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Smart shopping · regret reduction

Buy what you'll actually wear.

Most regret pieces have the same origin story: the photo looked good on the model, the cart was already open, you clicked, the box arrived, the piece didn't look like you. The fix isn't buying less. It's buying with eyes open.

The regret cycle

A closet of unworn things.

The average closet has 30-40% of garments that haven't been worn in the last twelve months. Most of those weren't mistakes when bought — they were guesses that didn't pay off. The cost compounds: closet space, decision fatigue every morning, the friction of remembering what you own, the subtle weight of a purchase that didn't work.

What's different

The decision moves earlier.

When you can see yourself in a piece before you order, the buy decision gets made on visual evidence instead of imagination. The imagination-driven purchases were the regret-prone ones. The evidence-driven purchases are the ones that get worn.
See first, decide second
Two photos on file. Paste the URL. A real rendered portrait of you wearing the piece in under a minute. The purchase decision is no longer abstract.
Wishlist that means something
Items you're considering land in your closet with status='wishlist' or 'considering'. They render eagerly so you can keep evaluating. They stay separate from owned until you commit.
Owned items earn their slot
What's actually in your closet gets used in Outfit of the Day. Pieces you don't wear become visible. Editing happens with information, not vibes.
Goes-with grid
Every closet item gets a curated grid of pieces that work with it. Net new pieces enter as additions to existing combinations, not as random new bookmarks.

Buy less, wear more

The math changes.

When your buy decisions get evidence, your buy rate drops. You end up with fewer pieces, and a higher fraction of them get worn. That's the math of regret reduction — not abstinence, just better-informed choices upstream.

Real renders, real people

The same engine. Their wardrobe.

Every tile below is an actual Styl10 user wearing actual clothes from actual retailers. No stock photography. No model bait-and-switch.

  • Vince Regular Fit Garment Dyed Cotton PoloFrom Nordstrom

    Vince Regular Fit Garment Dyed Cotton Polo

  • Daily LeggingFrom Vuori

    Daily Legging

  • Classic Polo SweaterFrom Gap

    Classic Polo Sweater

Questions people ask

Before you try it.

Doesn't this just make me shop more?
The opposite, in practice. Seeing a piece on yourself filters out the imagination-driven impulse buys. The pieces that survive that filter are the ones you wear.
What if I love the render but the real piece is different?
Render is directionally honest about silhouette, color, and fit. It can't tell you about fabric hand-feel or how the zipper works. For ambiguous pieces, combine the render with retailer-side signals — reviews mentioning fit, the brand's size guide, your prior history with that brand.
Can I see what I already own first?
Yes. Pro users build a closet of saved items, each with a render of you wearing it. The closet is the honest mirror — pieces you didn't reach for in three months become visible.
Is this just for women?
No. Styl10 works for men, women, and unisex pieces. The gender inference at extraction time biases the goes-with grid and the catalog, but every render uses your reference photo regardless of category.

Two photos. One minute.

See yourself in it first.

Three free try-ons to start. Upload your face and body photos once. Paste any retailer URL. Decide with your eyes, not your imagination.

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