Stitch Fix #7 arrived last week and I have to say I was really pleasantly surprised! The last two fixes I have ordered were complete flops. Like I sent the entire box back and forfeited my $20 styling fee. Even after providing links to Pinterest and my blog the stylist just was not at all “getting” my style. I had a credit and decided to take a chance again and the stylist assigned, Summer (maybe her name was a good sign!) knocked it out of the park! She did her homework and definitely picked items I would wear.
One thing about Stitch Fix is you definitely want a great profile but you also want to be sure to ask for things you might be wanting to add to your wardrobe. I was looking for a dressy pair of black shorts but unfortunately they did not have a pair available. Summer chose these adorable Level 99 patterned shorts and let me tell you they were yum! The fabric was just a tad stretchy and very breathable.
This top is Market & Spruce and it was simple in the front but had a split back with a lacy inset. It did wrinkle very, very easily and the price definitely made this something I passed on. I tried to turn around and take a picture of the back and thank goodness I did because as cute as these shorts are, from behind all I could think was “wide load”. A pattern on my hiney needs to be dark for sure! Here is a pair of
Level 99 Shorts I did find online and they are good quality but definitely pricier than my fave
J. Crew Factory shorts.
These Diba embellished lace up sandals were also in this fix and I really had high hopes I would love them. First of all, I have zero clue if I even laced them correctly and I decided quickly despite the fact these are in style right now, they were not a choice I’d make. On top of that, keeping them on while walking was near impossible.
One thing I love about Stitch Fix is receiving pieces you will not find just anywhere. This Papermoon top is adorable and made specifically for Stitch Fix! I was almost scared to try it in fear it would not work. The lace detail is just perfect and I can see this being dressed up with a skirt or slacks and a jacket or dressed down with colorful shorts. I have been watching these
Dolce Vita Lace Up Wedges since maybe February and finally snagged when they went on sale. They are super comfortable but I am definitely glad I read the reviews and ordered a 1/2 size down as they run big.
What do you think? Isn’t this top a keeper?
Saving this little Everly romper for last. Y’all, Summer even noted she sized up after seeing a notation on another romper I posted regarding length. I died over this pattern and knew as long as it fit it would be staying. The only thing this romper is missing is pockets.
I can hardly wait for our next date night so I can pull this baby out!
Similar Everly Floral Romper
So in review the WINNERS
Everly Romper
Papermoon Crochet Top
What do you think? Did I make the right choice? If you are ready to schedule a fix I would love for you to use the STITCH FIX REFERRAL link. Yes, this does mean I will receive a referral credit but if you pass along the good word with your very own link you might just pick up some credit for yourself!
In April I reviewed a similar service, Trunk Club, and while I was super excited with the trunk I received and the ease of “shopping”, evidently the assigned stylist was having a few issues after the fact. I do apologize to any of you who used the referral link to sign up for a trunk and never heard back. So frustrating but obviously a little flaw.
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