falling in love with stitch fix

Hello friends! I’m linking up with Lindsey at The Pleated Poppy for some fashion inspiration.

This is not a sponsored post, but it does include referral links.

Have you heard of stitch fix? I’ve been hearing about it for a while and I’ve been intrigued. Last month I was at the beach with the incourage ladies and every time I said, “Love that top!” or “What an adorable dress!” I would hear ‘STITCH FIX!” So I decided to jump in and give it a try.

Basically, you fill out a style profile and stitch fix delivers a box of 5 pieces of clothing to your door. Keep what you want, send the rest back with free shipping. It costs $25 to get your first box delivered but you can put that money towards clothing.

It’s perfect if you want to try clothes on in the privacy of your own home and see how they mix and match with what you already have. There’s no rushing {which I love} and the quality was seriously awesome!

My first box arrived last week and inside were this sweater, these jeans and this coat. I was shocked at how much a loved everything!

You can set your desired price point in your style profile, everything in my box ranged from $35-89.

 I TOTALLY recommend stitch fix. Easy and FUN! Kind of like Christmas but way easier.

Outfit details: Skinny jeans, Striped sweater, Navy coat, all stitch fix. Denim shirt, Anthropologie. Boots, Sam Edelman {via local boutique}. Love and Laurel necklace, My shop. Beauty in Brokenness bag, My shop.

8 comments

  1. -Schedule your Fix. It costs $20 to get a fix box sent to your house. If you decide to purchase something out of the box, the $20 is credited towards that item(s). You’re basically paying for someone to hand-pick items for you and ship both ways. All of that is free if you buy an item. A pretty amazing deal, I think.

  2. I was sent that same sweater and just wore it yesterday! I had to laugh when I saw your picture. I was sent the jeans as well, but not the coat. Stitch Fix is really great. It’s nice to get good quality
    clothes in the mail—but now I know it’s not as unique as I thought!

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