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Monday, February 16, 2015

StitchFix ... past fixes


A few weeks ago, I did my first post of my  StitchFix for the month. I've been receiving fixes for a few years now, but I don't get them every month. And, I've been a little lazy about posting reviews. And, when I was behind, I figured there wasn't an easy way to catch up. In fact, StitchFix is probably the first "subscription" I found. A friend of mine posted her first fix on Facebook and I really wanted to give it a try. I was on a waiting list, but now I think there isn't a waitlist anymore. They carry sizes 0-14. I have to post now, because this is my way of keeping track of what they have sent me, and to keep track of the suggestions they make for styling. 

So ... what is StitchFix? It's a great service for people like me. I have no fashion sense. I wear a uniform to work, so I don't have to figure anything out. If I'm not in a uniform, I'm in scrubs. Comfort is important. I have lots and lots of jeans and t-shirts. Even then, I get lost trying to figure out  how to put things together. And, I get really confused in a store. With no fashion sense, I get really confused shopping. It's just overwhelming. How do I know if it looks good? There are so many colors and styles to choose from? If I have a hard time choosing I do one of two things. Buy everything and then have no idea what to do with it, or get frustrated and leave empty handed. Also, fortunately for me, they include a styling card to help with ideas on how to put together your items into outfits. I need that because I am usually jeans, top, shoes ... and that's it. Also, I get a note from my stylist telling me why she picked out these things for me. I like the personal touch.

StitchFix works with a handful of stylists who pick things for me. Once you sign up on-line, you fill out a style profile. It has lots of information including coloring and sizing, but also your personal style and preferences, and even what you consider a reasonable price to pay for certain types of clothing items. You pay a $20 styling fee and your stylist selects 5 items to send you. You pick your delivery date and voila ... you have a package delivered and you go shopping. After trying everything on, you select what you want to keep and send back the rest in a provided envelope. Shipping is free both ways. Then, go back on-line and check-out. I try to give feedback about what I liked, or didn't, about items in the fix and the way they fit. This information is used to further tweak your next fix. You can do a monthly auto-delivery, or just schedule when you want. If  you keep all 5 items, you get a 25% discount off the entire order. And, of course, the $20 fee is also applied to your order. 

So .... if you're wondering, here is a long list of things you might find in a fix...at least the items I kept. I haven't kept everything. Some fixes are total hits and others .... well, not so much. I keep one thing out of the box to make my styling fee count. And, if I like four things, I'll keep the fifth because it's often less expensive to keep everything with the 25% discount than to return one item and pay full price for 4. 

I was skeptical at first. It seemed boxy and the colors aren't what I'm used to. But, isn't that what I wanted? To get out of my boring style (or lack of) comfort zone. I actually really like this on. Not boxy. Adds a pop of color. 





One of my favorite items. I love asymmetric cuts. It's better zipped all the way up. I wear it a lot.






Another item I wear frequently. It's thin and light. Provides extra coverage of shoulders in summer without weight and warmth. But, just enough warmth if I go into a cold movie theater.


Business in front, party in the back. I like that it looks different coming and going. The sweater is very soft. The back is nylon. I like mixed materials. 

At first, I wasn't so sure. Not a color I would have picked. It looks much better on. This is an example of my lack of style. Items like this, I sometimes really don't like, but I get complements every time I wear it. So, what do I know? I keep wearing, and getting compliments, even though it doesn't speak to me as much as I would like.


Another frequently worn item.
Easy, comfortable, looks good.









Nice basic black blouse, right? I am a big fan of the ruched cross front look. Not so basic, though. VavaVOOM!!! I have to wear a tank under it because the cleavage is all out there. It is soft and is quite figure flattering.





This is a nice basic black tank. I like the touch of lace trim.











OK ... how many favorites do I have? I love this tank. I love the patterns and shape. It comes in narrow on the shoulders.
















And, this one. Also really pretty and really VAVAVOOM!!!! I always wear a tank under it.
This sweater has been a little iffy for me.  I haven't been a fan of sheer and this does need soemthing under it. It's also not super flexible. But, it is actually really pretty and makes a great date-night top.






This top is nice can basic. I like mixed materials and this makes a great easy outfit. The front fabric isn't very stretchy, though and sometimes feels a little restricted when I'm wanting a little more room.

At first, I wasn't so sure about another sheer top and horizontal stripes. But, it works and I actually wear this frequently with a tank.










You're probably wondering ... all tops? Well, I have received some pants, too. I LOVE these cropped cargos. I wear them constantly in the spring and summer and fall. The fabric has an almost sueded feel to it. So comfortable.




Another pair of great jeans. Super comfortable and they really look nice. The Musician comments on my butt (in a good way) when I wear these. I was sent the same jeans twice so I returned them the second time. I have so many jeans already and I'm trying to venture out.




And, yet another favorite, frequently worn sweater. This is very loose knit and cropped. I wear it with long or short-sleeved long T-s with lots of color for a layered look. It's surprisingly warm, though. So ... even though it looks light, it's not great for hot summer nights.




This T-Shirt dress fits snug and curvy. The ruching keeps it from looking too much like a bar dress, though. I wasn't so sure about it at first, but the Musician likes it so I kept it and I wear it, so I guess it was a win.



This is one of my favorite fix items. As you know, I love asymmetric shapes. I also like hoodies. What I really love that makes this jacket so unique is the way it has a wrap look in the BACK!!! It's unexpected.


This batwing dress was one of the items I kept because it was less expensive to keep than return. I love the colors, but batwing isn't really my thing and I've never been good with belted dresses. The Musician thinks it's cute and I do have that fashion issue ... I don't like it, but it's stylish. (I don't think that the universe is playing a trick on me because the compliments come with different people. It's not like someone tells me it looks good so they can make fun of me wearing not so great things.) Anyway, I always wear this with a sweater on the top and it looks good.

Again, I like mixed prints. I have tried to stay away from horizontal stripes, but the way these are patterned, it doesn't do what stripes often do to me. Make me look wide and boxy. Anyway, I wear this a lot in the summer. It has a nice flow to it.



And ... Here are the accessories from the fixes that I've kept. I wear the silver drop and gold earrings A LOT. I love the long layered, multi-chain necklace and the red-gold rope. I was iffy about the leather and gold choker and kept it as item #5, but actually really like it. I love scarves, so it was a no-brainer. I'm still undecided about the gold knot earrings. They were an item #5, but I haven't worn them. They just seem a bit matronly to me.





 Wheh!!! That's it. I am caught up on StitchFix. I can always come back here now and reference my styling cards when I am at a loss about how to wear something.