Another Stitch Fix review! I swear, I'll post something unrelated to Stitch Fix eventually, hehe. Actually, I should be soon...I've finally gotten around to putting up picture ledges in my living room, so I should post pictures of that! They're still waiting for me to put pictures in the picture frames though.
Its always exciting to find this box waiting in my mail box! Even my kiddo was excited..that's her reaching for it. She gets excited about any mail that comes. Even the junk mail.
Before I get started on the review, let me tell you what Stitch Fix is about. If you know already, well by all means, skip ahead! :) Stitch fix is this really cool service that sends clothing and accessories right to your door. I don't know about you, but I don't get to go out clothes shopping much anymore...with a toddler, its usually too much of a hassle, so I was really intrigued by the idea of Stitch Fix. When you sign up you fill out a style profile with your sizes and all your style preferences. They also suggest that you make a pinterest board to pin looks that you like. For a $20 styling fee per fix (and you can set it up for monthly, bimonthly, or you can even just order one every now and then when you feel like it...no subscription,) a stylist will hand pick 5 items they think you will love base on your profile and pins and send to you. You pick what you want to keep, and send back what you don't want, and they pay for the shipping. The $20 styling fee will go toward your purchase if you decide to keep anything. If you want to keep all 5 things, you get an addition 25% off.
Do they get it right every time? No, of course not. But the more times you do it, the more they learn your style and the better chances you'll have at getting pieces you love. And its addicting, let me tell you. I get it monthly and I can hardly wait for the month to go by!
And as far as the prices go...well, it is on the higher side. I've gotten items that cost anywhere from $28 to $88. That's pretty high for me, who tends to shop at Old Navy and the like. So I try to only keep things I REALLY love.
And BTW, thanks to whoever signed up with my referral link! I really appreciate it, it gave me a credit toward my next purchase, which is a big help! Hope you like Stitch Fix as much as I do!
On to my fix.
Street Level Demi Fold Over Vegan Leather Crossbody Bag
I had requested a specific purse I'd seen on some other Stitch Fix reviews...they weren't able to send me it this time, but they did send me this one , in the same color as the purse I'd asked for. I love this pop of color. I do wish the purse had more detail though...the front is a little plain. I'm still probably going to keep it though.
Collective Concepts Mendolan Pintuck Detailed Jersey Tank
I saw this top on another blog and requested it. I do really like it...but I didn't love it enough to pay how much they were asking for it unfortunately. Don't get me wrong now, some of their things are perfectly affordable, but others you're just like, "Are you kidding me??"
Papermoon Maybelle Striped Sheer Back Tank
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Kut From The Kloth Haiden Straight Leg Jean
I like this top, just not so much on me. It looks cute from the side like pictured, but straight on...well, you know, horizontal stripes aren't usually the most flattering thing.
And I liked the jeans, too. They fit perfectly! However, I have a similar pair already, that I paid a lot less for, so it didn't make any sense to buy these.
41Hawthorn Tristan Crochet Detail Blouse.
I hated this...not my style at all. I normally like fun little details like the crotchet cutouts, but it just looked out of place with this shirt. When I modeled it for my husband, he laughed...that's never a good sign! ;)
And that's it! I haven't returned it yet, but I think I'm just going to keep the purse from this one.
Interested in trying out Stitch Fix yourself? I'd really appreciate it if you'd use my referral link! I get a small credit toward my next purchase when you receive your first fix. https://www.stitchfix.com/referral/3988708 You know you want to try it! :)