I have received several Stitch Fix boxes over the past year, and I love it!
However. I haven't been great about updating what I've received.
Life gets in the way. :)
But I thought I would run through some of my favorites I have kept for spring that I find myself wearing constantly....
First up: Market & Spruce Chaplin Lined Hooded Anorak Jacket.
I cannot say enough good things about this.
Cute.
Light-weight.
Comfortable.
"Finishes" my outfits as I run out in the mornings.
Love it.
Next is this lovely.
This is a 41 Hawthorn Milan Lace Print Back Pleat Blouse.
I find myself wearing this constantly...so cute dressed up or dressed down.
This Daniel Rainn Chariette Crochet Detail Top is just the boho chic look for those hot spring South Carolina days we get popping in to remind us Summer is on the way.
This 41 Hawthorn Jace Chevron Print Dress is something I wore ALL. YEAR. LONG.
It is like almost a sweatpants material. SO comfortable, yet still professional for teaching. LOVE love love.
And how can you go wrong with a maxi dress in the spring? Throw on a denim jacket for cooler mornings and you are set! This is a Pixley Jakobe Chevron Print Maxi Dress.
Those are some of my favorite spring things from Stitchfix.
And in case you haven't heard about Stitchfix....
What is Stitch Fix?
So everyone is talking about it and it is everywhere on Pinterest. So what is it?
I've had it for almost 2 years and I love it. I originally signed up because after several years of staying home with babies, I was returning to teaching, part-time, and everything I owned was either out of style, didn't fit, or was worn out.
Is it a subscription service? Yes....but....my favorite thing is that you completely control when you receive anything and can easily skip one....or more....months if you are....say selling your house and moving across town. Or have 38 birthday presents to buy any particular month.
Another great feature is that it only costs $20 to send out a box...but you get it all credited towards any one (or 5) things you buy.
My 3rd most favorite feature is I don't have to drag any disgruntled preschoolers around to the store and dressing room with me....where they most assuredly yell out things like "why do you have all those veins all over your legs!?!???!".....or worse.....
Here is the rundown (in bullet points....cause ain't nobody got time for reading paragraphs....)
*Go to Stitch Fix
*fill out an online survey about sizes/preferences/likes/style
*choose what type of pricing you prefer (I always pick "as cheap as possible;)
*Link your pinterest account....VERY important! I have received many items I have pinned....they actually look at it and listen :)
*Schedule your box....and then change your arrival date 23 more times during the month because you can't wait...
*Five items (tops, bottoms, accessories....whatever you picked that you want)
arrive at your door in a pretty little package.
*Take 3 business days to try it all on in your own closet.
*Send back anything you don't want (free shipping, return packing already included, you can just stick the whole thing in your mailbox or drop off at the post office).
*Fill out the online "survey" about what you liked and didn't like.
I've had it for almost 2 years and I love it. I originally signed up because after several years of staying home with babies, I was returning to teaching, part-time, and everything I owned was either out of style, didn't fit, or was worn out.
Is it a subscription service? Yes....but....my favorite thing is that you completely control when you receive anything and can easily skip one....or more....months if you are....say selling your house and moving across town. Or have 38 birthday presents to buy any particular month.
Another great feature is that it only costs $20 to send out a box...but you get it all credited towards any one (or 5) things you buy.
My 3rd most favorite feature is I don't have to drag any disgruntled preschoolers around to the store and dressing room with me....where they most assuredly yell out things like "why do you have all those veins all over your legs!?!???!".....or worse.....
Here is the rundown (in bullet points....cause ain't nobody got time for reading paragraphs....)
*Go to Stitch Fix
*fill out an online survey about sizes/preferences/likes/style
*choose what type of pricing you prefer (I always pick "as cheap as possible;)
*Link your pinterest account....VERY important! I have received many items I have pinned....they actually look at it and listen :)
*Schedule your box....and then change your arrival date 23 more times during the month because you can't wait...
*Five items (tops, bottoms, accessories....whatever you picked that you want)
arrive at your door in a pretty little package.
*Take 3 business days to try it all on in your own closet.
*Send back anything you don't want (free shipping, return packing already included, you can just stick the whole thing in your mailbox or drop off at the post office).
*Fill out the online "survey" about what you liked and didn't like.