You ask "what should I wear today." Every day. And guess.
The forecast doesn't know how you run. Your closet doesn't know what you're about to do. So you guess. And get it wrong, often enough to remember.
The 14° that wasn't.
The forecast looked mild. Nobody mentioned the wind. You shivered through every meeting.
The coat you carried for nothing.
Lugged it nine hours. Tied around your waist by 10am. Forgotten in an Uber by 9pm.
The suede you knew better than to wear.
It might rain, you said. You wore them anyway. They never recovered.
It shows its work.
Most apps tell you what to wear. Dressed tells you why — and adjusts the math for you, not the average human.
Three numbers, no black box.
Air is what's outside. Feels-like is what humans feel. For you is what your body feels — adjusted for how you run and what you're doing. We always show all three. You always know why.
One pick. Two backups.
Most days, our pick is right. The days it isn't, you already know — your body knows before any forecast does. Tap warmer or lighter. We handle the rest.
Five ways to be out.
Walking warms you. Sitting in a cafe doesn't. We dress you for what you're doing — not just the air.
Coffee, errands, the long way home.
Steady pace, steady warmth. We pick layers you can shed without making a thing of it.
The office, the commute, the day at a desk.
Cold platform, warm room, cold platform again. We dress you for the journey, not just the start.
Dinner, drinks, the late walk home.
You want to look like yourself. We keep the weather from getting in the way.
The run, the ride, the pickup match.
Your body's about to make its own heat. We dress you for fifteen minutes from now, not right now.
The terrace, the bench, the long brunch.
Stillness gets cold faster than you'd expect. We add a layer most apps wouldn't.
"I started Dressed because I kept getting it wrong — cold on mild days, overdressed on warm ones. It's the tool I wanted to exist. Use it with us."
Made carefully, on purpose.
Dressed is in beta. We use it every morning ourselves and ship fixes the same day we find them. If something feels off, tell us — we read every message.
Free in beta. A coffee a month at launch.
Dressed is in beta — open to use, no card needed. At launch, the trial kicks in: seven days free, then €4.90 a month. Less than a coffee a week.
At launch: seven days free, then €4.90 a month. Cancel any time. We'll tell you before anything changes.
Quick answers
No. Tell us once how you feel cold and we work from there. Logging clothes is optional — it just makes the picks more specific to what you own.
We tell you. Items not in your wardrobe are flagged so you can swap them for something you own. The more you log, the smarter the picks.
Yes. Rate each pick once: too warm, too cold, or right. Two ratings is usually enough to notice the pattern. By a week, we have you.
Dressed is free while we're in beta. At launch, the trial kicks in — seven days free, then €4.90 a month. We'll tell you before anything changes. Cancel any time.
Yes. Add a baby in your profile and you'll get picks tuned for them — not a scaled-down adult outfit.
Trip packing and dressing babies for the weather (already in beta). We ship slowly, only when it's good.
Your last bad-outfit day
could be today.
Set it up in a minute. Open it next time you're near the door. Walk out without the little knot of doubt.
Free in beta · No card needed · Cancel any time