World of Warcraft transmog gallery

Outfits worth saving, sharing, and rebuilding.

StyleBound is a community gallery for World of Warcraft players who care about the whole look, not just a single item. Browse player-made outfits, copy addon-ready export strings, compare gear choices, and use tags to find the next idea for your own wardrobe.

Featured Outfits

Each outfit page includes screenshots, the character details, the gear breakdown, community tags, and a copyable export string for the StyleBound addon.

View all outfits

Search by the way players think

Filter outfits by class, race, faction, sex, game mode, and tags like dark, royal, fel, plate, or Silvermoon. The item database is still available when you need to inspect a specific appearance, but the gallery starts with finished looks.

Move outfits between game and site

The addon exports your current transmog, imports other players' outfit strings, saves sets in game, and helps capture clean screenshots. That keeps submissions tied to real game data instead of hand-entered item lists.

Build around community events

Contests give players a reason to make themed outfits, vote on entries, and earn profile recognition. Tag review and outfit reports keep the shared gallery useful as more people join.

Curated, not scraped

The value is the outfit, not a raw item list.

StyleBound uses game-derived item and appearance data so export strings can be rebuilt accurately, but the public gallery is centered on original player submissions: screenshots, titles, descriptions, character choices, and the complete combination of appearances.

The long-term goal is a searchable wardrobe reference where a player can find a look by mood or theme, copy the exact outfit, see which pieces are involved, and discover similar community submissions without digging through disconnected item pages.

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