Stitch Fix Spring
Somehow the months have slipped by and I’ve failed to share a Stitch Fix try on here on the blog. If you follow my insta-stories you have seen most of my fixes in a try on session but today I’m sharing the last two months of fixes along with what I kept and returned.
For those of you who may be new to Stitch Fix, for $20 you can order a box containing 5 items for you to try. The box includes a prepaid bag you use to return anything you don’t love. There is also a 25% discount for purchasing all items. If you are brand new to Stitch Fix, with my referral code you can actually receive $25 off your first fix!
So how do they decide what to send? Well you tell them of course! You have an opportunity to fill out a style profile and also send a quick note to your stylist. I’ve also created a Pinterest board for Stitch Fix to use to identify the looks I love.
I’ve heard from many the items just seem too pricey. Well, you do have the opportunity to give feedback on price too both as you are filling out your style profile and upon returning items. Personally I’m willing to pay a little more sometimes for an item not everyone may have. You will see I’ve included the items with all the details below!
So let’s get to it shall we?
February Stitch Fix
I loved the color and pattern of this top and seeing this picture kind of makes me wish it was in my closet. There was just something a little off in the length of the sleeve that made it feel uncomfortable. This brand is a common one for Stitch Fix and I can attest to the great quality.
Verdict | Returned
So I didn’t even know Kut from Kloth made slacks until I pulled these out of the box. They were plenty long enough and had the perfect amount of stretch. I’m always in search of workpants that are long enough and fit well in the inseam. I know they may not seem that exciting but I’ve been getting my money’s worth!
Verdict | Keep
It is always a hard decision for me when I almost love everything. This navy top looked super cute with white jeans and, while I think I would have worn it lots, it just was not something I truly needed in my closet.
Verdict | Return
Verdict | Return
Typically I am a huge fan of a maxi dress but seriously this one was all kinds of wrong for me. I did try it on in my stories but pulled it off before taking a still shot. It was just so not for me!
Verdict | Return
Not a bad bag but y’all know I’m just really not a purse girl. It would not justify the 3 times a year I remember to switch my purse out to grab this bag.
March Stitch Fix
Deciding on this fix was really hard. All of the pieces were versatile, quality pieces and the price point overall was probably the best I have ever received. With the discount on average I would have been spending $30 per item. That being said I just didn’t love them all enough to splurge on the entire box and to me it is a love it or leave it situation with Stitch Fix.
This little halter was cute enough and I really do think I would have gotten some good wear out of it…but…the lining seemed to really get caught up on the outer shell. Lots of riding up if that makes sense.
Verdict | Return
I had the very hardest time deciding whether to keep this one or send it back!! I loved the top but wasn’t crazy about the color for spring and summer. After contacting Stitch Fix to see if it might come in a different color and finding out it did not it was an easy decision to return.
Verdict | Return
I fell in love with this kimono before it even made it all the way out of the box! The red is super fun and looks great with white jeans. The fit is a little more fitted than some which definitely made it more flattering for me.
Verdict | Keep
This top was so/so but was also very sheer. I’m not crazy about this color for spring and summer either.
Verdict | Return
Verdict | Return
The fit of these jeans was great but they were a tad bit shiny and super stretchy fabric. I have another pair of this brand and really thought about keeping them but in the end I just didn’t love them.
Sometimes when I put these posts together I really, really wish I had kept a piece or two! I really will only add items if they make me feel confident and fit well with the rest of my closet and my budget. With Stitch Fix it is easy to create a profile to insure my boxes have a chance to meet my requirements!
Have you tried Stitch Fix? Well, Mother’s Day is right around the corner so feel free to give your people a little hint! Stitch Fix does have gift cards available! Or order a box for your mom!