Stitch Fix Review #4 – April 2016

Greetings from Savannah! This visit has been so wonderful I’m already dreading tomorrow’s flight back to New York City. Luckily we have another trip down here in a month for the big wedding weekend! Until then, I’m going to share my latest Stitch Fix experience with you guys in this post this morning and then spend the rest of the day disconnected from social media, celebrating my mom’s 65th birthday with a manicure & pedicure, lunch with her girlfriends and then a fun, family dinner tonight at our favorite restaurant – Elizabeth’s on 37th.

This month’s Stitch Fix shipment was especially fun as my mom helped take the pictures and give her opinion on each piece from the fix.

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In case you missed it, I joined Stitch Fix back in January. Each month I share with you a recap of what I receive (January February and March) and my thoughts on each piece. In case you haven’t heard about it previously, Stitch Fix is an online personal shopping and styling website. After registering for the site, new members fill out an in-depth style survey and profile which helps the Stitch Fix personal stylists get to know you. The questions include things like sizes, styles, favorite colors, brands, and other likes and dislikes.  Once you finish the profile you are able to schedule your first Stitch Fix delivery. Each Stitch Fix delivery is a box of five pieces of clothing or accessories. Your personal stylists selects the items for your individual fix based on the answers you provided in the survey. There is a $20 styling fee which you have to pay up front, but, the good news is that this $20 works as credit towards any of the items you want to keep.

Many of my friends who have loved Stitch Fix for years told me to give my stylist time to figure out my personal style, and therefore expect each box to get better. This month’s box was a great one as the styles were definitely Spring and she listened to my requests in regards to fun prints and a Spring dress.  I’ve already put the requests in for next month’s box – SHOES! I am so excited that their stylists now have access to over 200 different types of shoes including brands like Dolce Vita. A fun, in-style pair of shoes is the perfect way to add a new pop of fun to an outfit, whether it’s on the weekend or for the office. Since Stitch Fix just launched their shoe collection, I am going to request at least one pair of shoes in next month’s fix!

You can also give your mom a Stitch Fix card for Mother’s Day! I did this two years ago, and it was so fun to help my mom style her boxes! 

Here we go! Remember – If you see anything that you like below, feel free to pin and/or ask your stylist in the notes section of your next fix for something similar! Your stylist does her best to get to know you and therefore will read your blog, check out your Pinterest board and even your Facebook page if you give her access so she can see what you wear and love!

This month's stitch fix

Renee C Alecto Halter Top Medium $44.00 – Return 

Stitch Fix Bright Top

I have been searching for a fun, vibrant Summer top that I can dress up or down and was hoping that this would be the one. I loved the vibrant print but unfortunately the straps didn’t allow for a bra and the fit wasn’t as flattering as I’d like.
Market & Spruce Girona Eyelet Detail Top – M – $64.00 – Return

Stitch Fix White top

I was in love with the cut, style and design of this top as soon as I took it out of the box. Even though I have a similar top from Target’s Lily Pulitzer collection, this top was a winner in that it had the notch detail, flattering sleeveless style and it was the perfect length. I originally planned to keep this item but then I saw the $64.00 price tag and just couldn’t rationalize the price for a top so similar to one I already own.

London Times Lynx Dress – 8 – $88.00 – Keep

Stitch Fix Green Dress

Obsessed is the only word I can use to describe this amazing dress. The emerald color brings a pop of color to my skin even before this weekend’s touch of sun. The ribbed, textured fabric is very forgiving and complements versus showing any flaws. The dress’s longer length makes it perfect for tall gals like me as it hits right below the knee. Paired with fun earrings and wedges, this will make the perfect rehearsal dinner dress for Meg and Russell’s wedding next month.

Dear John – Finnegan Roll Cuff Chino Short – 8 – $58.00 – Return

Stitch Fix shorts

Even when my legs are at their leanest, cuffed shorts are the least flattering style. These were loose in the waist and fit in the thigh but I just couldn’t bring myself to embrace the pattern or style. If they were a true seersucker, things may have been different but this pattern just wasn’t me.

