Stitch Fix Review – July 2014

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Stitch Fix
Cost: $20 Styling Fee + Cost of Items Kept ($20 fee will be applied as a credit toward anything you keep from your shipment.)
Ships To: United States.
July 2014 Stitch Fix
July 2014 Stitch Fix

Ohh, I forgot about this one when I was thinking about what boxes were coming this week, but my July 2014 Stitch Fix arrived yesterday!

If you aren’t familiar, Stitch Fix is a personal styling service for women. You provide your style, size, and budget preferences, and they will send you a package of stylish goodies to try on at home. There is a $20 styling fee that is applied to your order should you decide to keep any / all of the pieces.  If you don’t keep anything, you don’t receive a refund of the fee. And if you keep all of the pieces, you get a 25% discount on everything!  Also, I should mention that you are only charged once you “check out” at Stitch Fix.  You have a few days to try everything on and the box comes with a bag and a prepaid return label so you can easily ship back the pieces you aren’t interested in.

July 2014 Stitch Fix
The Box

Stitch Fix ships via FedEx and took about 4 days to arrive.  They are in San Francisco and I am in Michigan, so that’s pretty good.

July 2014 Stitch Fix
First Look

I always look in my account to see what I am getting, however, I never really know what anything is until I see it in person.  Once your box ships, you can go to the review area of your account and it’ll show you all the items that are in the box this month.   Well, it lists them all out, it doesn’t have pictures.

July 2014 Stitch Fix
The Price Sheet

Stitch Fix comes with an information card which includes a listing of everything in the box, prices, and then a total of how much everything would be if you kept everything in the box (it deducts your $20 styling fee and the 25% discount for keeping all of your items).  Just to give you an idea, my box had a merchandise total of $406 and had I kept everything, I would have had to pay $289.50 (plus my $20 styling fee).  In comparison, my Fix from last month would have been $280.50 to keep everything.  Here is what I received:

~Level 99 Morgen Ankle Length Jean ($118): This is a horrible picture, but these are actually a dark blue color.  Anyway, they are okay, but I don’t love them enough to keep them for $118.  I got a similar (and less expensive) pair from Stitch Fix last fall, so I will just stick with those.  Verdict: Returned.

July 2014 Stitch Fix
Level 99 Morgen Ankle Length Jean
July 2014 Stitch Fix
Level 99 Morgen Ankle Length Jean – The Style Card

~Margaret Elizabeth Jewelry Danni Mini Cushion Cut Drop Earrings ($88): I received a gorgeous bangle from this brand a few months ago which I kept, but I think I am going to return these.  Don’t get me wrong, I love them and think they are even prettier in person than in the picture.  But I don’t think I’d get my $88 worth out of these.  Verdict: Returned (but if they send me a ring I am all over that).

July 2014 Stitch Fix
Margaret Elizabeth Jewelry Danni Mini Cushion Cut Drop Earrings

~Under Skies Olivina Hooded Slub Knit Cardigan ($58): Love love love.  Oddly this is the least expensive item in the box, but it’s totally the one I love the most.  I have a “thing” for clothes with hoods and I love cardigans so this is perfect.  It’s lightweight and versatile and everything about it is just perfect.  I am now on a hunt for a black one.  Verdict: Kept

July 2014 Stitch Fix
Under Skies Olivina Hooded Slub Knit Cardigan
July 2014 Stitch Fix
Under Skies Olivina Hooded Slub Knit Cardigan – The Style Card

~Daniel Rainn Prylin Printed Pintuck Detailed Blouse ($68):  Meh.  This just isn’t me.  I don’t mind the pattern, but not on a shirt.  Maybe on a pillow?  And the cut and material just isn’t flattering on me.  At.All. Verdict: Returned.

July 2014 Stitch Fix
Daniel Rainn Prylin Printed Pintuck Detailed Blouse
July 2014 Stitch Fix
Daniel Rainn Prylin Printed Pintuck Detailed Blouse – The Style Card

~Splendid Sandy Pocket-Front Stripes Knit Shirt ($74):  Ohh, I love Splendid pieces and I was super surprised to see this in here.  I am going to make a note to my stylist to send more splendid!  The fabric is super spot and it holds up perfectly in the wash.  I know it’s a $74 t-shirt, but it’s worth it for me. Love.  Verdict: Kept.

July 2014 Stitch Fix
Splendid Sandy Pocket-Front Stripes Knit Shirt
July 2014 Stitch Fix
Splendid Sandy Pocket-Front Striped Knit Shirt – The Style Card

I kept two of  my items and returned three of them this month.  I feel like as long as I get one and don’t lose my styling fee, I am happy.  I noticed in my stylist asked on the card this month if I had a Pinterest style board (which I do), so I need to double check and make sure I have that noted in my account.  And I am going to revamp my profile and knock out the pants and add just skirts and dresses for right now instead!

Do you get Stitch Fix?  What have been your favorite items you’ve received?  If you haven’t checked out Stitch Fix but want to give it a try, click here.  And don’t forget, the better feedback and more information you give, the better chance you will have to get amazing Fixes that work for you!

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Jennifer

Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!

This Post Has 12 Comments

  1. Angie Nelson

    My first Fix should be arriving next week. I’m super excited yet trying not to get my hopes up too high. I need to load up my Pinterest board.

    1. Jennifer

      I need to revamp mine too!!

  2. Swati

    I like some of the stuff they show in styling cards better .. LOL ..

    But those earrings for $88 are super spendy for sure!

    1. Jennifer

      LOL. I do too!

  3. Kristin

    Very nice box, I like the two items you kept! I’m trying to do the 333 project so to pay that much for a good quality shirt that will go with a lot is a good thing.

    Again another I wish I could get in Canada but I may be able to have it sent to my mailbox….hmmmm (walk away Kristin – you don’t need clothes)

    1. Jennifer

      What is the 333 Project?

  4. Kristin

    333 is reducing your clothing to the your musts haves.
    I don’t agree with everything but I was keeping clothes in 4 different sizes
    Now I’m in mediums to larges and size 10 pants.
    I’ve already donated several bags if clothes and got rid if my ‘grandma/Amish’ clothes as my daughter called them. I’ve traded for several GT tops for my business & business casual outfits. Everything has a theme and I have a few pops if colours.
    http://theproject333.com/how-to-build-a-capsule-wardrobe/

    After I came back from Europe I really took a look at how much stuff I had and how much I didn’t wear it. Too much yucky stuff.
    A work in progress , gonna document my trailer overhaul this weekend
    Lots of extra clothes in there too

    1. Jennifer

      Interesting! I need to look into this!

  5. Julie Enichen

    I am not sure where you live but the store Hot Mama has the Under Skies cardigan in cobalt blue. I just bought it and love it!

    1. Jennifer

      Ohh, I did not have that around here. But I am going to see where I can find one!

  6. Melanie

    I stumbled on your blog as I was looking up Stitch Fix on Pinterest (got my first fix today!). I’m curious to know how you are able to check on the items you are receiving while the items are in transit. I know you said that you could only see the names of the items, but I wondered where/how you were able to access that on the page where they say “Your fix has sent.” Any info would be appreciated – thanks!

    1. Jennifer

      If you go into your account and you’ll see a little checkout link that will take you to the listing. Hope this helps!

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