Stitch Fix recently started offering a styling service for plus sizes, and I couldn't be happier. 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!
Astrid Leaf Drop Earrings by Bay to Baubles - Cost to Keep $28
These are so pretty! They are really shiny, too. I don't know if I love them enough to keep them, though.
Hebana Tassel Detail Blouse by Honey Punch - Cost to Keep $48
This poly blend top is cute and comfortable and works well with the boho aesthetic that I love. Plus the price is right!
Dominic Wide Leg Pant with Lace Overlay by One5One - Cost to Keep $38
I love these pants! The lace detail is awesome! Unfortunately, they don't fit very well - I think they are supposed to be quite flowy, and these are a bit fitted. They're also a tad long. The price is really good, though, so even with tailoring, they would still be quite reasonable. Should I exchange them?
Quincey Crochet Detail Knit Top by Papermoon - Cost to Keep $44
This top is totally my style! I love the color and the crochet detail so much! It's a little long, but I think it still looks pretty good on me.
Bri Knit Cardigan by Market & Spruce - Cost to Keep $38
This cardigan is cute and fits well, but it's nothing special to me. It's very soft, which I like, but I think I already have a couple of gray cardigans that I prefer.
The 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 both the tops! I wish the pants fit better, though. 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 offering for plus sizes? Have you tried it yet?
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