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Here’s my November Stitch Fix review!
Wondering what to get that special person in your life for Christmas? Whether it’s a guy or a gal, one of the most fun gifts I’ve been able to give is a gift card to Stitch Fix! Not too long ago, I gifted my mom a Stitch Fix box, and wrote about that HERE.
If you want to snag a gift card for your friend or family member, you can do that HERE! Or maybe YOU want to request a Stitch Fix gift card? =)
November Stitch Fix Review #11 (see end of post for info on the giveaway!)
This month was another awesome fix from my stylist Christina! I asked her for some fall staples, as well as an outfit to wear to our church’s women’s Christmas event. The caveat was that I didn’t really want a dress, and I wanted something that I could wear again. So, ya know…just a few requests. ?
If you’ve never tried Stitch Fix before…
- Start by filling out your style profile – you will complete all sorts of questions on sizing, pricing, preferences, colors, etc. You can also write notes about likes and dislikes. Make sure to link your fashion board on Pinterest so your stylist can see what you like!
- Order your first fix! Your card will be charged a $20 styling fee however, if you keep any item [one or more] you will be credited back the $20. Because of this I always recommend keeping at least one item or you are essentially giving away $20 for nothing in return. You will receive 5 items [made up of clothing, jewelry, and handbags]. I personally only want clothing in my fix so I just always let my stylist know!
- Decide what you want and what you want to send back [in a postage paid envelope]! You have 3 business days to do so – use this time to try everything on, see what you have in your closet that pairs well with it and don’t be afraid to say yes to something that you wouldn’t normally. That’s what makes Stitch Fix so fun!
Garfield Pointelle Detail Pullover – XS
I absolutely adore this sweater! Incredibly soft and comfortable, and very versatile with its neutral color! Here I’ve paired it with jeans and a scarf from previous fixes!
Jino Open Cardigan – XS
Another versatile addition, this was a definite keeper! Paired with shirt and jeans from previous fixes!
Anita Skinny Pant – 4P
I am all about comfy pants! And these definitely fit the bill. They’re stretchy and comfortable and fit like a glove. Plus, I don’t have any navy pants, so these were a nice addition to my wardrobe, and can be worn with almost anything! These were definite keepers since they are so versatile and comfortable!
Neva Colorblock Striped Infinity Scarf
Loved this scarf! Soft and not itchy (a deal breaker for me!) and can be worn with many colors!
Eleni Flutter Sleeve Blouse – XS
I was a bit wary when I took this out of the box, but ended up loving it! It’s light and flowy, and is something I could wear throughout the year. It’s still in the low 70s where I am in northern California, so I could wear this on its own, or with a light cardigan. Plus, the sleeves are a cute, delicate, feminine touch!
Just because he was sitting there and was so darn cute!
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