
Clothing Tier List Template
A clothing tier list template is a ranking grid preloaded with garments and styles, ready to be sorted into S, A, B, C, D and F tiers.
Drag an item onto a tier, or tap it and then tap a tier.
Items to rank
Making a clothing tier list
Clothing rankings split sharply between comfort and appearance, and pretending otherwise produces a list nobody believes. The honest version usually puts unglamorous items near the top, which is exactly what makes it worth reading.
Rank by how often you actually wear the thing. Wardrobes are full of A tier garments that never leave the hanger, and a frequency-based list surfaces that immediately.
What is in this template
- T-shirt
- Hoodie
- Denim jacket
- Trainers
- Boots
- Knitwear
- Overshirt
- Chinos
- Jeans
- Shorts
- Blazer
- Raincoat
- Scarf
- Cap
- Loungewear
Frequently asked questions
- How do you rank clothes in a tier list?
- Choose comfort, appearance or frequency of wear, then apply it consistently. Mixing them produces a list where everything lands in the middle and nothing is settled.
- Should a clothing tier list rank brands or garments?
- Garments. Brand rankings measure marketing and price more than they measure whether the clothes are good, and they date much faster.
- What is the most overrated item on most clothing tier lists?
- Anything bought for an imagined version of your life. Formal pieces and specialist outerwear tend to sit high on aspiration lists and near the bottom on honest frequency-of-wear lists.
- Should shoes be on a clothing tier list?
- Usually yes, and they often win. Footwear gets worn more consistently than almost anything else in a wardrobe, so on a frequency-based list it tends to outrank items people consider more interesting.



