Tonee and Save Your Wardrobe start from the same place: you already own enough clothes — the goal is to wear them, not buy more. We genuinely agree with that, which is why Tonee has no shop and never suggests anything to buy. So this isn’t a fight over values. It’s a difference in what each app actually does once you’ve digitized your closet.
Save Your Wardrobe leans toward caring for what you own — sustainability ratings, repairs, alterations. Tonee leans toward wearing it — an AI-styled, weather-matched outfit for today. We build Tonee; here’s where each one earns its place.
The 30-second version
Save Your Wardrobe is a free, ad-free, sustainability-minded organizer. It digitizes your closet, shows ethical ratings via a Good On You partnership, and — if you’re in London — books repairs, alterations, and cleaning. What it doesn’t do is generate outfits with AI or check the weather. Tonee does exactly those two things, and builds its whole experience around the morning “what do I wear?” moment.
Pick based on the job you actually need done: keep clothes longer and shop more ethically, or get dressed faster with what you already have.
What Save Your Wardrobe does well
There’s a lot to like here, and some of it Tonee doesn’t attempt:
- It’s free, with no ads. The app costs nothing; you only pay for optional care services. Tonee has a paid plan above its free tier.
- Real sustainability tooling. Ethical brand ratings through Good On You, plus on-demand repairs and alterations — a genuinely different mission.
- It’s on more devices. iOS, Android, and Mac. Tonee is iPhone and iPad only.
- Clean and Apple-featured. A tidy, ad-free organizer with accurate background removal.
Where Tonee is different
Tonee is built for the decision, not the archive.
- It actually suggests outfits. Tonee’s AI generates outfits from your clothes; Save Your Wardrobe gives you a manual builder and a shuffle, and its outfit view is closer to a list than a styled look.
- Weather is built in. Every suggestion accounts for today’s forecast. Save Your Wardrobe has no weather feature.
- Refine in plain words. “Make it warmer,” “swap the shoes” — and the outfit changes.
- Color analysis included. A seasonal palette from a selfie to guide suggestions.
Side by side
Feature comparison — as of June 2026.
| Feature | Tonee | Save Your Wardrobe |
|---|---|---|
| Platforms | iOS only (iOS 17+) | iOS, Android, Mac |
| Price | $3.99/mo · $29.99/yr | Free (paid care services) |
| Outfits from your own clothes | Yes | Yes |
| AI outfit generation | Yes | No (shuffle only) |
| Weather-aware | Yes | No |
| Plain-language refinement | Yes | No |
| Color analysis | Yes | No |
| Auto background removal | Yes | Yes |
| Sustainability ratings | No | Yes (Good On You) |
| Repair / care services | No | Yes (London only) |
| Ads | No | No |
Save Your Wardrobe’s standout feature — on-demand repairs, alterations, and cleaning — is currently London-only. If you live elsewhere, that part of the app is mostly a preview of an idea, not a service you can use yet.
So which one should you get?
Same instinct — wear what you own — pointed at two different jobs.
Choose Tonee if…
You want help deciding what to wear each day — AI outfits from your clothes, matched to the weather, in seconds.
Choose Save Your Wardrobe if…
Your priority is sustainability and caring for what you own — ethical ratings, and repairs or cleaning if you’re in London — in a free, ad-free organizer.