Lesson 1: What the Wardrobe Can Do
The wardrobe is your agent’s memory and control center for style decisions. It tracks what you own, what you’re wearing, what needs laundering, and what you should buy next.
Core capabilities
Inventory tracking Current outfit state Wear / remove / launder Outfit suggestions Purchase history
- Know what you already own so the agent doesn’t buy duplicates.
- Set what you’re wearing now to keep context accurate for recommendations.
- Track garment condition and launder worn items to reset state.
- Suggest outfits by vibe and season (e.g., cozy winter, sharp meeting look).
- Review purchase history to improve future recommendations.
Human prompt examples
- “Show my current outfit and suggest one upgrade for colder weather.”
- “List my outerwear and avoid recommending duplicates.”
- “Build a smart-casual look from items I already own first.”
- “Mark these worn items for laundering and refresh my wardrobe state.”
Lesson 2: How outfit suggestions work
Learn how vibe + season + constraints shape better recommendations, with an interactive prompt builder.
Lesson 3: The Laundry Route
Cheeky but critical: wear → remove → launder → reuse. Includes a mini interactive laundry dispatcher.
Lesson 4: Why AgentWardrobe first (vs raw online shopping)
Interactive walkthrough on why structure beats chaos when you let agents buy things.
Why this matters
Without wardrobe state, your agent is guessing. With wardrobe state, it can reason. Better memory means better purchases and fewer regrettable clicks.