![]() I recently signed up for Stitch Fix to try it out myself. Fortunately, there are now online services, such as Stitch Fix, that aim to simplify the process. Here are more photos of some of my many Stitch Fix successes!įollow me on InstaGram and on Periscope to see them unboxed live as they come in.Shopping for new clothes can be time-consuming, tedious and expensive. I was then able to verbalize the problems with the item and its fit to my stylist in my feedback. I tried it on anyway just to prove what I assumed, and I was correct. For example, I received a mod-style shift dress in one fix that I absolutely knew would not flatter my curvy shape. If there's anything redeeming or proven awful about the piece, you want to tell your stylist that. Try it all on, even if you're sure you won't like it. For me, this helps me manage my expectations and then I can anticipate what's arriving soon.ĥ. This doesn't always land you on exactly the items you'll be getting, but often you can come close or find an image where someone else has received it and blogged about it. It's a little sneaky to do this, but I like to do a google search for “stitch fix _” and I paste in the name of the item. I can't stand surprises, so once I see that my fix has shipped, I click on the “Checkout” link in my account and see what's been sent. Don't be worried about anyone's feelings, it's her job to find you items you love!Ĥ. Once you get to your second fix and beyond, tell your stylist in the feedback form exactly why you did or did not like something. For example, if you never want white shirts, tell them.Ģ. Don't say you like something or are okay with a certain color if you know you're not. Fill out your profile with as much accurate and honest information as you can. What's more, they will check out a Pinterest board if you have one, to see styles you like – even from other people's “Fixes.” So, if you like something you see here, Pin it and maybe it'll come in a future fix of yours if it's still available! I've gotten two dresses I asked for, and have loved them both! My best advice for getting a great fix:ġ. ![]() ![]() Every one of my friends has gotten great jeans from Stitch Fix! I've talked to a few friends who've also started the service, and their ability to send us great jeans that fit is certainly a signature value. I typically keep anywhere from one to three items, but in two boxes I received, I kept everything! It's almost creepy (but in the best way possible) how spot-on the stylists are. The “Fixes” get better every month as you keep and return items and give feedback based on style, fit, price, etc. THIS ENTIRE OUTFIT – JACKET (KUT FROM THE KLOTH, SMALL), BLOUSE (FATE, SMALL), AND JEANS (HENRY & BELLE, SIZE 4 – I’M USUALLY A 6) – ARE FROM STITCH FIX! Although, admittedly, as a native Jersey girl, I'm quite at home in nearly any shopping mall. A small price to pay to not have to brave the mall. If you like nothing from what's sent, it costs $20 for the service in its entirety for that box – no more, no less. Prices are anywhere from around $38-188 depending on the item – tops, to dresses, for example) and nothing more. If you like at least one thing from your “Fix,” you pay just for that item. – which I always mix and match with new pieces! I love being able to try them on at my own leisure, to see how they'll work with the most appropriate under garments, shoes, belts, etc. (If your guy wants to check out a similar service, Bombfell is a great one my man has been loving.) How it works:īased on a detailed style profile you complete online, every month (or more/less often, if you choose) a personal stylist from the SF team will hook you up with a box of 5 items, shipped right to your door for you to try on in the comfort of your own home. The blouse (Collective Concepts, small) and jacket (Tart, small) seen here are both from Stitch Fix boxes I've received! The cowl was hand-knit by a friend.
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