Create Looks that stay together on Shopify
Create, pin, and reuse complete Looks - so products that belong together stay together. Get early access and save hours every week

Keeping sets together shouldn’t be this hard
Fashion teams sell looks and matching sets, but PLPs are built around individual SKUs. That mismatch creates duplication, pin babysitting, and broken sets when stock or ranking changes. Campaigns slow down, CTR/AOV dip, and there's a lot of repinning. This changes now!
Group products as a Look on Shopify
Group multiple into a Look that appears as one block on your PLPs. Dresses sit with their heels and bag; suits hold their shirt and shoes. So shoppers can find your intended sets, outfits, or groups without hunting.

Pin or let Looks move
Fix a Pinned Look to a specific slot for launches, or use a Dynamic Look follow smart sorting as demand shifts. Schedule, reorder, or pause without touching individual SKUs.

Looks intact as stock and sizes change
Looks respect your conditions - hide, demote out-of-stock items, prefer specific sizes, and keep the remaining items side by side. So your matching sets always stay intact.

Build once, reuse everywhere
Save your Looks into a LookBook and drop them into any PLP - Sale, New In, Category, or campaign - without starting over.

Why fashion brands choose Tagalys?
Shopify-first and frictionless
Works natively with Shopify markets and syncs instantly.
Built for fashion & lifestyle brands
Turn PLPs into shop‑the‑look grids for occasions, edits, and campaigns
Control at Scale
Create once, reuse everywhere. Less maintenance; faster go‑lives.
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Commonly asked questions
What is a Look in Tagalys?
A Look is an outfit block or a matching set - 2–8 products that belong together (e.g., blazer + trousers + heels), or any variation of product sets that should stay and move together in you Shopify store. It appears as one unit on a Shopify collection page, allowing shoppers to browse the look without having to hunt.
My bundles keep breaking when stock changes. Can Looks prevent that?
Yes. Looks keep adjacency. If one item is hidden or pushed down by your rules (e.g., out-of-stock or low size availability), the remaining items stay side by side so the outfit still makes sense on the first page.
Can I reuse the same outfit across Sale, New In, and Category pages?
Yes. Save the Look into a LookBook (a library for your Looks) and drop it anywhere. Update the Look once, and it refreshes across every PLP that uses it - no more babysitting pins or repinning continuously.
How do I pin an outfit on a Shopify collection page?
Create a Look → choose a row/slot → pin. The whole outfit sits together. You can schedule the pin for a launch, reorder it later, or unpin with one click.
How are Looks different from pinning products manually?
Manual pinning is slow and fragile - one stock or ranking change breaks the set. Looks move together as a unit. Pin once or let them move dynamically; either way, the outfit stays intact.
Will this slow down my collections or impact my SEO?
No. Looks work with our standard setup and with server‑side collections. If you use server‑side, the outfit block arrives with the page, which keeps pages load fast and crawl‑friendly.
Can I schedule Looks for drops or campaigns?
Yes. Schedule start/end, swap Looks by date, or pause without re‑pinning individual SKUs.
Can I A/B test “outfits vs singles” on a collection page?
Yes. Test rows with Looks against rows without. Measure PLP CTR, AOV, multi‑item cart rate, and scroll depth. Keep the winner and reuse it via LookBooks.
Does this work with Shopify Markets (UK, AU, etc.)?
Yes. Use per-market LookBooks or conditions so that each country sees relevant sets, while layouts remain consistent.
How fast can we try this, and is there a waitlist?
We are building Looks & LookBooks. Set up acall with us, we will take you through Looks, and start prepping you for a 28-day free trial for Tagalys. So that you’re ready when Looks is.
Your Shopify store has a new "Look"
Style complete Looks once, and reuse them across Shopify colelctions.