Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Fashion Box #11

I took a bit of a break from Stitch Fix after they sent me three boxes in a row of overpriced maternity items. The final straw was a fix that I disliked so much, I didn't keep a single item. Several dresses at around $100 a piece and items that definitely did not fit my style profile . . . not my idea of fashion fun. And when I wrote to them expressing my dissatisfaction, in as polite a manner as I could fashion, I heard nothing back. Nada, nil, zilch.

After that fix, I decided to give up on Stitch Fix forever. But of course, several months later, the itch returned. An itch caused by two things. First, two people had used my referral link, so I had $50 in credit to spend. (Darn you, Stitch Fix, and your all-too-sneaky referral program!) And second, I haven't bought many clothing items for myself post-pregnancy. So I was ready to give them one more chance to get it right. One more chance.

Well, thanks to a stylist named Justin (my first fix styled by a man!), my relationship with Stitch Fix may be on the mend.

I asked for nursing friendly dresses, a patterned maxi skirt, and a purse that could be used as a diaper bag. Here's what I got in fix #11 . . .



Maxi dress, teal dress, gray top, blue and pink maxi skirt, and tote bag.

Let's chat about each, piece-by-piece.


Maxi Dress - $88

This dress checks a lot of the right boxes. The fit was flattering. The colors are totally my colors. I love the design along the bottom. It was definitely nursing friendly, as I had requested. And I felt pretty good in it. BUT. There are a few big buts here. It was too long, meaning I'd have to pay more to have it hemmed. My bra was in plain view under my arms, tisk tisk. And, worst of all, I felt I wasn't going to get a lot of wear out of this maxi dress this season. The weather's starting to change here, so I'd probably get, tops, 4 more weeks out of it. Not worth it to me. RETURNED.

 

Teal Dress - $64

This dress did not check any of the right boxes. Ok, so part of it is that I'm not wearing the most supportive bra. But that's kind of unavoidable right now. I'm actually wearing one of my must sturdy nursing bras in this picture, so it ain't gonna get much better than this. Anyway, I also wasn't able to pull down the cowl drape front low enough for nursing, meaning I'd have to pull the dress up from the bottom to nurse. Big no-no. And finally, I already own 2 dresses in this color, including one I purchased from Stitch Fix about a year ago. So my wardrobe, plain and simple, didn't need this dress. RETURNED.



Gray Top - $44

While there's nothing special about the look of this top, I love it. I love how lightweight and stretchy it is. I love the feel of the material. I love the hi-lo hem along the bottom. I love the neutral color. And I love how I can wear this under cardigans or blazers throughout the fall. While I wouldn't normally spend $44 for a top, I had those credits to spend, so I went for it. Plus, I couldn't wait to cut the tags off and wear it. That doesn't happen often for me, so I knew it was worth holding on to. KEPT.



Blue and Pink Maxi Skirt - $58

Here's an example of "you get what you ask for." I asked for a patterned maxi skirt and I sure did get it. Unfortunately, I felt the pattern was a bit loud. And just like with the maxi dress, I felt I wasn't going to get much wear out of it through the fall. On top of that, I also didn't love the flow of the skirt along the bottom. AND they sent me a nearly identical maxi skirt  in a fix about a year ago, which I didn't keep. So, it was very easy for me to send this one back too. RETURNED. 

 

Reversible Brown/Black Tote - $48

When I requested a purse that could be used as a diaper bag, I actually requested this specific tote. I follow Stitch Fix on instagram and when I saw it in a recent pic of theirs, I wanted it stat. We have this diaper bag and it works quite fine, but it's pretty cumbersome when I'm just going on quick trips out and about with John Paul. I wanted something more feminine and versatile. So I requested the tote I saw on instagram and hoped they'd send it along. I was a little bummed when my stylist said he couldn't get it for me, but the tote he did send made me forget about it real fast. This reversible tote was love at first sight. It's the perfect size, I'm digging the easy magnetic closure, and it even came with a small pouch for smaller items. Just what this momma ordered. KEPT. (And already using the heck outta it.)

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So, whatcha think?

I'm thinking I'm glad I decided to give Stitch Fix a second try (ok, technically 11th try :P). While they still haven't sent me a MUST KEEP ALL THE ITEMS fix (which, btw, gets discounted: 25% off), I feel like they're back on track again. I loved most of the items, felt they were all pretty much in line with my style, and the prices weren't that outrageous.

If you're interested in trying out Stitch Fix for yourself, feel free to use my referral link. I get $25 toward my next fix when yours ships. No pressure, just throwing it out there in case you're interested.

By the way, not pictured in the photographs above . . . my little fashion critic, who was hanging out by my feet through the whole fashion photo shoot. :)



Happy Wednesday, friends!


14 comments:

  1. I love that gray top! There's something so magical about finding simple pieces that are good quality and just somehow are *right* even if they look plain/like something else you already have. Totally worth the extra money! I still haven't tried out SF but you're making me think I need to again...:)

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    1. Yay! Thanks for the encouragement on the gray top. :) I've already worn it several times, so I say it's a win. Honestly, the referral credits make it way easier to spend that much on a simple top such as that one. If I ran into the same top in a store and saw the $44 price tag, I'd put it right back on the rack. Sooooo I guess what I'm trying to say is, PLEASE SIGN UP AND FUEL MY ADDICTION. Because otherwise, it just ain't affordable. :P But actually, sign up because it's fun and because I want to read SF posts on *your* blog!!

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    1. They were lovely dresses, and definitely in line with my style. I felt I wasn't going to get a lot of wear out of them right now, though. So back they went. :) Thanks for playing along!

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  3. Good choices! How fun to have some referral dollars to spend, too!

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    1. Yes! They tricked me into returning with those referral dollars. But I suppose it was worth it because I got two great pieces out of it. :)

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    2. Probably not. My clothing budget has been a little slim lately. Budgeting is no joke!

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  4. Ever since you started posting this I have always wanted to try, but I don't think that they send this far!

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    1. I don't think they do either. :\ Maybe you could schedule one for the next time you're back in the US!

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  5. Look at that adorable baby!!! ...Ok back to the post.. I'm really quite surprised you made it through 11 fixes! It seems a lot of people really like their first or second fix and then after that things just go downhill quickly. I used to think I'd consider trying the program but after hearing so many people haven't been satisfied long term, I think it's better to sit this out. I'll stick with my eMeals and have fun there, hahaha.

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    1. You're kinda right! I'm surprised I've made it to 11 too. There have definitely been some duds in there. Thankfully, at least with this fix, it seems it's getting better. But I guess if I had to choose between a clothing box or yummy eMeals . . . food would win. Ha! So I don't blame ya!

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  6. I loved the first dress - what a bummer that it would have needed hemming. I'm glad the bag worked out so well, though.

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    1. Me too! And yes, definite bummer on the dress. The dress was too long and I felt the maxi skirt was too short. Harumph!

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