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Tell us about you.

This helps TEE personalise everything — your colour results, style suggestions, and how your outfits look on you.

Your style snapshot
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Your typical spend on a single piece
Where do you spend most of your time?
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Colour analysis

Find your season.

Answer eight questions and TEE will identify your colour season — a palette of shades that naturally complement you.

8-question analysis
Your top matches
Tap another season to switch — TEE will update everything to match.


Your contrast type

Your best colours — ordered by hue

Colours to avoid

Your palette in a word
Vein colour Look at the inside of your wrist in natural light — what colour are your veins?
Blue / purpleDistinctly blue or violet.
MixedHard to tell — both blue and green.
GreenClearly green or olive.
Metal preference Which metal makes your skin look more alive and healthy?
Silver / white goldCool metals suit me best.
Both equallyI can wear either well.
Gold / rose goldWarm metals suit me best.
Sun reaction What happens to your skin in the sun without protection?
Burn easilyI go red and rarely tan.
Burn then tanI burn first, then develop a tan.
Tan easilyI go golden or deep brown.
Natural hair warmth Think of your natural (or childhood) hair — does it have warm or cool tones?
Cool / ashyAsh brown, platinum, blue-black.
NeutralMid brown, natural black.
Warm / goldenBlonde, auburn, red, golden brown.
Eye clarity How would you describe your eyes?
Clear / brightVivid, striking, clear iris.
Soft / mutedGentle, blended, low contrast iris.
Deep / darkDark brown or near-black.
Natural contrast How much contrast is there between your skin, hair and eyes together?
LowAll features close in tone — blended.
MediumNoticeable but not dramatic.
HighStriking contrast — e.g. dark hair, pale skin.
Overall depth Taking your hair, skin and eyes together — what is your overall look?
LightFair to light — delicate, airy.
MediumNeither especially light nor dark.
DeepRich, deep features — dark hair or skin.
Colour saturation Which colours feel most natural and "you" when you wear them?
Soft / mutedDusty, toned-down, earthy shades.
MediumNeither too bright nor too dull.
Clear / brightPure, vivid, saturated colours.

Taste analysis

Find your aesthetic.

Seven questions. TEE will identify the aesthetic that's already in you — and build from there.

7-question analysis
Your archetype
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Style principles

Your aesthetic in a word
Brands you love Aspirational or current — TEE uses these as an aesthetic reference, not a literal filter.
Structure When you get dressed, what feels most natural?
Clean linesSharp, defined — nothing extraneous.
Relaxed fitEasy, unstructured, moves with you.
TailoredConsidered construction — clothes that hold their shape.
Fluid & drapedSoft, flowing, romantic in its movement.
Silhouette How do you prefer clothes to sit on your body?
OversizedDeliberate volume — comfort is the intention.
FittedClose to the body — form is the intention.
BalancedOne piece fitted, one relaxed — always in proportion.
DramaticExaggerated proportion — volume or length as a statement.
Dressing register Where does your default style naturally land?
Smart & polishedElevated at all times — always put-together.
Casual & functionalComfort-led — practicality is never sacrificed.
Smart casualRelaxed but considered — effort that doesn't show.
ExpressiveClothes as identity — dressing is a creative act.
Texture & material Which fabric world do you gravitate toward?
Natural & rawLinen, cotton, denim — honest, breathable materials.
Luxe & refinedWool, cashmere, silk — investment-grade feel.
TechnicalPerformance fabrics, structured synthetics — built for purpose.
Tactile & mixedTexture over everything — velvet next to denim is fine.
Print & pattern How much pattern do you actually wear?
Rarely or neverSolids only — texture and cut do the talking.
SubtleMicro-prints, tonal checks, quiet texture.
StatementBold stripes, florals, graphics — one statement piece per look.
All inPattern clash is a skill. More is more.
Style era Which reference point feels most like your aesthetic?
NowCurrent, aware — what's happening this season.
TimelessNothing dates — investment pieces, zero trend.
Vintage & archiveDecades matter — 70s, 90s or archive designer.
SubculturalRooted in a scene — streetwear, workwear, goth, prep.