[ Use Case ]

Carry-on traveller

Two weeks. One bag. No outfit panic.

[ The Read ]

You are packing for two weeks in a carry-on. The decision is not what to bring. The decision is what to leave. Every piece you choose has to mix with three others, otherwise it is dead weight.

01

The pain

Packing logic is composition logic. The shirt only works with these trousers. The blazer only goes over this knit. The shoes only suit half the outfits. Most travellers solve this by overpacking. You take twice what you need so the wardrobe survives the gaps.

02

What FVLBI does

Your wardrobe is in the archive. FVLBI composes outfits across what you own and renders you wearing each one. You see, before the bag is closed, which pieces are doing real work and which are passengers. The blazer that pairs with five things gets packed. The cardigan that only pairs with two does not.

03

A worked example

Looking at six tops, three pairs of trousers, two jackets, and a pair of shoes from your archive. FVLBI composes outfits across the wardrobe. You see which combinations work and which are duplicates. The pieces that earn their place in five compositions are the ones you pack. The pieces that earn their place in one are the ones you leave behind.

The bag is finite. The compositions are not.