Stitch Fix is a monthly clothing and styling subscription service. When you initially sign up, you take an in-depth survey that asks you about your clothing size, personal style, and price preferences. Your stylist handpicks five items based on your preferences within the survey. The fee for this service is $20, and that includes free shipping as well as free returns. 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!
My items are reflective of my style and price preferences, so your Stitch Fix may be completely different!
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About Stitch Fix
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: U.S. only
Stitch Fix Plus Size Clothing Box March 2018 Review
This is the invoice that was included. It shows in detail the items selected for me and the brands, sizes, and cost of each piece. The total comes up to $251.50 after all the discounts if I opt to keep everything—which is a $110.50 total savings! That is like getting the jumpsuit and abstract scarf FREE!
As always, this handy sheet with a sweet note from my stylist, Candace, was included. I always appreciate the styling tips on this sheet; they are so inspiring! Candace is consistently thoughtful in her selections and uses my Pinterest to help her in styling me each month. She also took my feedback to heart regarding the sizing (most of the pieces were a bit big on me last month) and included the wrap dress in part due to it being adjustable. I truly appreciate how considerate she is with my feedback and how she uses it to make her selections for me monthly!
Anya Knit Wrap Dress by Julie Dillon, size 22W - Retail Value $78
Wrap dresses are such classically flattering pieces. The beauty of them is they essentially look amazing on anyone you put them on. What I love about this wrap dress is the monochromatic retro, yet futuristic geometric pattern. The material has ample stretch and is a bit slinky, but superbly enhances the curves of the body. To amp the futuristic vibes, I paired the dress with my silver go-go booties, black faux leather biker jacket, and some white horn-rimmed cat-eye glasses. This dress would look gorgeous in the warmer weather months with black wedges and a cardigan for the office. Pair it with colorful accent pieces as well to give an extra pop!
Kalli Knit Jumpsuit by Goldray, size 3x - Retail Value $74
I have been apprehensive to try out jumpsuits for some time; mainly due to my concern with fit issues. That was the case till I tried this one on! Now, I am giving every jumpsuit I see a second look. The fabric of this piece has ample stretch and the cut is rather roomy without making it look awkward or baggy. I feel like this jumpsuit would be ideal and easy to travel in, but maybe a pain in the rear to use in an airplane bathroom. I get anxiety just thinking about that! I opted to pair this fantastic jumpsuit with a mohair leopard beret and gold go-go booties. This would look fantastic in the workplace paired with a patterned blazer and heels or with a faux leather biker jacket and pointy booties for a chic, yet tough look. I didn’t end up buying this number and I am regretting it already! Did I happen to also mention… it has pockets! How could I let this one go? Sigh.
Ruby Abstract Print Scarf by The Accessory Collective - Retail Value $34
This scarf has an abstract yet tribal style print with yellow accents and tassels. This piece is fantastic because in warmer months it can be worn as a shawl or a beach cover-up. In the colder months, this would look fantastic layered under a winter coat and your favorite sweater for a cozy, yet stylish look. This item is rather versatile as well due to the color palette featured.
Bens Dolman Kimono by Status, size 2x - Retail Value $48
Springtime is here, so let’s bust out all the beautiful pastel pieces! This kimono is perfect for spring and summer months. The fabric is rather sheer and light-weight, which along with the cut allows the kimono to drape gorgeously. I paired this coral flower power piece with the black jumpsuit that Candace selected for me in addition to crescent dangly earrings from a previous CHC Vintage accessory review and my trusty Bad Sandy wooden clog heels. I was living my best life-giving off young Mrs. Roper from Threes Company vibes in this ensemble! This kimono would look fantastic with a royal blue bodycon mini dress and heels or with your favorite bikini or swimsuit and sandals at the beach this summer!
Bruna Scupa Crepe Dress by DM Collection, size 20W - Retail Value $128
My goodness, guys! I wasn’t keen on this dress’s print when I initially unboxed it, but upon trying it on I was blown away by how dreamy this piece fits! The scuba material is a tad thick, but it really gives the dress structure and allows it to hug my curves in the most flattering way! You will feel like spring personified in this bright, flirty, and spunky number! I paired this dress with my Bad Sandy wooden heel clogs, but these would pair great with black or blue heels and a cute metallic silver accent bag. This dress will be your go-to for any spring or summer special occasion. I loved this dress, but I had to pass because the price was a bit too steep for me. What a shame!
Verdict: I know I sound like a broken record, but I am always blown away by the selections my stylist, Candace, sends my way. She constantly references my Pinterest and feedback I provide to send me the dreamiest pieces! She understands my fashion preferences enough to send items to me that I didn’t even know I, myself, even wanted yet! The jumpsuit is a fine example of this! I would have never selected it for myself, but it ended up being my favorite item in the box! I am legit kicking myself for sending it back! This only proves how important it is to find a match with your stylist and Candace is a true asset to Stitch Fix. I am excited every month to see what she sends my way. The $20 styling fee is beyond reasonable for such a fantastic service!
To Wrap Up:
Can you still get this box if you sign up today? Stitch Fix curates its boxes based on each individual’s preferences as well as what’s available. What you get might not be the same as what I got, but you also might get something that fits your style and body even better than the looks above! Sign up and see what they choose for you!
Coupon – Use this link to have your first styling fee ($20) waived!
Value Breakdown: This box cost $20 with free shipping and returns. The total retail value of the items inside is $362. The cost of each item is listed alongside it above, but if I choose to keep at least 5 items, I get a 25% discount. The $20.00 cost of the box would also be applied to the purchase, meaning I’d end up spending $251.50 for the whole box. Ultimately, that’s almost a 31% discount!
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