Stitch Fix Review #2: April 2015

What’s better than getting new clothes?  Having a personal stylist select clothes for you, then ship them directly to your doorstep!  When the box arrives and you open it, it’s like Christmas morning, like opening a present!  Stitch Fix is an excellent clothes styling service I recommend!  
How does Stitch Fix work?  You take an in-depth survey about your sizes, your style and pricing preferences.  Then, a personal styling service sends you 5 items to try once a month.  Each box comes with cards with styling suggestions for every piece in the shipment, plus a letter from your stylist.  When you receive the shipment, you try on the items, select which ones you want, then ship back the ones you don’t want.  The fee for the service is $20 a month, which includes free shipping and free returns.  What’s best is the fee is deducted from the total of the items you want to keep!  If you want to keep all five items, you also get a 25% discount!
This is my review of shipment #2:
The styling card:
Street Level: Juno Small Folded Clutch – cost to keep $38
This pink clutch is also a crossbody, so it’s the perfect bag!  
Verdict: Kept

Margaret M: Emer Printed Cropped Straight Leg Pant – cost to keep $98
I love the pattern on these pants.  What I didn’t like about these pants are that they are slip-on.  I think if they had a zipper they would have fit better.
Verdict: Returned
BRIXON IVY: Jarred Lace Detail Cap-Sleeve Blouse – cost to keep $68
I love the color of this top.  It fits great and the lace detail on the sleeves is beautiful.  Unfortunately, I already own a top similar to the style and color.
Verdict: Returned

41Hawthorn: Jace Dot Print Fit & Flare Dress – cost to keep $48
 This dress just didn’t work for me.  The black and blue pattern didn’t look right with my complexion and I didn’t like the style.
Verdict:Returned
Market & Spruce: Chaimbers Cowl Neck Knit Top – cost to keep $48
I liked the material and color of this top, but wasn’t looking for a 3/4 length cowl neck tee.
Verdict: Returned



Have you tried Stitch Fix?  I really like Stitch Fix.  The pieces are well made, the styling service is top-notch and the customer service is great.  My stylist Kaitlyn did an excellent job (the stylist’s name is on the letter).  Thank you Kaitlyn if you read this!  I look forward to receiving next month’s Stitch Fix!
Here’s a tip to get your best Stitch Fix: If you’re on Pinterest, setup a board called “Stitch Fix Inspiration”.  Go to Stitch Fix’s Pinterest board and pin their photos on your “Stitch Fix Inspiration” board.  They have boards for different styles if you’re unsure of which ones to choose, like Classic Chic, Romantic, Classic, Preppy, etc.  You can also pin other photos from the internet here as well.  This will let you stylist know what your favorite style is.
You can click on Stitch Fix to receive your 1st shipment!

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9 Comments

  1. That blue lace top is so pretty, but I agree if you already own something similar you probably don't need it. My sister would absolutely LOVE that pink clutch. Totally her style

  2. That blue top is beautiful! I've gotten a few fixes, but my last few have been really disappointing. Don't know if I'll be getting any more for a while!

  3. I like the blue blouse. They are all nice outfits. We are so glad you shared with us at Merry Monday. I hope to see you at the new party beginning tonight at 9pm EST.

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