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Stitch Fix Review – January 2018

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Stitch Fix Review - January 2018
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
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.
Coupon Code: N/A


My Stitch Fix shipped via FedEx and took just a few days to arrive this month.

If you can’t wait to see what’s in your FIX, you can go into your account after your box ships to see what you are getting that month. I always do!


I don’t do the best job of filling out my checkout form and reviewing the pieces I get, but I do have my Stitch Fix blog reviews linked in my profile which I think helps a lot.

My January 2018 Stitch Fix (Fix #53) included the following items:

~good hYOUman Brooke Printed Ruched Detail Legging ($68):  I like these leggings well enough, but once I saw the price I knew they were going back.  They aren’t a workout legging, and really no one would see the ruching on these because I’d be wearing them with boots.  I did appreciate the thick’ish waistband and thought they were flattering enough. Verdict: Returned.

~Mix by 41Hawthorn Mcormick Side Detail Knit Top ($34): This looked pretty good in the box. And then I tried it on.  It’s a great material, thin and super soft, but it clings in all the wrong places.  I wasn’t a fan of the scoop neck and long length either.  I think it would have worked better as a cowl neck or a v-neck.  Or as a scoop neck, but not as long. Verdict: Returned.

~41Hawthorn Roma Textured Striped Pullover ($78):  I love this, but I don’t love the price so much.  It’s a chunky, thick sweater and felt so cozy right when I put it on.  I like the stripes, the color, the texture around the shoulders, just everything.  I also liked the length of this.  Perfect with leggings!  Verdict: Undecided.

 

~Mix by 41Hawthorn Tarlio Mixed Material Cowl Neck Knit Top ($44): This top was so promising until I unfolded it.  I don’t know what is happening with the material on the bottom, but the way it hung on me made it seem like I had an apron on.  I waitressed for years and was looking for the pockets on that bottom section to keep my order pad and pen in.  I loved everything else about it though.  It’s soft, the price is right, and I love the cowl neck!  Verdict: Returned. 

 

~MPG Sport Amabella Knit Sleeve Athlesire Jacket ($118):  I half love this and half wonder when I would ever wear it.  I’m not exactly sure if it’s an outdoor jacket or one that works as part of your everyday outfit?  I loved the big hood and thought that it was very flattering.  The body is almost a puffer material, and the sides/sleeves are a thinner stretchy material.  I need to figure out when / how I would wear this before I decide if it’s a keeper or not.  Verdict: Undecided.

 


 

Yes / No
For the first time I posted my Stitch Fix to my Instagram and took a poll on which items I should keep and which I should send back.  I LOVED seeing all of your votes and plan to keep this up. If you are curious, here are how the votes went down for each piece.

I am either going to keep the cozy sweater or the jacket from this fix. In the box, it seemed like it might be a 5/5 Fix, but after trying everything on that was not the case.  I always mention it, but as long as I keep one item from my Fix (and don’t lose my styling fee) I am happy!

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!
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