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Stitch Fix Review – November 2016

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Cost: $20 Styling Fee + Cost of Items Kept ($20 fee will be applied as a credit toward anything you keep from your shipment.)
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Stitch Fix November 2016 Subscription Box Review

Stitch Fix is a personal styling service for women. With Stitch Fix, you provide your style, size (they also do maternity fixes), and budget preferences, and they will send you a package of stylish goodies to try on at home. You only pay for the items you love and decide to keep. There is a $20 styling fee which 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. If you keep all of the pieces, you get a 25% discount on everything!  Stitch Fix is now offering exchanges for sizing as well. 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 USPS return label so you can easily ship back the pieces you aren’t interested in.


Stitch Fix
 shipped via USPS this month and took just a few days to arrive. Stitch Fix ships from a few different warehouse locations in the US and shipping varies between USPS and FedEx.


I have a bad habit of leaving my “Stylist Notes” section blank on my Stitch Fix account.  I just let them go with it on my fixes and pick out whatever they think would work.  I did, however, put a link to my Stitch Fix blog reviews in my notes, which I think helps my Stylist.


My November 2016 Stitch Fix included the following pieces:

~Lila Ryan Liza Skinny Jean ($98): These jeans were super comfortable and had a ton of stretch to them.  I’d almost call them jeggings.  They were super soft, but I found them to be a little snug in odd places.  Depending on how I moved in them the fabric almost folded?  I can also see these getting really stretched out after wearing them all day.  They might be ones you need to size down in. Verdict: Returned.



~Fate Howardson Striped Lightweight Sweater ($68): I found this sweater to be flattering and easy to wear.  I wasn’t big into the neckline. It’s not quite a boatneck, but not your normal crewneck either.  If the season was different or if this was a bit thicker I would have kept this, but it’s going back. Verdict: Returned.


~Skies are Blue Edmonds One Pocket Top ($58): This was a huge no for me.  It was tight across the chest and boxy everywhere else.  I like the print(s), but this was a big miss for me.  I should probably request no button down shirts because they never fit me right. Verdict: Returned.

~Pixlet Borrego V-Neck Sweater ($58): This shirt did me no favors. The vertical stripes + me = no.  It looks almost brown in the picture, but it’s actually olive. I loved the material and the cut of this sweater (it was longer than average and I do love that), but the stripes make it a no.  Had it been a solid it would have been a keeper. Verdict: Returned.


~En Creme Tamira Hooded Cardigan ($58): Ahh, now this is my kind of sweater!  It’s cozy, it’s soft and it has a hood.  Basically those are what I look for in a sweater.  I wouldn’t call it flattering, but I don’t care because I love it so much! Verdict: Kept.



I am keeping one item from this month’s Stitch Fix, which is enough to make it a win for me.  Also, I am trying to post “actual” pictures of the pieces (well some of them), so go easy on me!  I know my nails are a train wreck, but I can’t (don’t want to) do anything until I get my stitches out.

Do you get Stitch Fix?  What have been your favorite items you’ve received so far?  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!