Monday, May 2, 2016

May Stitch Fix

Another month, another box! My May Stitch Fix box is here! This month around I asked my stylist to send me clothing that had a 1970's vibe and bohemian chic. I also asked for a kimono and maybe some white shorts or trendy ripped jeans. Well Becky my stylist rocked it! She sent me four great clothing items and a pair of shoes that can work with just about any summer outfit.

So how does Stitch Fix work?

Start by filling out your style profile. You will complete questions on sizing, pricing, preferences, colors, etc. You can also write notes about likes and dislikes. Make sure to link your fashion board on Pinterest so your stylist can see what you like. This really helps! The notes to your stylist can really help determine what you get in your box. Take the time to write your stylist a note! I feel that's one of the most important things to getting the items you really want to see in your fixes.


Next, order your first fix! You will be charged a $20.00 styling fee however, if you keep any item [one or more] you will be credited back the $20.00 towards that purchase. I always recommend keeping at least one item or you are essentially giving away $20.00 and getting nothing in return. You will receive 5 items (made up of clothing, jewelry, and handbags). I personally never want jewelry in my fix so I just always let my stylist know! If you refer a friend you get credit so your styling fee could potentially be free.

When your box arrives decide what you want to keep and what you want to send back (in the pre-paid postage envelope)! You have 3 business days  from receiving your fix to decide so use this time to try everything on and see what works best for you. Go out of your comfort zone!
This is what makes Stitch Fix fun! It's like being a celebrity and getting clothing sent to you! I've chosen to receive monthly fixes but remember it is in no way a subscription service and you are able to decide when you want another fix, whether that be in 6 months or 2 years from your first fix! As always, if you have any questions feel free to leave them in the comments section below. To save some cash on future fixes they offer an awesome referral package, if you use my referral link I'll get to bypass the styling fee at least once!
Let's get started! Remember - If you see anything that you like below, feel free to pin it and/or ask your stylist in the notes section of your next fix for something similar! 
 
1. Andersson Printed Kimono. Collective Concepts. Small.

I loved this kimono! I love the blue colors and the design. It's lightweight and see thru.
 
2. Sam Hi-Lo Short Sleeve Tee. Market & Spruce. Small.

This shirt is so soft! I look it out of the box and wanted to rub it against my face. The fabric is a little stretchy so it gives with your movements.
 
3. Dorianna Skinny Jean. Lila Ryan. Petite Size 6.
 

These petite cut off pants were extremely comfortable and had some stretch to them. I love the white for summer but the price tag is a little too high for me.
 
4. Mazzota Cut-Out Flats. Nine West. Size 6.
I really like these flats but they are about half a size too big for me. I think because their 6M and made for a wider foot is making them just a little too big.
 
5. Brandi Embroidered Skirt. THML. Medium.
 

I liked the colors of this skirt but I feel like I would snag it. You can feel the embroidery on the fabric and I think I would snag it easily. I really did like the style and length though. It's a really nice skirt for summer.
 
So what would you keep and what would you send back?

7 comments:

Rachel said...

The kimono is a really good color on you! So far I've never really been brave enough for white pants, haha!

Rebecca Hicks said...

I love Stitch Fix!! It's like Christmas day every time a box arrived at my door. I love those jeans (but I'd be afraid to spill something on them!) and I would definitely keep the kimono. :)

brittanyashmore said...

I love your items you got!!!!!!!!! Those tops are cute!

Breakfast at Lillys said...

I love the kimono on you! So cute.

xoxo, Jenny

Anonymous said...

I've always wanted to try Stitch Fix! Looks like you love the process. You look fab!

XO Kerry said...

That kimono is great! I've been wanting to get one. Maybe I'll mention that to stitch fix for next month! :)

Smiling is Good for Your Teeth said...

I got that shirt in my box and loved it too!! And those shoes are adorable! I am so glad they are starting to do shoes!!