Stitch Fix #4 Review!

Just got my fourth Stitch Fix box!!

For those of you that don’t know what Stitch Fix is, it is a service that sends you five items right to your home.  Items can include clothing (tops, pants, shorts, dresses, and skirts), shoes, jewelry, and handbags. When you sign up, you fill out a detailed personal style survey so that the stylist in charge of putting your “fix” together can choose items that would work best for you.  Some of the questions include certain colors/prints you prefer to avoid, how you prefer clothing items to fit, how much you prefer to spend on items, and they also have you rank various pictures of overall looks as “hate”, “dislike”, “like”, or “love”.  Stitch Fix now offers the opportunity to exchange items should you want a different size, etc. which is great!

There is also a note section for your stylist.  You can leave them a note if you’re looking for a specific item or if you have a specific event coming up that you need styling for, etc.  Stitch Fix also gives you the option to link your Pinterest board to your account so that your stylist can see which pins inspire your style.  How cool is that?!

As far as pricing goes, you pay $20 to have your “fix” shipped to you.  However, should you choose to purchase any of the five items they send you, that $20 gets applied to your order.  If you choose to purchase all five items they send you, you earn 25% off your entire order.  So really the only downside I see is if you end up disliking all of the items, you’re out $20.  What finally made me sign up is the fact that you do not have to receive a “fix” automatically.  You can choose when you would like to receive one.

Stitch Fix also has a referral program. Sign up with my referral link if you’re interested! https://www.stitchfix.com/referral/8316219

For my fourth fix, I asked my stylist for tops that I could wear to work. Here is what I received:

I received four tops, and a necklace.

One of the tops I received in this “fix” was the Elam V-Neck Top by Skies Are Blue ($37).  It is mostly black but the top of the blouse and sleeves have a fun (but neutral) print.  A great option to wear to work.

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The next top I received was the Norris Split Neck Blouse by Papermoon ($44).  I don’t own anything like this! I love the style, the print, and the colors.  This one is a definite keep for me!

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I also received the Rosalba Crew Neck Blouse by Papermoon ($44).  This print is definitely unique, which is part of the reason I love it.  It’s not something I would have picked out for myself, which is one of the main reasons why I love this service so much.

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The last top in my “fix” was the Frey Roll Tab Blouse by Alice Blue ($48).  It can definitely be used as a staple item in a wardrobe since it’s in the color navy.  It can be dressed up or down, and would be great to wear in the fall with a cute scarf I think.

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The last item I received was the Fernanda Multi-Layered Metal Necklace by Bay to Baubles ($34).  I do like this necklace with all of the layers.  It adds some uniqueness to it.  But I did purchase a gold necklace from my previous fix, so I’m not sure if I should purchase this one too?

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My total for all five items came to $207.  If I were to purchase all five items, I would get 25% off my order ($51.75) which would bring my total to $155.25.  Minus the $20 styling fee that I’ve already paid, my total would be $135.25 for everything.

What should I keep, and what should get sent back?? Have any of you been receiving any great “fixes” lately? Thanks so much for reading!

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6 thoughts on “Stitch Fix #4 Review!

    1. I like that combo too! You keep whatever you want to wear, and whatever items you don’t like is what gets sent back. So everything is always new and unworn when it gets to you! You should definitely check out their site, it’s such a fun service!

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