Stitch Fix started offering a styling service for plus sizes, and I couldn’t be happier. I signed up on the very first day, of course!
Stitch Fix is a monthly clothing and styling subscription service. When you sign up you take a pretty in-depth survey about your sizes, your style, and pricing preferences. After choosing when youíd like to receive your delivery, your stylist handpicks 5 items based on your preferences. 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!)
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 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 $226 after all the discounts if I opt to keep everything—which is a $102 total savings! That is like getting the Lysse leggings for free!
As always, this handy sheet with a sweet note from my stylist, Candace, was included. I always appreciate the styling tips: they are so useful and inspiring! Candace consistently references my Pinterest for inspiration on pieces to select for me. She made a point of picking out pieces for me that are great for colder weather, but are still stylish!
Jeannie Cold Shoulder Dress by Market Spruce, Size 2x - Cost to Keep $58
I love stripes and the color blue, so I was pleased to see this piece as I unboxed this month’s Stitch Fix. I di, however, feel a slight sense of de ja vu--- I got a similar piece in my October Dia & Co box I reviewed! They aren’t identical, though! This dress is shorter and offers a flirty shoulder cut out detail. The stretchy cotton knit is perfect for cooler days in the Fall through Spring. Just add tights, knee high boots, and a thick faux fur to bring the heat on those chilly days. This piece is great for the work place, but also to hang out in the evening with friends.
Tawnee Neck Tie Blouse by Papermoon, Size 2x - Cost to Keep $44
My stylist, Candace, truly understands my love of vintage inspired floral patterns. She also knows, from my Pinterest board, that I love pussybow style tops. I absolutely loved the sweet combination of the pinks against the greens on this top. One can easily style this blouse with a black mini-skirt or the faux suede one that Candace sent my way, but I also love wearing a piece like this with skinny leg jeans, booties, a large brimmed hat, and a faux leather biker jacket. This top especially looked great styled with a mauve pink biker jacket in one of my recent Shoedazzle reviews! A piece like this exudes romance from a different era. I love how versatile this piece is—it is a gorgeous top and a killer value!
Marquetta Faux Suede Skirt by 41 Hawthorn, Size 2x - Cost to Keep $64
My stylist also included this incredibly adaptable faux suede skirt. I love skirts in general, but a faux suede one like this adds such richness to an outfit! This buttery soft skirt has ample stretch and hits right at the knee. I also appreciate the retro 60s/70s vibe of this skirt. I love it paired with the Tawnee neck tie blouse--- it is a match made in heaven! Wear this skirt with a black beret, turtleneck, and tights for a mature, modern day Judy Funnie look. Take the turtle neck off, pair your favorite vintage band shirt, tan booties, and tie a black bandana at your neck for a casual weekend look. There are so many options with a skirt like this one!
Dawlynn Lace Up Side Pullover by RD Style Size 2x - Cost to Keep $64
Looking for cozy and comfy? Well, look no further with this sweater. The knit is soft in texture and in its heather grey oatmeal shade. The side goes up higher to show a precious lace-up design. This sweater pairs perfectly with the leggings that Candace sent me, but this will easily go with any pair of jeans or dress pants you have for a toasty business casual look!
Darma Pearl Trim Legging, Size 2x - Cost to Keep $98
If you love leggings, then you may like this bedazzled pair! These could be the answer to the dilemma of wanting to dress up but still remain casual. These leggings are made from a stretchy, indigo, denim material. The base of the front and back at the ankles has a lovely, pearl bead, starburst design. I styled these with silver flats and a sweater for an effortlessly cute look. Wear these for a night out at the club with a black crop top, silver heels, silver bangles, and oversized silver hoops for an awesome, yet easy to wear ensemble!
The Verdict: This month’s box had some pieces I absolutely adored. The Papermoon blouse and 41 Hawthorn faux suede skirt are by far my favorite of the items in my Stitch Fix box. I appreciate that each month, my stylist, Candace, puts so much thought into her clothing assortments sent for me. She references my Pinterest and the feedback I give every time—it is a good feeling to be listened to in that regard! The pieces picked out for me have my interests in mind and not what my stylist wants to see on me. I am eager to see what she sends me next month as well!
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!
Value Breakdown: This box cost $20 with free shipping and returns. The total retail value of the items inside is $328. 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 $226 for the whole box. Ultimately, that’s a 31% discount!
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