Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Stitch Fix Number Six!

I wasn't planning on another Fix, since I've been shopping like mad lately, but recently received an email offer, which waived the styling fee for new clients referred by me. I think it was for my birthday, and since I now have some credit, I scheduled a birthday Fall fix! 

If you aren't familiar with how Stitch Fix works, it's a personal shopping stye service. After you fill out a detailed style survey, they send 5 items. They offer clothing, handbags, shoes, accessories. You can request what you would like, write a detailed note to your stylist, and send a link to a Pinterest board, which is very helpful. You pay a $20 style fee, which goes towards anything you purchase. Buy all 5 items, get 25% discount. I usually buy 1-2 items, though the last time, I bought all 5! Since I've had a different stylist each time, I requested Christine again, who styled my amazing Spring Fix. Shipping is free both ways, and they send a return bag which can be dropped in a mailbox. You have 3 days to decide. They also have a phone app, which you can upload a selfie on, and for the first time, I peeked at what was coming. (You can start the check out process once your Fix ships, which shows the items coming). You can schedule fixes regularly, or just request when you want. I like to get a box by season.

Here is what my Fall box looked like:



Now, for the fashion show! I asked for long tops for leggings, some Fall colored skinnies, and Burgundy! This sweater was similar to one on my Pinterest, it's the RD Style Bliss Cowl Neck Sweater and the price is $78. The pants are a favorite brand, I discovered through Stitch Fix, Kut from the Kloth Velveteen Skinny Pant ($88). It's hard to tell from the photo, but the color is dark purple, or closer to burgundy. Love these pants! The booties are from Macys. I think these two items are keepers.


Next, MTLA Jiana Striped Cardigan ($58), styled with the velveteen pants. I'm not taking these babies off, they are so comfy! I have enough cardigans, and though this is a unique pattern, I'm not in love with it.


Next top is one from my Pinterest board, Laila Jayde Suri Knit Top ($58). So soft, and perfect for leggings and boots! Keeper! 


The final piece, Market & Spruce Elliana Zipper Back Mixed Material Knit Top ($54). I'm a big fan of mixed material, and this has a fun zipper back detail. It's a bit snug and long in the arms. I may try and size up if I keep all 5. I did style this with jeans and flats just for a change. I got these fun pink patent flats on Jane.com.


So, what do you think? If I buy the 3 pieces I love, the price difference between buying all 5 is only $28, so it makes sense to just keep it all for the discount. Here is the handy style card the Fix comes with:


If you want to try Stitch Fix for yourself, use this link, and I get a little credit. :-)

https://www.stitchfix.com/referral/4601297

1 comment:

  1. You're becoming such the fashionista, Ms.D! Especially love the cardi. And you can sometimes find Kut jeans at Nordstrom Rack - that's where I discovered them! Thanks for helping me get Fixaddicted. :)

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