looks tired, nothing works. Replacing your most-worn neutral pieces — even with cheap replacements — resets your entire wardrobe instantly. This is the cheapest high-impact upgrade on this list.",[15,408,410,411],{"id":409},"_5-try-a-new-silhouette-before-dismissing-it-proportion","5. Try a new silhouette before dismissing it — ",[20,412,413],{},"Proportion",[11,415,416],{},"Most people dress in the same proportion year after year because it feels safe. But proportion is one of the most powerful styling variables — and it's free to experiment with. Before deciding that wide-leg trousers, an oversized layer, or a cropped piece \"aren't for you,\" try them on your AI avatar first. What looks odd on a flat product page often works very differently on your actual body type. The silhouette you've been avoiding might be the one that changes everything.",[15,418,420,421],{"id":419},"_6-match-your-grooming-level-to-your-outfit-level-grooming","6. Match your grooming level to your outfit level — ",[20,422,423],{},"Grooming",[11,425,426],{},"This is the most overlooked variable in style. A sharp outfit worn with unkempt hair, a three-day beard that isn't intentional, or worn nails reads as confusion — not style. Conversely, clean grooming makes simple outfits look deliberate and put-together. Style is a total picture, and grooming is a part of it. Elevating one without the other produces diminishing returns fast.",[15,428,430,431],{"id":429},"_7-stop-dressing-for-the-occasion-start-dressing-with-intention-intention","7. Stop dressing for the occasion, start dressing with intention — ",[20,432,433],{},"Intention",[11,435,436],{},"The biggest style upgrade isn't a purchase — it's a shift in how you approach getting dressed. Dressing with intention means deciding what you want to communicate before you get dressed, not after. It means planning looks in advance rather than reaching for whatever's clean. An AI stylist that knows your wardrobe can suggest daily looks based on where you're going and what you're doing — so every outfit is a decision, not a default.",[121,438],{},[11,440,441,444],{},[35,442,443],{},"See upgrades on your body, not a model's."," Create your AI avatar with Jarreb and try on new pieces against your real wardrobe — before you spend anything.",{"title":130,"searchDepth":131,"depth":131,"links":446},[447,449,451,453,455,457,459],{"id":369,"depth":131,"text":448},"1. Get one thing tailored — Fit",{"id":379,"depth":131,"text":450},"2. Replace your everyday shoe — Footwear",{"id":389,"depth":131,"text":452},"3. Add a quality mid-layer — Layering",{"id":399,"depth":131,"text":454},"4. Replace your worn-out whites and neutrals — Basics",{"id":409,"depth":131,"text":456},"5. Try a new silhouette before dismissing it — Proportion",{"id":419,"depth":131,"text":458},"6. Match your grooming level to your outfit level — Grooming",{"id":429,"depth":131,"text":460},"7. Stop dressing for the occasion, start dressing with intention — Intention","2026-06-02","You don't need a new wardrobe to look better. These 7 targeted upgrades will change how every outfit you own looks — starting today.","/images/blog/wardrobe-upgrades.svg",{},"/blog/wardrobe-upgrades-elevate-outfit",{"title":361,"description":462},"blog/wardrobe-upgrades-elevate-outfit",[469,470,471,472,473,474],"wardrobe upgrades","tailoring","footwear","layering","basics","proportion","m6RtR63GbpO0igE7ALnGj2nZI9JvthMwslWf-3Ups2o",[477,573,638],{"id":478,"title":479,"author":6,"body":480,"category":143,"date":559,"description":560,"extension":146,"featured":147,"image":561,"meta":562,"navigation":150,"path":563,"seo":564,"stem":565,"tags":566,"__hash__":572},"blog/blog/how-to-style-maxx-without-spending-more.md","How to Style Maxx Without Spending More",{"type":8,"value":481,"toc":551},[482,485,489,492,500,504,507,511,514,518,521,529,533,536,540,543,545],[11,483,484],{},"Style maxxing isn't a shopping strategy — it's an optimization strategy. The goal is maximum style output from what you already own. Here's how to do it