Fix #5

Another pretty little Stitch Fix box showed up on my door step last week! ( Read about the first boxsecond box and fourth box).  Never heard of Stitch Fix? I will explain:

Stitch Fix is a personal styling service that sends you hand picked items in the mail to try on. It’s pretty awesome. You create a style profile, or even a Pinterest board to send to your stylist, and they select clothes that they think you will like. After you receive the package in the mail you are given a few days to try on the clothes and you send back anything you don’t want. Your stylist gets to know your style over time and therefore selects better items for you the more times you get a ‘fix”.

There is a $20 styling fee, but it becomes credit toward any item of clothing you want to purchase -and if you decide to purchase all 5 items you receive 25% off of the total purchase! You have about 3 days to decide what you would like to keep and then you check out online – so you aren’t charged for any of the clothing until you check out. They also include an easy pre-paid shipping bag that makes it very convenient to ship any unwanted clothes back.

Here’s what came in this month’s box:

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This jacket was pretty much amazing. I looooved it. However, I already own two jackets that are too similar to justify keeping it.. So this cutie is headed back.

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This sweater. I wanted to like you, really I did, but the stitching and the boxiness just wasn’t lighting my fire. So, I had to say no.

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These black jeans were pretty great. They are such a great basic piece and I mostly loved the way they fit, but they were just a tad to long and I didn’t want to pay for alterations on top of the price. Bye black jeans!

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This floral shirt. I couldn’t decide if I liked it, but when I got it on it was also just a little short on me. So, Arrivederci.

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This dress. I knew I’d love the cut of this dress when I pulled it out of the box and the sleeve length makes it so versatile. This dress has now earned itself a place in my closet and I know I will be wearing it all four seasons. Yay!

 

Stitch Fix has a referral program that is pretty much AMAZING. Basically you receive $25 in credits for every person who orders a fix using your referral code. A few of you used my referral code when I posted about my first fix (thank you!!) and I was able to earn some money toward shopping via Stitch Fix. I don’t know what I love more, getting clothes shipped to my house or earning free clothes.

Thanks to everyone who has used my referral code! And a huge thanks to Christine for the great box!!

Would I recommend Stitch Fix to a friend? You bet. (even if they don’t use my referral link. ha.) It’s a fun and convenient way to get unique clothes and can potentially earn you free shopping. What’s not to like?

That being said, if you want to try Stitch Fix I wouldn’t hate it if you signed up using my referral code or by clicking the box below.

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PS – Check out my First Fixmy Second Fix, and my Fourth Fix  to see what I got in my other boxes! 

PPS – Are you all getting sick of these Stitch Fix posts or are they helpful for you to see what comes in the boxes? 

**This post was not sponsored by Stitch Fix and is my own personal opinion. However,the links provided are my referral links and will kick back a little shopping money for me if you decide to purchase a "Fix" using my links.

 

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