About StyleBound
A transmog gallery built around complete outfits.
StyleBound is a World of Warcraft transmog community for players who want to share finished looks, not just isolated gear pieces. The site combines player screenshots, addon export strings, item appearance data, tags, comments, reports, and contests into one place where an outfit can be browsed, copied, rebuilt, discussed, and improved by the community.
Why the site exists
Transmog discovery is often scattered. A player might see a great screenshot on social media, a single item on a database page, or a partial gear list in a comment, but still need to recreate the complete look manually. StyleBound is meant to close that gap by making the full outfit the primary object.
Each public outfit can include the character race, class, faction, sex, game mode, screenshots, description, tags, gear breakdown, and a copyable export string. The item catalog supports accuracy, but the main value is the original combination a player made and chose to share.
Outfit pages
Outfit pages show screenshots, who submitted the look, the character details, tags, and the appearance slots used to build it. Signed-in users can like, comment, suggest tags, and report inappropriate uploads.
Game addon
The addon exports the outfit you are wearing, imports outfit strings from the site, stores saved outfits in game, and helps capture clean screenshots. That makes sharing less error-prone than hand typing item IDs.
Community tags
Tags are used for ideas that raw item data cannot capture: colors, moods, roleplay themes, armor styles, city identities, professions, and expansion flavor. The review system lets players help decide which tags belong.
How data is used
StyleBound stores player-submitted outfit data and links those submissions to World of Warcraft item and appearance information. Item pages are available when players need details about a specific piece, but the site is not meant to be a copied item encyclopedia. The gallery, tags, contests, and addon workflow are built around original player-created outfit combinations.
Public pages are visible to signed-out visitors. Battle.net sign-in is used for actions that need accountability, such as submitting outfits, voting, liking, commenting, reporting, and tag review. Moderation tools exist so uploads that are not real outfit content can be flagged and removed.
Contests
Contests give players a reason to make themed outfits and compare submissions visually. Entries, voting windows, rewards, and winner badges are designed to make the gallery feel active without replacing normal browsing.
Moderation and quality
The site expects public submissions to be World of Warcraft outfit content. Users can report problematic uploads, admins can remove or restore outfits, and the tag review flow helps keep search terms useful instead of letting every label become permanent immediately.
Start with the gallery
Browse outfits first if you want inspiration. Download the addon if you want to copy an outfit into the game or submit your own look. Visit contests when an event is running, and use feedback if something feels confusing, broken, or missing.