logoForget Post-It notes and color-coded dots. MyClothingCalendar wins hands down in conquering wardrobe management malfunctions.

Long ago and far away, back in the days before the Internet, keeping track of wardrobe exposure was a frustrating, time-consuming affair.  I tried all sorts of tricks to keep track of what outfits I’d worn or planned to wear. From color-coded dots on sleeves (bad idea if you miss one in early morning rushing), to twist ties around buttons (ditto), to Post-It notes (usually ended up in bottom of closet or on bottom of shoe) – I tried it all.

In THIS century, the solution is simple:  MyClothingCalendar. It’s fast, it’s straight-forward, it’s easy to set up, and it’s free.  What more could a time-challenged fashionista want?  Well, check it out. There is more to this than meets the eye.

MyClothingCalendar builds an event calendar, generates a list of contacts associated with events, uploads your clothing items and categorizes them cleanly and effectively, including pictures you send up, builds your virtual closet, allows for easy category additions and changes in clothing and in contacts – and that’s just the stuff I was able to do before I read a single word of instructions or the FAQ.

Oh, and did I mention this treasure trove is Free?!

Got an event coming up?  Add it into the calendar by navigating to the date and clicking on the Add Event link for that date. Work forward into upcoming events or fill in your blue dress’s exposure history with equal ease.

In the unlikely event of a problem, the nice owners of MyClothingCalendar provide several ways to get in touch, including Twitter and Facebook.  I had a small issue with signing up using Firefox, and reached out to let them know.  I had a response almost before my fingers left the Send button.  (It turned out to be my error; there was absolutely nothing wrong on their end.)  It’s web-based so there’s none of that Mac vs PC conflict (at least nothing I saw, and I run a Mac).

As if this weren’t enough greatness in one place, the MyClothingCalendar owners actively give back to their community through the Embrace Kids Foundation.

Give MyClothingCalendar a shot – I think I might have mentioned that it’s F R E E. It’s a system that’s actually fun, and a heck of a lot easier to live with than color-coded dots!

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