systematically.",[15,486,488],{"id":487},"_1-audit-what-you-own-before-you-touch-your-wallet","1. Audit what you own before you touch your wallet",[11,490,491],{},"You can't optimize a wardrobe you can't see. Most people have no idea what they actually own — which means they buy duplicates, miss great combinations, and overlook pieces they forgot existed. Start by building a digital inventory of everything in your wardrobe. What you find will surprise you.",[30,493,494],{},[11,495,496,499],{},[35,497,498],{},"The pattern:"," 80% of people who do a wardrobe audit discover at least three outfit combinations they've never tried — using pieces they already own.",[15,501,503],{"id":502},"_2-unlock-every-combination-your-wardrobe-already-has","2. Unlock every combination your wardrobe already has",[11,505,506],{},"A 30-piece wardrobe can theoretically yield hundreds of outfit combinations. Most people use about 15. The gap isn't missing pieces — it's undiscovered pairings. An AI stylist can scan your wardrobe and surface combinations you've never considered: pieces from different contexts worn together, unexpected layering, seasonal crossover. The wardrobe you have is almost always more powerful than you think.",[15,508,510],{"id":509},"_3-master-fit-it-does-more-than-any-new-purchase","3. Master fit — it does more than any new purchase",[11,512,513],{},"A well-fitted basic will always outperform an ill-fitted designer piece. This is the single most underleveraged style variable. Before spending on new clothes, evaluate every piece in your wardrobe for fit. A tailor costs less than a new item and transforms how everything looks. Virtual try-on also helps here — seeing a garment on your actual measurements makes fit problems visible that you'd otherwise rationalize away in the mirror.",[15,515,517],{"id":516},"_4-build-around-three-base-colors-max","4. Build around three base colors, max",[11,519,520],{},"The reason some people look consistently good and others don't comes down to color discipline. Wardrobes built around a tight color palette — typically two neutrals and one accent — produce outfits that work almost automatically. If your wardrobe is a mix of unrelated colors, combinations don't self-generate. You have to force every look. Identifying your base palette and gradually aligning purchases to it is style maxxing in its most practical form.",[30,522,523],{},[11,524,525,528],{},[35,526,527],{},"Starting point:"," Navy, ecru, and camel work for 90% of skin tones and occasions. Black, white, and tan is the alternative. Pick one and commit.",[15,530,532],{"id":531},"_5-use-proportion-to-create-visual-interest-not-price","5. Use proportion to create visual interest, not price",[11,534,535],{},"Proportion is free. Pairing an oversized top with slim-cut trousers, a long layer over a fitted base, or a cropped piece with wide-leg pants — these are styling decisions that cost nothing and immediately change how an outfit reads. Most people wear everything in the same proportion because they've never been shown the alternatives. Trying different silhouettes on your AI avatar, without buying anything, is the fastest way to understand which proportions work for your body.",[15,537,539],{"id":538},"_6-when-you-do-buy-buy-multipliers-not-singles","6. When you do buy, buy multipliers — not singles",[11,541,542],{},"If you're going to spend, spend on pieces that multiply your existing wardrobe. A multiplier is something that creates at least five new combinations with items you already own. A tailored blazer in a neutral, a quality white shirt, a versatile mid-layer — these are multipliers. A statement print in a color you own nothing else in is not. Test every potential purchase against your digital wardrobe before buying. If it doesn't generate three to five new combinations, it's probably the wrong call.",[121,544],{},[11,546,547,550],{},[35,548,549],{},"Try on. Don't guess."," Build your digital wardrobe with Jarreb and see how new pieces combine with what you already own — before spending anything.",{"title":130,"searchDepth":131,"depth":131,"links":552},[553,554,555,556,557,558],{"id":487,"depth":131,"text":488},{"id":502,"depth":131,"text":503},{"id":509,"depth":131,"text":510},{"id":516,"depth":131,"text":517},{"id":531,"depth":131,"text":532},{"id":538,"depth":131,"text":539},"2026-06-03","Style maxxing isn't about buying more — it's about wearing what you own better. 