Stitch Fix is a monthly styling subscription service. When you sign up you take a pretty in-depth survey about your sizes, your style, and pricing preferences, and then your personal stylist sends you 5 items to try once a month. The fee for this service is $20, and that includes free shipping and free returns. And if you keep any of the items they send you, you get to deduct the $20 fee from the total. (If you keep all five items, you also get a 25% discount!)
FYI – My items are reflective of my style and price preferences, so your Stitch Fix may be completely different!
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The Subscription Box: Stitch Fix
The Cost: $20 Styling fee (Pay for whatever items you keep minus the $20 credit)
The Products: 5 clothing and accessory items selected for you based on your Style Profile.
Ships to: US Only
Check out all of my Stitch Fix Reviews and the Women’s Clothing Subscription Box Directory!
Each box comes with cards with styling suggestions for every piece, plus a letter from your stylist. Turns out my stylist is still the same girl who did most of my fixes while I was pregnant!
And this is my invoice sheet. It lists the prices per item and the discount I’d receive by keeping all 5 items. With the 25% discount and my $20 styling fee factored in, this box would cost me a total of $235 to keep everything – approximately $47 an item.
Staccato Jessi Hooded Knit Top – Cost to Keep: $48
This top is really cute and very comfy! It’s a nice, lightweight knit and I like the color a lot.
Pixley Greenich Striped Knit Top – Cost to Keep: $48
Basic, striped tops are something I love. The material is thick enough to not need a cami underneath and very stretchy, it’s a really nice length on me, and the patches are made of faux leather!
Monoreno Tarrana Faux Fur Lined Anorak Jacket – Cost to Keep: $78
I really do love this jacket. It’s lined with faux fur and is quite warm and I can tell it would be pretty wind-resistant. I love that it has a hood (that’s an absolute necessity for winters where I live), and the style is cute. Unfortunately, I’m not keeping it because it fits snug around my hips and also the zipper was hard to zip.
Moon Collection Plaid Wool Coat – Cost to Keep: $98
I would need a size up in this coat. I really like the style but it was just slightly too snug, and also it doesn’t have a hood. I think my favorite part about it is that the waist tie is sewn to the coat! It’s a small detail, I know, but one that I really appreciate.
RD Style Giana Open Drape Cardigan – Cost to Keep: $68
This cardigan was actually one that I had pinned to my Pinterest board! It’s perfectly soft and cozy, and the sleeves are the perfect length. I love it.
Verdict: I had fun with this fix, and I like the style of everything a lot. I think I need to make a note to size up for outerwear (which is a good idea anyway so that I can wear layers/thicker tops underneath and still have a good fit). I’m keeping the cardigan, and I think I want to keep the tops, too.
What do you think about Stitch Fix? Have you tried their service before?
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