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Website to help select clothes - Cladwell
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Website to help select clothes - Cladwell

I searched the archives but no one else has mentioned it yet. Alpha M devoted a video to it recently.

https://www.cladwell.com

You put in basic info about yourself and what you are looking to buy and your budget and it spits out recommendations. Looks decent so far, though I haven't bought anything off the site. Anyone with more expertise can say whether this gives legit recommendations or is just trying to get commission?
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Website to help select clothes - Cladwell

I checked it out after your link, and got a couple buddies at my office to try it out as well. We all put in random different information for our self-descriptions, although mine was perfectly accurate. The color palette they picked for me just happens to be most of what I wear, so it seems legit. There is a couple things though that sketch me out about your link:

1) It's written like a "romance" novel. [Image: gay.gif] Quite literally, here's a quote:
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These are the best colors that go with your complexion. "But Cladwell, can I wear other colors?" - you ask. "Yes. You can," we answer while gazing off in the distances with a knowing smile...

2) Even when I specify the price of the clothing I'd prefer, there is invariably a cheap, shitty option, one about the price I requested, and something that is expensive enough to induce an aneurism in the elderly.

3) My friends and I all got largely congruent recommendations despite different body types, preferences, colors specified in our survey. Also doesn't skin color actually have an effect on which clothes look good on you? I think they left this out to be PC.

Cladwell looks like a good service, especially for people who want to look great without shopping around too much and when price isn't as much of an object. As for myself, I think I'm sticking to brick-and-mortar or Jackthreads.
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