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Stitch Fix Clothing Subscription Box Review – June 2019

Brandi D.
ByBrandi D.Jun 10, 2019 | 10 comments

Stitch Fix
3.5 overall rating
257 Ratings | 58 Reviews

Stitch Fix is a monthly clothing and styling subscription service. When you sign up you take a pretty in-depth survey of your sizes, your style, and pricing preferences. After choosing when you'd 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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About Stitch Fix

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: The US, and The UK as of May 2019!

Good to know: In addition to Women's and Men's options, Stitch Fix launched Stitch Fix Kids! Check out our reviews to learn more.

Stitch Fix for Women June 2019 Review

This is the invoice that was sent in the box. As you can see, it provides specifics on the brand, size, and price of each item. They also give instructions at the bottom for how to check out and either purchase or return your items. My total came to $228, but with the 25% off (which they take off BEFORE deducting the $20!) and the $20 credit, my total drops down to $151. That’s a savings of $77 on these items. 

This is my style sheet that includes a note from my stylist and features the five items I received along with different outfit suggestions and accessories that might pair well with them. My stylist is Kacey and she does an awesome job of checking out my Pinterest page for ideas of what I like!

 

Vixbe Thompkins Tie Front Top, Size L - Cost to Keep $42

This is the style top that I have been pinning away in hopes that my stylist would find me one and she delivered a top that is even nicer than I could have hoped for! I love the beige stripes that have just a hint of blush to them next to the white stripes. While this top looks sheer, I can definitely get away with no cami underneath and I love that the sleeves, although not full length themselves, also roll up and can be secured with the strap and button. The shirt is soft, lightweight, comfortable, and just what I was looking for! It was a bit baggy on me though so I took a chance and ordered an exchange in a medium and I was much happier with the fit of the new top. Even in a medium, it still buttons up across my chest without any gapping, which is always an issue for me with button-up tops.

 

Here is the medium size shirt. While I loved the baggy feel of the larger shirt, this one still maintains a little bit of the bagginess but felt better on since it was a bit less fabric.

 

Collective Concepts Krissa Keyhole Halter Blouse, Size L - Cost to Keep $54

This shirt is so cute and I love the material, colors, and print along with that fun keyhole detail in the center. The halter style also felt really flattering to me, but I wasn't a fan of the curved hemline in the front. I felt like it laid a little oddly and might even be a bit too short for my torso. The other thing that kept me from keeping this top was the price tag. While the quality was really nice, it is a bit more than I'd like to spend on a halter top.

 

Loveapella Earnest Swing Knit Top, Size L - Cost to Keep $44

This next top I was not expecting to like so much because it looked pretty basic when I pulled it out, but it ended up being really soft and comfortable and the subtle swing style is very flattering. I like the colors and normally I am all about the florals, but something about this top just didn't feel like my style. I liked it, but I wasn't crazy enough about it to keep it.

 

Colette Romey Cold Shoulder Knit Top, Size L - Cost to Keep $34

I always feel so awkward in cold shoulder tops, but this one with such a small and subtle "cold shoulder" detail is definitely my speed. Plus it has stripes and it's blue, which is my favorite color. This was another top that was super soft and I liked the high neckline. I actually ended up exchanging this one for a medium as well and the medium does fit much better and sort of changes the whole look since it is much less baggy.

Here is the medium size shirt on.

 

French Grey Vivian Button Detail Knit Dress, Size L - Cost to Keep $54

This navy blue dress did not appeal to me at first. Sorry for the odd coloring in the closeup but I couldn't quite get the color right with my camera! It is just a basic knit dress with buttons all down the front and it really didn't seem like a $54 dress, especially when you compare it to the dress I received last month that cost the same to keep but was much more detailed and stylish (in my opinion). Once I tried it on, I was definitely more happy with it and I liked the way it fit, but it was still a bit too plain for me overall. 

The Verdict: I love my stylist from Stitch Fix and how she actually looks at my Pinterest board for inspiration and then delivers the best she can! This month I was so surprised and excited to find that she'd taken one of the shirts I pinned and sent me an even better version of it. While my fixes have always been pretty decent overall, I've found it makes a huge difference now that I have someone that is really listening to what I want. It actually feels like I have a real stylist working for me and that is totally worth the $20 fee to me, especially since I have three kiddos and no longer have the freedom to take my time when I do get to shop! 

To Wrap Up:

Can you still get this box if you sign up today? Stitch Fix curates its boxes based on each individual’s preferences as well as what’s available. What you get might not be the same as what I got, but you also might get something that fits your style and body even better than the looks above! Sign up and see what they choose for you!

Value Breakdown: This box cost $20 with free shipping and returns. The total retail value of the items inside is $228. The invoice lists the cost of each item next to it, but if I keep all 5 items, then I get a 25% discount. The $20 styling fee for the box is applied to the purchase no matter how many items you keep, and in this case, it would bring the total down to $151. That’s a discount of around 34% for these items.

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Brandi D.
Brandi D.

I am a homeschooling mom to 4 kids; 1 girl and 3 boys. While I have been reviewing boxes since 2018 and I love the luxury of trying new products, I'm also balancing it out by dabbling in a little bit of homesteading, too. We now have 4 chickens and a rabbit and my sourdough starter is going strong! I love learning about new brands and sharing the great things I find with others in hopes that they find something new to love or to fit their needs!


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10 comments

Cyndi

I am totally in love with stitch fix. The longer you stay with them the better it gets. Give them a chance. They are worth it.

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Ragan

It is a mystery to me how so many other people are really happy with Stitch Fix, and clearly get clothing they like, but none of my shipments ever paid the least bit of attention to my preferences (bright colors), actual sizing (the pants they sent had legs that were six inches too long, and one of the dresses I could put on over another dress with room to spare), or requests (black pants, seems pretty basic but they said they didn’t have any!). I kept one garment in three shipments, left detailed comments and also complained separately to customer service, and still have an unused $20 credit (it’s been 2-3 years at this point…).

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Brandi D.

Wow. That doesn’t sound like a good experience at all! I’ve found that having a Pinterest board has made a huge difference for me! They have also added a feature in the app where they show you an item and you can say whether you like or dislike it and they take that into account when selecting your items. It might be worth giving it another try since it’s been a while? I’d hope that you would have a better experience now!

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Ragan

At the time I did have a Pinterest board, but did not have access to the app (didn’t get a smartphone until late last year). The app feature seems promising. Although it is also possible my sense of style is just very unusual.

Jennifer Z

I tried Stitch Fix for the first time this month and I was very pleased with my items. I recieved that same Colette top as you but in a different color. I normally don’t really care for stripes but I ended up really liking the top. There was one top I was on the fence about. It looked great on me, I just wasn’t crazy about the colors. But I loved everything else so I just ended up keeping the whole box since it was cheaper that way. I can’t wait for next month now.

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Brandi D.

It can be fun to break you out of your comfort zone a little bit! I’m glad your fix worked out well for you! 🙂

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AmyM

I love what you chose to keep! You look happy wearing those pieces and that says it all. Although, I do love the yellow floral top on you. Maybe try something similar at a lower price point (Like Old Navy-is) since you’re not sure about it. But it looks great on you!

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Brandi D.

Thanks, AmyM! 🙂 That yellow top does look like a pattern similar to those I’ve seen at ON, actually, so that’s a great idea! Thanks!

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Noelle L

Loved everything on you…great box for you..!

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Brandi D.

Thanks so much, Noelle! 🙂

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