Saturday, September 12, 2015

Stitch Fix Review: September 2015

Hey there friends! I have been a fan of Stitch Fix for quite a while now, but since I've only started this blog as of last month, I have never reviewed my "fixes" online. Since this is a fashion/lifestyle blog, I figured it would be good to share with my fellow fashionistas.

When you sign up for Stich Fix you will fill out a style and size survey. Then, a professional stylist will take your information and put together a "Fix" with five items to send to you. When you get the box, you try everything on and keep what you want. It costs $20 per Fix. If you keep at least one item, the $20 is credited toward your bill at checkout. If you keep all five items, they will give you a 25% discount.

Here are the five pieces I received in my latest Fix:
41Hawthorn Evander Dress

Don't mind creeper Coco sniffing my leg. :)

I wasn't sold on this dress until I tried it on. I love the navy blue color and that I could add tights, boots, and a cardigan for fall. The floral print is so pretty! Unfortunately, I bought a lot of dresses this summer and the price on this one was too high. I couldn't justify the price for the quality. RETURN

THML Jaylie Cowl Neck Colorblocked Poncho
Looking at this poncho now, I think it's really cute. I already own a gray poncho, so I'm not in the market for a new one just yet. Plus, this one was fairly bulky and I felt like I was drowning in sweater material. RETURN.

Liverpool Anita Skinny Pant
LOVE LOVE LOVE this skinny pant. When I first saw it I thought - meh - I will probably send this back. No friends, this is the most comfortable pair of skinny pants. I love that it has a high waist so I can wear it to work and not worry about bending over and flashing anyone. KEEP.

Skies are Blue Sisou Button Down Top
Here is another keeper! I am a sucker for plaid, especially in the fall. This top has a really pretty embroidered trim (sorry didn't get a picture) that adds such a nice extra detail. I also love that the length was long enough for my torso. So often, I find that plaid tops or other button down tops hit my waist/hip area too high and look boxy. This top was fitted and flattering. KEEP.

THML Mackey Open Cardigan
Don't get me wrong, I love an over-sized cozy fall/winter sweater, but this one was itchy. If I have the slightest feeling that the material will irritate my sensitive skin, it's a deal-breaker. RETURN

Overall, I was really happy with my Fix this month. Aside from the two sweaters and dress that didn't make the cut, I feel like my stylist did a great job finding pieces that match my style. I know I'm going to get a lot of use out of both of the items I chose, especially the pants.

I'm not compensated by Stitch Fix to post this review and all of these opinions are my own. I really love their company and I'm currently on my 18th Fix. I almost always find at least one item out of five that I love. My stylists do such a great job meeting my style needs and requests. I have my Pinterest clothing board linked to my Stitch Fix account so they can get a better picture of my style. If you haven't tried Stitch Fix, I highly recommend it!

Have you tried Stitch Fix? Do you like it? I occasionally skip a month, but I am usually faithful to ordering one Fix a month.

Thanks for reading! I hope you enjoyed my review.

-Allison


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