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Stitch Fix #3

January 23, 2014 By Sara

It’s time to talk about Stitch Fix again!  I received my third Stitch Fix last week and was disappointed  as soon as I started taking items out of the box.  Since I’ve filled out the profile on Stitch Fix last fall, I’ve lost some inches and pounds and my sizes have changed due to Advocare, eating healthier and working out.  So as I started taking out the five pieces that Stitch Fix put together for me, I realized that everything was probably going to be too big.
I did try all five pieces on, but did not take pictures of myself wearing them this time.  I’ll still tell you my thoughts about each piece though!
So for starters, there was this navy 41 Hawthorn knit cardigan.  It was cute and would go with a lot of different outfits, but even if it would have fit, I won’t have kept it.  I have a cardigan that is very similar to this already!  But it was super cute!

The second piece was this Angie tab-sleeved blouse.  I personally did not care for this shirt.  The material was really soft cotton, but also wrinkled easily (see below picture).  I also didn’t care for the color or design.  It just was nothing special.  So regardless, I would have sent this back also.

The third top was a Kut from the Kloth red collared blouse.  I was really hoping this would fit.  I loved the sheer fabric, the color and the style.  But it was too big.  I would definitely have kept this had it fit.  It would be super cute untucked with skinny jeans or tucked into a skirt for a dressier look.

The fourth item was a Papermoon stripped pencil skirt.  I wasn’t sure what to think of this skirt.  It was a stretchy knit fabric in dark brown and the black horizontal lines were a little raised.  It was really comfortable and fit well, but it was a weird length.  If I put it at my waist, it hit me mid-calf.  If I pulled it up a little it was still below my knee.  I really thought about keeping it and shortening it about four inches so it hit right above my knew.  It was really cute with tall black boots when I tried it on.  The only thing that made me send it back was I just did not know what to wear on top with it.  In the samples on the card that came along with it, Stitch Fix paired it with white.  I tried it on with white and it was just too much of a contrast.  Since I didn’t really have anything to wear with it AND it was a weird length on me, I decided to save my money and send it back.

The last item was this cute 41 Hawthorn belted shirtdress.  It’s really cute hanging on a hanger, but I just do not like this style on me.  It was also too big, but even if it was the correct size I don’t think I would have kept it.  I think it would be really cute on the right person with some colorful jewelry!

So all in all this Stitch Fix was a flop, but I’ve been very happy with my first and second orders.  I can’t wait to see what they send me next time!  I made sure to update all sizes and changed my comments to what I’d like to see in the future.  So hopefully next time will be a good one!

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