Does this outfit match?
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How to tell if your outfit matches
A matching outfit is one where the colour, the pattern and the proportions all read as a single deliberate choice. The three things to check are colour relationship, pattern scale and proportion. The most common failures are easy to name: two patterns at the same scale fighting each other, two colours at the same value with no contrast, and three or more accent colours competing for attention. If any one of those is happening, the pieces don't match — even when each piece is fine on its own. For a deeper read that scores every dimension of a single outfit, run the outfit analysis.
Do these colours go together?
Colours go together when they share something. Two warm tones, two cool tones, or two shades at the same depth will sit comfortably next to each other, while a colour that shares nothing with the rest of the outfit will look like it wandered in from a different wardrobe. Neutrals — black, white, grey, navy and beige — go with almost everything because they carry no competing colour. If you want to know which colours flatter you specifically, run the color season analyzer.
Does this outfit go together — what the AI actually checks
The AI scores every outfit across the same five dimensions: fit and proportion, colour harmony, occasion appropriateness, styling and cohesion, and details and quality. On this page the match verdict leans on colour harmony and styling cohesion first, because those are the two dimensions that decide whether the pieces read as one outfit rather than several.
Do my clothes match if they're all the same colour?
Yes — a tonal, monochrome look is one of the easiest ways to make an outfit match. The risk isn't the colour, it's the contrast: if every piece is the same value with no texture or line to separate them, the outfit can blur into one shape. Add a difference in shade, fabric or fit and the same-colour look becomes intentional instead of flat.
Can AI tell if my outfit matches?
Yes. The AI reads your photos and scores the colour relationship, the pattern scale and the proportions together, then gives you a plain yes or no and the score behind it. If the pieces don't work, it names the one swap that fixes the look — a different shoe, a single neutral, a cleaner line — so you're not left guessing. If you already have the pieces and want to know what completes them, use match my item; if you want to know which silhouettes flatter your shape before you pair anything, check your body type.
Common questions
Does this outfit match? Upload two photos and the AI answers with a clear score, then shows the score and the one swap if it doesn't. How do I know if my clothes match? Check colour relationship, pattern scale and proportion — or let the AI check them for you in seconds. Do these colours go together? They do if they share a temperature, a value, or a neutral anchor — see our colour coordination guide for the full rules. Does this outfit go together? It goes together when colour, pattern and proportion read as one look. Can AI tell me if my outfit matches? Yes — that's exactly what this page does. Is it free? Yes, no account required; a free account adds 10 analyses to start, then 1 a day.