Every action updates the closet immediately.
Wear events, wash events and repair events drive deterministic status labels: total wears, wears since wash, last worn date, forgotten state, repair state and archive state.
Wear Cycle helps people track the real life of their clothes: which garments are in rotation, which pieces need washing, which favorites have gone dormant, and which items need repair. It is a practical closet utility, not a fashion feed, shopping companion or outfit-planner service.
Wear Cycle treats every item as something that moves through daily use. The app keeps the loop simple: add a garment, wear it, wash it, note repairs, then archive what no longer belongs in the active closet.
Wear events, wash events and repair events drive deterministic status labels: total wears, wears since wash, last worn date, forgotten state, repair state and archive state.
The app uses a dark blue-graphite mood with gold, lime and blue highlights. The visual style is expressive, but the product stays grounded in useful wardrobe actions: wear, wash, repair, search, filter and review history.
Screenshots are used directly on this page; no fake UI screens are drawn.




The app avoids accounts, AI stylist features, weather integrations, shopping recommendations, resale flows, social posting and complex inventory bureaucracy.
Summary cards, quick wear strip and lists for Ready to Wear, Needs Wash, Forgotten and New but Unused.
Search, grid/list view, filters by category, season, repair state, favorite, wear state and archive visibility.
Unified event journal for wear, wash, repair and archive actions with filters and event details.
Rotation balance, closet utilization, categories, top garments, forgotten favorites and repair patterns.
Thresholds, defaults, haptics, sample data, recalculation, wipe data and app information.
Wear Cycle is useful because it turns small everyday logs into a clear view of what actually earns space in the closet.
Derived values come from event history: wear count, wash gap, last worn date, dormant state, repair status and archive state. The app can recalculate everything from stored events if needed.
Charts and metrics are about real usage, not taste, trendiness or shopping recommendations.
Wear Cycle is presented as a native Swift wardrobe rotation and clothing care tracker for people who want an honest view of what they wear, wash, forget, repair and archive.
This marketing page keeps the shared Wear Cycle palette: midnight denim, electric lime, aqua, tangerine and rose. The layout is different from the privacy policy: it uses a screenshot cascade, lifecycle board, feature tabs, analytics wall and developer section.
The application download URL is intentionally omitted. A store link can be added later to the hero CTA.