Stitch Fix Unboxing and Review | March 2019

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Hi friends! So I’m coming at ya with another clothing unboxing. If you haven’t read my Trunk Club Unboxing post, then check that out as well!

If you’re not familiar with Stitch Fix, it is a personal styling service for women, men, and kids.

You create a profile on their site, fill out a survey with your preferences, and schedule a “fix.” You can choose the frequency or schedule on demand. There’s no obligation.

Like Trunk Club, they offer clothing, shoes, handbags, and jewelry. Their clothing is available in petite, average, and plus sizes.

When you schedule, you pay a $20 styling fee which will be used towards any items you decide to keep.

Before your fix is mailed to you, you can leave a note for your stylist with any requests you have.

I’ve been using Stitch Fix for almost 4 years now and I love the service.

Keep reading to find out what I received in my latest box.

Staccato – Denver Front Twist Scoop Neck Knit Top – KEPT!

There are 2 things I LOVE about this top – the texture and the cute twist-front knot.

I was not expecting it to be so incredibly soft. That’s the main reason I kept it. Comfort-level is key with me. Plus, the twist-front takes it up a notch from a basic top.

Vixbe – Tanila Surplice Blouse – KEPT!

I couldn’t tell at first if this was navy or black. The label says navy, which I’m happy about since I have way too much black in my wardrobe!

Can we talk about the sleeves?! They are so billowy and romantic. I’m in love.

West Kei – Allan Tie Sleeve High Low Blouse – KEPT!

This is another one with really fun sleeves. Plus, this blouse is so practical for me. It can be worn to work or dressed down with jeans for the weekend. Great piece!

Liverpool – Temma Denim Jacket – RETURNED

So, I do really love this jacket. It feels very well-made and fits like a glove. I just don’t know how much wear I would get out of it. If it was a light-wash denim instead of green, I would have definitely kept.

Market & Spruce – Bogota Crochet Trim Dress – RETURNED

This dress was just OK for me. I like the pattern, but the material seems to wrinkle easily.  This girl doesn’t have time to iron, so that’s a bit of a deal-breaker.

The fit wasn’t great either – too big on the top and too short on the bottom.

Overall, this was an amazing fix. This is surprising to me because I didn’t leave a note for my stylist AND it was a brand new stylist for me. I must say, she did an awesome job and I’m looking forward to receiving more fixes from her!

*If you’re thinking about trying Stitch Fix and use the link below, we will both receive a $25 credit towards any purchase. Pretty sweet!*

Jenni’s Stitch Fix Referral Link

Stay Stylish,

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