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Stitch Fix Kids November 2021 Styling Service Review

Brandi D.
ByBrandi D.Nov 11, 2021 | 3 comments

Stitch Fix Kids
2.9 overall rating
8 Ratings | 2 Reviews

Stitch Fix Kids is a personal styling service for kids from Stitch Fix. After filling out a survey, a stylist will pick items based on your preferences. The fee for this service is $20, and that includes free shipping and free returns. If you keep any of the items they send you, you get to deduct the $20 fee from the total. (If you keep all items, you also get a 25% discount!) Stitch Fix Kids offers sizes 2T-14.

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First Impressions

This month's delivery was again full of soft and cozy pieces that I knew would appeal to Liv. I also really thought she would love one of the dresses her stylist included, although I knew she would have an issue with the jeans. I completely forgot to tell her stylist not to send jeans since Liv has an aversion to them, but I did see that she sized them up which I was appreciative of!

What's Inside

This is the invoice that was sent in the Fix. 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 in the pre-paid postmarked envelope they provide. The items for my daughter came to a total of $226, but with the 25% discount (which they take off before they deduct the $20) and the $20 credit, our total drops down to $149.50. That's a savings of $76.50 on this Fix.

 

This is the included style sheet, which features pictures of all the clothing and a note from her stylist, Alexis P. I really love her stylist; she does a great job of listening to our feedback and matching Liv's style.

Georgette Fray Hem Skinny Jean by Revery Kids, Size 10 - Cost to Keep $24

 

The last pair of jeans we were sent were a bit too tight on Liv, so her stylist sent us the next size up this time. Unfortunately, these were way too baggy on her (see them pictured below) and as usual, she was not a fan.

The Brushed Sequin Top  by Rumi+Ryder, Size M- Cost to Keep $20

 

I feel like we've seen some version of this shirt in our deliveries for a while now. The colors are cute, the sequins are fun, but Liv is just never super crazy about this style. It's soft and comfortable and a great option for a young girl, but it's not our personal favorite!

Kilee Peplum Longsleeve Top by Love Glam Girl, Size M - Cost to Keep $18

 

This little peplum top is simple and cute with the pink and white stripes. You can tell Liv liked it a lot by her smile. While this was super cute, I wasn't sure about the fit. It looked a bit short on her torso, but that might also have been due to the incredibly baggy fit of the jeans. We'll have to try it with some leggings and see how it looks!

Nalani Cuffed Ankle Skinny Jean, Size 10- Cost to Keep $24

 

These jeans were actually a bit better in fit for her even though they are the same brand and size as the pair above. I think it's that rolled cuff at the bottom that makes them look so cute. I wish she would give them a chance, but I know she would just be uncomfortable in them, and in this season of life, I am also all about comfort, so I can't blame her!

Marisol Roll-Tab Shirt by Passport, Size 8 - Cost to Keep $18

 

I have been wanting Liv to love one of these plaid flannel tops for forever because I think they look so cute on her, but this was the first time she actually liked it, too! The navy and pink are a great combination and the material is very soft and a little stretchy which I know is something she totally appreciates. It has full-length sleeves that can be rolled up with a roll-tab for cooler days, too. So cute and very fall!

The Marley Tie Front Top by Walking on Sunshine, Size M - Cost to Keep $22

 

I love this top and so does Liv. It's another very soft option and the colors are really great with the neutral top stripes and bright pink bottom. The tie waist adds a fun detail while the cuffs at the sleeves make it look fitted and super cute on her! She was a big fan of this top!

The Brushed Jogger by R+R, Size M- Cost to Keep $22

 

These joggers are super soft and cozy with a drawstring waist and pockets. The gray color makes them easy to pair with any top and the star pattern is perfect for a young girl. You can see how these fit in the photos below. The cuffed bottoms make them a great fit even if they are a little big on her!

The Brushed Graphic Hoodie by RUMI + RYDER, Size M - Cost to Keep $26

 

This hoodie is similar to one she already has in a different color. It is super soft and stretchy making it a very cozy option for lounging in or just a cute top for a cold day since it has the hood. The shiny sequin star is a cute detail that adds just a bit of fun to this otherwise basic top!

Esme Long Sleeve Skater Pocket Dress by RUMI+RYDER, Size M - Cost to Keep $24

 

This dress was cute and simple, a nice option for fall and winter when you pair it with leggings. The pattern adds just a bit of color and it has pockets. This is a great play dress, although it wasn't anything that really wowed us.

Lezlie Cold Shoulder Handkerchief Hem Dress by Persaya Girl, Size M - Cost to Keep $28

 

While I feel like this dress is a bit too mature for my 7-year-old, she absolutely loves it! The flowy skirt is perfect for twirling in, the pattern is fun and it's a dress that can be worn in multiple seasons if we add a jacket. I am not crazy about the cold-shoulder sleeves because I feel like that limits when she can wear it (and definitely adds to the mature look!), but I do love that it fits her comfortably now, but will probably also fit her for quite a while due to that fun handkerchief hem of the skirt!

Key Takeaways

Stitch Fix Kids delivers cute, stylish clothing right to your door and they make it so easy to send back what you don't want using the prepaid envelope they provide. While you may pay boutique prices, the convenience and unique styles make it worth it to us each month! I thought that the styles her stylist sent were super cute this month and Liv had a lot of favorite pieces, although that dress she could twirl in was definitely at the top of her list!

Other Things You Should Know

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

Value Breakdown: This styling service costs $20 with free shipping and returns. The total retail value of the items inside is $226. The invoice lists the cost of each item next to it, but if I keep all of the items, then I get a 25% discount. The $20 styling fee for the Fix is applied to the purchase no matter how many items you keep, and in this case, it would bring the total down to $149.50, a discount of around 34% for these items!

What do you think about Stitch Fix for kids? Have you tried them yet?

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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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3 comments

tpop

For that last dress, you could sew or pin the top edge of the sleeve over the strap (especially because the sleeves look long). Then it would look like regular sleeves, look less mature, and expand the wear.

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Brandi Dowell

That is a great idea, Tpop! Thanks! ☺️

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Kate

Great idea!

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