Gilli Arden Printed Maxi Skirt – M – $58.00 – Return

Stitch Fix Maxi

Every fix seems to have one item that just makes me laugh out loud. As soon as I saw this maxi skirt, I could think of a few people who would love it – especially my Florida gal Meghann. The loud print was out of my comfort zone and the front slip went way too far up my leg. While the skirt didn’t work for me, the maxi style and stretchy fabric was very comfortable!

Your turn: What piece is your favorite? What would have you kept? 

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Stitch Fix Review #3 – March 2016

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Happy Wednesday and greetings from our living room. Sunday afternoon I spent an hour going through my dresser and closet reorganizing clothing, bringing warm weather clothing back towards the front and donating anything I didn’t wear this winter. I have instituted a one season rule which helps me ensure that I am not holding on to clothing that I don’t wear. If, after an entire season, I haven’t worn an item and can’t easily justify a reason (too warm, too cold, no formal events, etc) I will donate it to Goodwill. Going through my clothes I realized that I have a lot of dresses but very few Spring and Summer tops. My closet is a story of extremes with fun, vibrant dresses that are perfect for work or date nights and then lots of casual t-shirts that are more than a few seasons old.  Therefore, over the next few months, I’m hoping to work with my Stitch Fix stylist to add a few casual dresses, fun tops and tanks to my closet.

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In case you missed it, I joined Stitch Fix back in January. Each month I’ll share with you a recap of what I receive (January and February) and my thoughts on each piece. In case you haven’t heard about it previously, Stitch Fix is an online personal shopping and styling website. After registering for the site, new members fill out an in-depth style survey and profile which helps the Stitch Fix personal stylists get to know you. The questions include things like sizes, styles, favorite colors, brands, and other likes and dislikes.  Once you finish the profile you are able to schedule your first Stitch Fix delivery. Each Stitch Fix delivery is a box of five pieces of clothing or accessories. Your personal stylists selects the items for your individual fix based on the answers you provided in the survey. There is a $20 styling fee which you have to pay up front, but, the good news is that this $20 works as credit towards any of the items you want to keep.

Many of my friends who have loved Stitch Fix for years told me to give my stylist time to figure out my personal style, and therefore expect each box to get better. This month’s box was a tough one since March is such an in-between month. I am sick and tired of all things winter clothing but anything that is too Summery just seemed odd when I tried it on. Anyone else feel this way too?

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I forgot to schedule this month’s box for later in the month and therefore was surprised by its arrival this weekend. Note to self, make sure to update the monthly Stitch Fix schedule so there is a month between deliveries! This month’s box included three items I thought I would want to keep but unfortunately, only one fit me well enough to justify the price.

  • Olive & Oak Mulliken Raglan Striped Knit Shirt – $48 When I saw this shirt I didn’t think it was anything special. The coral and navy are a fun color combination but it wasn’t until I put it on that I realized this would be the keeper. The shirt fit me perfectly and is a wonderful weekend or work from home option when I want to wear something beyond athleisure. KEEP
  • Gilli Shelly Printed Aline Skirt – $54 As soon as I touched this skirt it was love. Lightweight but with textured detail, I imagined pairing it with a black tank and jean jacket or a black sweater, similar to below. Unfortunately, this skirt was sized like junior clothing. It barely fit over my hips and was way too short. I hope that one of my petite friends is able to snag this skirt via Stitch Fix because I’m sure it’ll quickly become a favorite. RETURN 
  • Donna Morgan Whitt Jersey Dress – $118 I love the ease and comfort of this dress but the pattern just wasn’t flattering, regardless the angle. I even tried putting a navy cardigan or jean jacket over it and still that navy and orange pattern made me look far wider than I am. I would love to try this style dress again but in a fun, solid color or more flattering print especially since the fit and length of the dress were perfect. RETURN
  • Yuli Lace Cap Sleeve Blouse – $68 I actually had this blouse pinned on my Pinterest Fashion Board in hopes that I’d receive it. Paired with dark jeans or white jeans and gold jewelry it makes the perfect warm weather outfit. Unfortunately, cap sleeves do NOT flatter my arms and this was cut very slim so even in the chest area the medium felt tight. RETURN
  • Liverpool Anita Skinny Pant – $78 Okay, lesson learned. No pants. It isn’t you Stitch Fix, it’s me. I only have two styles of dress pants in my closet and two styles of jeans all of which are specifically for tall gals like myself. These were form fitting and I thought they may work until I looked down and saw they were too short and then looked in the mirror and saw that while they worked in the waist, I’d probably rip them once I walked. Le sigh.  