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Poor fit, clashing proportions, impulse buys that don't match anything — AI try-on technology catches these mistakes before they cost you money.",[15,647,649,650],{"id":648},"_1-buying-the-wrong-size-because-you-trusted-the-size-chart-fit","1. Buying the wrong size because you trusted the size chart — ",[20,651,373],{},[11,653,654],{},"Size charts vary wildly between brands. A medium at Zara is not a medium at ASOS. AI try-on uses your actual measurements to show you how a garment will fit your specific body — not a generic model.",[15,656,658,659],{"id":657},"_2-mixing-colors-that-clash-on-your-skin-tone-color","2. Mixing colors that clash on your skin tone — ",[20,660,661],{},"Color",[11,663,664],{},"That olive green looked great on the product page. On you, against your skin tone, in your actual lighting — different story. Virtual try-on shows the combination as it will actually appear on you, not on a stock model.",[15,666,668,669],{"id":667},"_3-ignoring-how-proportions-interact-with-your-frame-proportion","3. Ignoring how proportions interact with your frame — ",[20,670,413],{},[11,672,673],{},"Wide-leg trousers work differently on a 5'4\" frame than a 5'10\" one. Without seeing the full silhouette on your body type, it's impossible to judge. This is the mistake most people make most often.",[15,675,677,678],{"id":676},"_4-buying-a-piece-with-nothing-to-pair-it-with-wardrobe","4. Buying a piece with nothing to pair it with — ",[20,679,680],{},"Wardrobe",[11,682,683],{},"A statement blazer sounds like a great idea until you realize you own nothing that works with it. Testing new purchases against your existing digital wardrobe reveals whether something actually fits your collection before checkout.",[15,685,687,688],{"id":686},"_5-chasing-trends-that-dont-suit-your-lifestyle-trends","5. 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Full outfit planning, not just individual pieces, is how you avoid the single-wear mistake.",[15,732,734],{"id":733},"_10-shopping-based-on-how-something-looks-on-someone-else","10. Shopping based on how something looks on someone else",[11,736,737],{},"Influencer outfits are styled by professionals, shot in perfect light, and worn by people paid to make clothes look good. Buying based on that reference is a losing game. The only thing that matters is how it looks on you — which is exactly what virtual try-on shows you, instantly.",[121,739],{},[11,741,742,745],{},[35,743,744],{},"Stop guessing. Start trying on."," Create your AI avatar with Jarreb and try on outfits from top brands — before you spend a thing.",{"title":130,"searchDepth":131,"depth":131,"links":747},[748,750,752,754,756,758,760,762,764,765],{"id":648,"depth":131,"text":749},"1. Buying the wrong size because you trusted the size chart — Fit",{"id":657,"depth":131,"text":751},"2. Mixing colors that clash on your skin tone — Color",{"id":667,"depth":131,"text":753},"3. Ignoring how proportions interact with your frame — Proportion",{"id":676,"depth":131,"text":755},"4. Buying a piece with nothing to pair it with — Wardrobe",{"id":686,"depth":131,"text":757},"5. Chasing trends that don't suit your lifestyle — Trends",{"id":696,"depth":131,"text":759},"6. Buying the same thing you already own (again) — Duplicates",{"id":706,"depth":131,"text":761},"7. Misjudging how textures and fabrics look together — Texture",{"id":716,"depth":131,"text":763},"8. Choosing the wrong outfit for the occasion — Occasion",{"id":726,"depth":131,"text":727},{"id":733,"depth":131,"text":734},"2026-05-27","Buying the wrong size, clashing colors, ignoring proportion — these outfit mistakes cost you money. 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