Stitch Fix Men July 2018 Review

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Stitch Fix Men is a personal styling service customized to your fit, lifestyle & spending preferences. Just like Stitch Fix for women, your stylist will send you 5 pieces based on your profile for you to try on at home. You only keep what you love, and you never have to set foot in a mall! There are no coupons for Stitch Fix, but if you love everything in your fix, you save 25% when you keep the whole fix (read below for details)!

Though the packaging is understated, you still receive those little extra touches, like a cloth bag for your shoes.

Every box includes styling cards showing a couple looks for each item in the Fix. There’s usually a dressed up (right) and more casual (left) version for each piece of clothing. The cards are not currently accessible in your Stitch Fix profile, but you can request a PDF via email.

The packaging is clean and masculine. They used a darker palette and styled the subscription to make it appealing to men.

I like that they just stack the clothes neatly and don’t make me tear through multiple plastic bags.

Here’s how Stitch Fix Men works: First, you fill out your style profile. This includes style, budget, and what you’re looking for – you can get as detailed as you want with the notes to your stylist. Your stylist is very responsive to your requests and will work hard to find pieces that fit your declared style, so the more info you provide, the better your selections will be. After trying them on and deciding what to keep, you return the pieces you don’t want in the prepaid mailer (free shipping!). Your stylist takes note of what you kept (and why) and what you didn’t, along with any additional feedback you provide, so your clothes selections become better “tailored” to you over time.

If you keep everything you get a 25% discount. This is why it is so important to be detailed and accurate in your profile, as it increases the chances that your stylist will run the table and score your great clothes and a discount (without having to keep anything you don’t really want). You will check-out and get charged through your Stitch Fix Men account. You’ll 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. As you can see on the invoice, we joined the optional Style Pass program, so we paid a single, annual styling fee (with unlimited Fixes) instead of $20 per Fix.

Everything in my fix for July 2018.

Travis Mathew Beck Short ($84.95) It’s a four-way stretch short, designed to give you that full range of motion without feeling any discomfort. It’s a zip-fly and buttoned waist type of shorts that looks great with a tee or collared shirt.

It also comes with loops for your belt if you want to take this shorts to a higher level of fashion. There are pockets on both sides of the shorts too. It’s lightweight, cool, and wicks moisture away from your body.

You’ll find two more pockets at the back so you can easily slip your wallet there. I love the look and feel of the fabric.

Perry Ellis Lyle Polo ($49.50) This black top has gray collar and cuffs to set it off. It has a comfortable fit and it looks really great with the stretch short.

The collar has a woven relief texture, lending some firmness and shape to it.

A Frame Rome Short Sleeve Knit Button Down Shirt. This button-down shirt oozes with sophistication in a semi-casual way. You can wear it over denim or shorts and still look well put together.

The buttons are small, and the hemline has a semi-rounded edge which looks good untucked and gives some added room for a casual “loose” tuck.

Alternative Apparel Reese Shadow Wash V-Neck ($29) For any casual days, this v-neck is just perfect to wear. It’s plain, lightweight, and comfortable especially during the summer. The heathered and washed appearance gives it an Ed Hardy feel, sans the skulls, snakes, roses, and gambling paraphernalia.

Flag & Anthem Morrilton Dobby Western Shirt ($59.50) Last but not the least is a plaid shirt with two pockets at the front and pearl buttons. It has some cowboy styling and comes in red, white, and blue. If America was a shirt…

Even the cuffs and collars received those pearl button trimmings. You’ll find that a textured dobby stitching was used for this shirt which makes it look even better.

I love the feel of the fabric plus it looks great as a casual wear. I can wear it with the sleeves long or roll it up for that farmland vibe. It’s a great addition to my collection!

Stitch Fix Men has put together a nice set of clothes for me, starting with the wonderfully comfortable and versatile shorts. The soft feel makes them a perfect golf short. The tops selected for me covered quite a range of styles, from the casual V-neck shirt to the button-down top, plus the Western-vibe long-sleeved shirt. Each one could be worn with the shorts, giving me four different outfits in the Fix! Stitch Fix Men is a great way to get pre-screened clothes delivered to you with no obligation to buy. It definitely takes the hassle out of shopping, and its a superb solution for any guy looking to gradually expand or update his wardrobe.

What do you think of Stitch Fix Men?

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