Stitch Fix skirt March

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Overall, I really enjoyed this month’s Stitch Fix experience. Each month I’m getting a better grasp on how to provide feedback to my stylist, what time items I like and what I need. I am looking forward to my April box which will be focused on Spring and Summer styles that I can wear in Jamaica! I have already requested a maxi and some fun, flowy tank tops. Want to try it yourself? Use this referral link!

Have you tried Stitch Fix before? If so, what were your thoughts? 

The links to Stitch Fix are affiliate links as I have partnered with Stitch Fix to provide monthly reviews. Though Stitch Fix provided me with the first box free, I paid for the item I kept and all opinions are my own! 

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Stitch Fix Review #2 – February 2016

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Happy Thursday and greetings from Tahoe! We are out here for a long weekend of skiing and relaxation with our friends Kristine and Dane. Since we received over 18 inches of fresh snow last night, we’re moving slowly this morning, enjoying coffee and relaxing in front of the fireplace. I took advantage of this down time to dive into this month’s Stitch Fix package.

Stitch Fix Box 2

In case you missed last month’s Stitch Fix postStitch Fix is an online personal shopping and styling website. After registering for the site, new members fill out an in-depth style survey and profile which helps the Stitch Fix personal stylists get to know you. The questions include things like sizes, styles, favorite colors, brands, and other likes and dislikes.  Once you finish the profile you are able to schedule your first Stitch Fix delivery. Each Stitch Fix delivery is a box of five pieces of clothing or accessories. Your personal stylists selects the items for your individual fix based on the answers you provided in the survey. There is a $20 styling fee which you have to pay up front, but, the good news is that this $20 works as credit towards any of the items you want to keep.

Many of my friends who have loved Stitch Fix for years told me to give my stylist time to figure out my personal style, and therefore expect each box to get better.

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They were definitely right! While I kept one item from Januaray’s Stitch Fix, this months box included three items that I wanted to keep.

  • Margaret M Emer High Waisted Trousers – $98.00 Okay, these aren’t on me in the picture because they wouldn’t fit over my thighs. Even though I’m at my slimmest point, these did not fail to make me feel utterly obese. I don’t know who these fit but they aren’t me. I did love the material and style. Oh well. RETURN
  • Market & Spruce Memphis Lace Overlay Knit Shirt – $58.00 So, I owned a few t-shirts similar to this one a few years ago and lived in them during the Summer months. When I opened this I thought it would be a keeper as I’ve seen it on friends and loved it. As you can tell from the picture, this is not a keeper and was actually quite unflattering. Oh well.  RETURN
  • Collective Concepts Dominique Split Neck Roll Tab Sleeve Blouse – $68.00 This top screamed me. It’s a flattering color, great work/weekend top and could be a perfect replacement for the one the dry cleaner killed this Summer. Unfortunately, this one was too boxy so even though I loved it, I unfortunately put it back in the bag to return. RETURN
  • RD Style Sorelle Water Resistant Jacket – $88.00 This jacket is just not my style. Polka dots? This many polka dots? No thank you.  I think I may request no jackets in the future as I don’t need them as much as I need tops, dresses, pants and skirts. RETURN 
  • Gilli Halie Dress -$58 As soon as I walked out in this dress Bo was like holy crap you have to keep this dress. I already have ideas of how to style it with a jean jacket or fun necklace. I love the style and fit as well as the price tag. I only paid $38 once the styling fee was applied. KEEP

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Overall, I really enjoyed this month’s Stitch Fix experience and am already looking forward to my March box. I am going to request lots of Spring colors and styles. Some people would probably call this box a fail since I only kept one item, but for me that is perfect for the amount I want to spend at this point. Want to try it yourself?

Use this referral link!

Have you tried Stitch Fix before? If so, what were your thoughts? 

The links to Stitch Fix are affiliate links as I have partnered with Stitch Fix to provide monthly reviews. Though Stitch Fix provided me with the first box free, I paid for the item I kept and all opinions are my own! 

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