Stitch Fix Review | January 2020

It’s been a minute (or a year) since I have done a Stitch Fix review and unboxing. You know how life gets in the way! I should say that even though I haven’t shared my Fixes on the blog, I have continued to receive them each month!

Feeling inspired and motivated, instead of sharing photos of the items I received from my stylist, I made a video!

Here is how Stitch Fix works in case you are not familiar with the process.

How Stitch Fix Works

1. You start by filling out your style profile. In the quiz answer all sorts of questions on sizing, price preferences, colors, patterns, etc. Make sure to note all of your likes and dislikes. Make sure to link a Stitch Fix inspired Pinterest board so your stylist can see what you like! 

2. Order your first fix! Your credit card will be charged a $20 styling fee, however, if you keep any item [one or more] the styling fee will go to the items purchased. In your Fix, you will receive 5 items [made up of clothing, jewelry, handbags, or shoes]. I personally only want clothing in my Fix so I just let my stylist know in the note!

3. Decide what you want to keep and what you want to send back [in a pre-paid envelope]! You have 3 business days to try on and review the items. If you keep all 5 items you will receive 25% off your entire Fix!

This is in no way a subscription service. 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 ever have any questions feel free to leave them in the comments section below.

See below for the video on my Stitch Fix Review!

Thoughts on this Fix

In the note, I shared that I would be going on a trip to Salt Lake City and that I was looking for travel clothes that would keep me warm.

Always make sure your Pinterest board is updated with items I was looking for in your Fix. I asked for black joggers and no accessories or shoes in this Fix.

Crista G. really understands my style – I love athleisure wear, casual sweaters, and a sucker for stripes.

Out of the items that Crista pulled for me, I kept the Stevie Color Block Pullover Sweater. Even though I had asked for black joggers, I wish I could have kept this pair, but they were just a tad too long on me!

For the next Fix in February. I will be looking for more winter-inspired items that could take me out of my comfort zone. Perhaps a trendy dress that I can wear with tights and boots?

If you are interested in getting your first Stitch Fix box, please use my link to get $25 off your first Fix!

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