I loved my September Stitch Fix! My stylist went with a mix of transitional pieces and designs that would get me from the end of a hot summer right into fall! Stitch Fix is a personal styling service. Your stylist will send you 5 pieces based on your profile for you to try on at home and hopefully fall in love with. There are no coupons for Stitch Fix but if you hit the jackpot and keep everything, you save 25% on your whole fix (read below for details).
If you’re a Stitch Fix regular, I also suggest checking out Wantable Style Edit! It’s very similar but the clothing is totally different.
Everything always comes wrapped so neatly! It makes it really fun to open! I saw that my September box had some bold patterned options.
Every box includes a set of styling cards with suggestions on how to wear the particular item. There’s usually a dressed up (right) and dressed down (left) version for each piece of clothing. I do wish these cards were accessible in your Stitch Fix profile. If you email them they’ll send them via PDF. Stitch Fix customer service has been super helpful lately! I also find the styling cards very helpful. I am not a naturally good-at-fashion person and these help a LOT. Even if I don’t keep the pieces I use them as inspiration – like my own personal fashion editor!
Here’s how Stitch Fix works: fill out your style profile! This includes style, budget, what you’re looking for, and you can get as detailed as you want with the notes to your stylist. It really really does help to provide notes to what you’re seeking, and a Pinterest board if you have one! You will be charged a $20 styling fee and shipped five items to try on at home. If you keep anything your styling fee will be applied to your order, but if you don’t, you will pay the $20 fee. This is so worth it. If you keep everything you get a 25% discount, so it pays off to be specific. You will check out and get charged through your Stitch Fix account. Return the pieces you don’t want in the prepaid mailer (free shipping!).
Papermoon Dougall Lace Detail Knit Top ($48) Oooh, I loved this simple top. I have too much blue in my closet, but I kept it anyways. I love how my stylist selected a neckline I love, showed a little skin, all while being weather and work appropriate.
The top of the sleeve has an unlined lace inset while the bottom part is lined. This was just such a great design.
Nice light sweater weight and very versatile for me.
Collective Concepts Anik Tie Neck Blouse ($68) This one had such a pretty pattern and I loved the tomato red inset. Ultimately it was a little too flowy for me and a bit translucent, so I reluctantly sent it back.
Side view!
Le Sample Willough Racerback Top ($48) My stylist’s idea with this one was to wear with a blazer. I should probably do that but I prefer my clothes bra-friendly, and this wasn’t!
Renee C Hythe Scoop Neck Top ($44) This was fun, but the fit was a bit off on it. I loved the sort of Eastern European pattern on it and the simple design that matched the busy pattern well.
En Crème Peppi Open Cardigan ($58) As soon as I saw this I knew I was keeping it! It’s gorgeous and funky and perfection! I love the tribal-inspired design, the textures, and absolutely everything! Perfect for my fall wardrobe! I honestly couldn’t believe how inexpensive it was. I thought it would be more like $88. Very designery.
My September Stitch Fix was totally fab and another great fix. I know it’s going to be easier to pull together my work wardrobe this month and keep myself stylish. Even though I didn’t keep everything I already used some of the cards to help mix some of my existing items around too. I’m really happy with them lately – they seem to be improving their algorithms (and their service is right up there with Birchbox as one of the best!). I read the other day that they’ve never shipped two identical fixes, which is kind of mind blowing!! I am always eagerly awaiting my next fix! Did you get one this month? Tell me what you got! And don’t forget to pin the pieces that you love to your Stitch Fix board – it really does help!
Visit Stitch Fix to find out more or set up your first box!
The Description: Create your style profile and get 5 stylist selected pieces – clothing & accessories – a month. Monthly “fixes” available.
The Price: what you buy (~$75/ea) + $20 styling fee credited to order
The Categories: Women’s Clothing & Fashion Subscription Boxes. Personal Stylist Subscriptions,Subscription Boxes for Moms (because moms, you need to get in on this and stop trying to take those kids to the store!).
The Reviews: See all our Stitch Fix Reviews.
Comments
Hi,
I love your blog. But the clothes do seem really expensive. I mean, the second, third and fourth tops are actually called kurtis and they cost much much less here in New Delhi, with the quality being just as good, maybe even better. FabIndia has really good fit. Global Desi is my fav and the service is really good. I think you get both of them around 2,000 ₹. I also buy from Janpath and Sarojini Nagar and you get the same tops for around 200 Rupees. I used to own a top like the second one, and that was a really good fit. 🙂