Wednesday, I got my second Stitch Fix box. The last time, I kept two items from the box. This time, I kept three! And I paid about the same because the jeans in the last box were almost $30 more than the ones in this box. I had told the stylist I preferred more feminine things, and she tried to accommodate me. Here are the items I kept.
This shirt is an odd color. Sometimes it looks purple, and sometimes it looks brown. In the note from my stylist, she said she picked the embroidered blouse because I had mentioned I wanted to see some lace in this box. It’s not exactly lace, but it works.
I almost didn’t keep this one because I felt like it made me look heavier than usual. But I loved it so much! The designer took a blouse that would look very plain and added a ruffle at the bottom. It also has a large keyhole opening in the back with a ribbon that ties it at the top. I’m wearing this today, and it’s OH so comfy.
These jeans were a little…immodest for my taste. I specified straight leg jeans on my style profile, but she keeps sending me skinny jeans. Hubby even thought they were a little too tight in the rear. I liked them well enough that I decided I would keep them and make sure I wore long shirts with them. (I’m sure the guys here at work wouldn’t mind the jeans, LOL.) Anyway, the color isn’t exactly true in this picture. They are sort of a light bluish, greenish, grayish color. A little unusual, which I liked.
There was a sweater I didn’t keep because I thought it cost too much, and I was already at my budget. There was also a dress that was WAY too short. WAY!
This is so much fun that I decided to go ahead and let them send me a box every other month. I told my husband that my December Fix could be my Christmas gift. I hope I’ll be a size down by then and can change my profile. π
If anyone is interested in doing this, please let me know. If you follow my assigned link and decide to sign up, I get a $25 credit toward my next Fix when you buy something. NOTE: The sizes only go up to size 14 at present, although they are working to change that. Also, these aren’t Wal-Mart clothes, so they can be a little pricey. That’s why I can’t keep a whole box, so I hope I never like everything in the box. LOL.
I love the colors and the details in this fix for you. I’m so happy you’re enjoying “getting fixed.” The denim color is really cool. I’m jealous! And I’m all for cute and comfy clothes. Enjoy your new wardrobe!
Thanks, Jess, I was very happy with this one. And thanks again for blogging about it. Well, maybe I shouldn’t thank you. I might be broke. LOL
But you’ll look damn GOOD!! π
Yup. Definitely deciding that this sounds like too dangerous of a thing to get into, lol. But I’m enjoying reading about your experiences. It’s such a neat idea.
It’s a really great idea. I just hate they only do really high end clothing, because I’ve never paid these kinds of prices for clothes. But…you can tell they are very well made and will last awhile.
Size 14? I’m jealous.
I like the clothes you decided to keep. They look great!
I’m really hoping for size 12 next time. The big reason is that I want to get this diabetes under control without insulin.
I love the clothes they sent this time!
Well, if they’re moving up sizes, and I move down through my positive changes….maybe we can meet in the middle and I’ll splurge now and again…
Love that you love the clothes – you’re the second person I’ve seen doing this. and I’m hearing good things!
The reason they haven’t moved up yet is because the companies they work with only cater to smaller sizes. I’ve seen this kind of thing often in the higher end clothing, and I don’t like it. So I don’t know if Stitch Fix is trying to get them to carry larger clothing or if they are looking for other companies to work with. One thing that did surprise me is most of the time, the designer type clothing is sized smaller, but not so in this case. Everything has fit great except for a couple of things (one was too big!). I can’t wait until December!