Stitch Fix has finally started offering a plus size styling service! Hooray! I signed up on the very first day, of course!
Stitch Fix is a monthly clothing and styling subscription service. When you sign up you take a pretty in-depth survey about your sizes, your style, and pricing preferences. After choosing when youíd like to receive your delivery, your stylist handpicks 5 items based on your preferences. The fee for this service is $20, and that includes free shipping and free returns. And if you keep any of the items they send you, you get to deduct the $20 fee from the total. (If you keep all five items, you also get a 25% discount!)
My items are reflective of my style and price preferences, so your Stitch Fix may be completely different!
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The Subscription Box: Stitch Fix
The Cost: $20 styling fee (pay for whatever items you keep minus the $20 credit)
The Products: 5 clothing and accessory items selected for you based on your Style Profile.
Ships to: U.S. only
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This is the invoice that was included in my package. It lists out the items I received and the cost to keep each. I think a 25% discount for keeping everything is pretty generous!
This really fun sheet of cards was also included. It has a note from my stylist in the upper left corner. I really appreciate the personalization that goes into her selections! All the other cards are styling ideas for the items in my box. How clever!
Martin Mini Layered Metal Cuff - Cost to Keep $28
I absolutely love this bracelet! I have been looking for a cuff just like this for a long time. I don't usually even wear bracelets, but this one is just beautiful.
Eryka Ribbon Detail Knit Top by Le Lis - Cost to Keep $38
This top is cute and comfortable and works well with the boho aesthetic that I love. Plus the price is right!
Siena Cropped Pants by Kut from the Kloth - Cost to Keep $58
I usually love everything from Kut from the Kloth, but I have to be honest, these bright blue pants make me feel a bit like Homer Simpson. Haha! They fit ok and are comfortable, but I think the length is weird on me. I have to be careful with cropped pants due to my short legs. I don't know if I can pull them off as ankle pants.
Indiana Graphic Print Mixed Material Tee by Pixley - Cost to Keep $44
This tee is super cute! It doesn't fit me well, though, which is a bummer. The cut is a little too long in the front, and the fact that it's a bit small enhances some curves that are not supposed to be there. I love tees with a different print on the back, and I have to say that Stitch Fix does an excellent job choosing viable boho pieces for me. This top is knit in the front and a slightly sheer chiffon material in the back.
Morrie Boyfriend Denim Jacket - Cost to Keep $58
This denim jacket is so cute! I like a slightly cropped cut on my jackets to offset my short stature, and this one fits the bill. It's a good price, too! I wonder, though, what the "boyfriend" designation means on this (and all) jackets. Does anyone know? I ask because my boyfriend would have to be pretty short to rock this look.
Verdict: This month's Stitch Fix was a mixture of hits and misses, which is generally what I have come to expect with most styling boxes. I love the bracelet and jacket! I am enjoying my subscription to Stitch Fix so far, and I think their prices are among the most reasonable. I can't wait for my next Fix!
What do you think of Stitch Fix's new offering for plus sizes? Have you tried it yet?
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