The short version: Stitch Fix is a really cool personal styling service that sends clothing to your door- you keep and pay for what you want and send the rest back. For a $20 styling fee they send you five items that fit your profile based off of a pretty detailed questionnaire you fill out. After you try everything on and decide what you like, you checkout online and the initial $20 is applied to your purchase (if you don't keep anything at all, you do lose that fee). Except this month, Stitch Fix is waiving that fee for first time customers! If you use the code: RISKFREEMARCH you get $20 towards your first shipment. (And therefore, if you don't like anything and send it all back, you are out nothing: it is completely free.) Please sign up with my link: https://www.stitchfix.com/referral/3059808 and I get a small amount off my next shipment too. You'll love it!
So here's what was in my box this month (and please excuse the faceless photos- I had just been at the dentist and half my face was numb with Novocaine. Not the prettiest in photos):
Market & Spruce Chaplin Lined Hooded Anorak Jacket:
Ahh! This jacket! I actually got this same jacket in my very first fix this past summer but sent it back. It was khaki colored and not lined. At the time I was definitely not thinking jacket weather and was disappointed that it was in my box. I have regretted sending it back ever since. So now that the weather is warming up and I can maybe start to leave my down winter coat at home, I decided to request it again, but in this olive color. My stylist Cynthia delivered! I love this version (Olive colored and lined) even better than the first one I got. This was a no-brainer keeper!
Loveapella Evie Draw String Funnel Neck Sweatshirt:
It's called a sweatshirt on the papers I got, but it isn't a sweatshirt material. Its a little marled but super comfy. A very pretty coral color. I kept this and wore it two days later, with plans to wear it again within the week!
41Hawthorn Colibri Solid Tab Sleeve Blouse:
The color is even prettier in person- this is something I can comfortably wear at work or on a date night. Its a very light material, so it will work when the weather gets warmer, or now under a cardigan. The only thing that hold me back is the collar- its right up to my neck, although split. I wonder if, after wearing it all day, the collar will start to bug me over time. Right now I'm keeping this, but if the fit isn't comfortable after a long day of teaching and mothering, I know I can sell this to someone on a Stitch Fix fb group I belong to. I really like that this is longer so that I can totally wear this shirt with leggings. (I wore this to work/school the day after I wrote this little blurb, and the collar didn't bother me one bit. Yay for another keeper!)
Octavia Solange Multi-Dot Scarf:
Well, I DID ask for COLOR in my fix, so I guess I can say my stylist delivered. This is a little loud for me though. I like scarves and I think the different colors might make it easier to find something to wear it with, but I don't know if I would ever reach for it over a different scarf. I ended up selling it to someone else on the fb Stitch Fix Buy/Sell/Trade board.
41Hawthorn Moni Geo Print Blouse:
Look familiar? Yes, I got this in my last fix and it was too tight across my bust. I wanted to try the next size up because I like the stud detail, but this L was just too big on me. So I am resigned to accepting that this blouse just isn't going to work for me in any size. I sold it again to someone so I could have the 25% keep-all discount for not returning anything to Stitch Fix.
This was the first box I didn't send anything back! Having the 25% off discount because I "kept" all of it (although I sold two items to other people) really helped lower the price to an amount I was comfortable paying. The stylist that put together this box for me also did my last fix- I will be requesting her to do my next Stitch Fix boxes as well! I have to tell you- everything I kept I wore within a week. The jacket and the orange drawstring shirt I wore twice in less than a week too!
I LOVE getting Stitch Fix boxes! Interested in checking out Stitch Fix? You can sign up here, and see all the magic of Stitch Fix for yourself!!! Warning though: It gets a little addicting once you fall in love with the boxes that get delivered to your door. If
you’ve already tried it, I’d love to hear all about your experience and
what great things you got! :)
{ This is NOT a sponsored post. I signed up for Stitch Fix purely out of my own interest and have paid for everything with my own money. This post does contain a referral link,
so if you decide to sign up and try Stitch Fix, I get a $25 credit towards
my next fix, but that is it! And thanks so much if you do!}






1 comment:
That is the PERFECT fix. I would have kept everything as well! I need to request a jacket in my next fix. I may just link up to this post and say Send me her box!
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