Stitch Fix Review #8

This latest Stitch Fix box was full of some great Spring pieces! I actually had a to pick between the pieces to get because I liked so many. My last few boxes only had 1 piece in them I liked and this one had 3! So we’re getting better!

If you’re interested in trying Stitch Fix, use my referral code and get your $20 style fee waived for your first box!

If you’re unfamiliar with Stitch Fix, here’s how it works:

  1. Create a FREE style profile at StitchFix.com.

This is the fun part! It’s simple and doesn’t cost a thing. Just give them an idea of your body type and what you like to wear. Upload links for your Pinterest page to give your stylist some inspiration!

  1. When you are ready, schedule your first fix.

After you complete the profile, you can set up a time to have your fix shipped out. Your personal stylist will hand-pick out 5 items just for you based on what you said in your style profile. There’s a $20 styling fee, which is applied toward whatever you keep from your fix! There’s no monthly subscription fee, and shipping is free both ways!

  1. Try on your hand-picked clothes.

The best part! You can try on your fix clothes with what you already have in your closet and see how things work together. You have 4 business days to try them on and decide what to keep. You can even extend that if you need more time!

  1. Check out online.

You can check out on your computer, or through the handy app. You leave feedback for each item for your stylist and let her know your thoughts so the next fix can be even better. You’ll see the $20 styling fee applied to your items here. If you keep all 5, you get a 25% discount on top of that!

  1. Return what you didn’t love.

Didn’t love all of it? Place any unwanted items into the pre-addressed envelope that came with your fix, and drop it in the mail. It’s that easy (and free)!

  1. Schedule your next fix!

You can schedule you next fix any time. You’re not obligated to have one every month. You can request items for special events like a wedding or vacation, get new things every season, or get them as often as every 2-3 weeks! I personally like to receive mine every 3 weeks, just because it’s something fun to look forward to.

Now, here’s what I got in this month’s box:

 

The first top is the Tinsel Floid Chambray Shirt. Too cute! I’ve been looking for a nice chambray shirt and I like that this one has polka dots. Polka dots are very on trend this season, I’ve been seeing them everywhere. It’s definitely a fun take on a staple piece. I couldn’t decide if I wanted to keep it though. It’s $48, which isn’t too bad considering the quality, but it was a little big (it’s an XS which to me means it runs big) and I’m not sure just how often I’d wear it. What do you think?

 

 

Next is the Kaileigh Rosella Cold Shoulder Top. This top is perfect for spring, I absolutely love the tie sleeves. It’s only $46 and it was a definite YES! It’s very soft and it’s not thin which I like for those colder days. I paired it with my white jeans and blush sandals and it is perfectly Springy. It’s an XS and fits TTS.

 

 

 

This third outfit is all Stitch Fix, and it actually fit together perfectly. The top is the Pink Clover Artemis Knit Top. It’s only $42, making it the most inexpensive piece in this box. I loved the button detail on the back, and it was incredibly soft and stretchy. The elbow patches were a suede material, and I liked the contrast but elbow patches aren’t particularly my style, so although I almost kept this one, I decided I can only keep 2 pieces from any box as my wedding budget is more important.

 

 

These jeans fit like a glove. They’re a size 26 and fit TTS. They’re by Warp + Weft, called the Layna Zip Up Front Skinny Jean. I had been wanting some new black jeans, but I didn’t love the zip up front of these. They were high waisted and did have a button closure behind the zipper like dress pants do, but I just wasn’t a fan of that detail. Plus, they were $98 which made it very easy to pass.

 

Finally, the booties. They’re Mia – Maddock Leather Booties and they were $99. I just did not like these booties. The color was a bit too orange for me. They are very soft leather, just not my style. The nice thing about them was they matched the elbow patches on the top!

Overall, I was petty happy with this box. This box was from a different stylist than the last one, and I think she did a better job of hitting my style. I can’t wait to wear this beautiful top when it gets warmer.

If you’re interested in trying Stitch Fix, use my referral code and get your $20 style fee waived for your first box!

What are your thoughts on this box? What would you have kept?

XO,

Dani

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