My March 2018 Stitch Fix Review
If you missed my FB Live you can't watch it HERE.
I'm just a wee bit excited about this month's Stitch Fix Review! As I started unboxing it (on FB live no less…) I wasn't so sure about it, but I think it's all growing on me and I'm kind of loving it all? So fun!
NOTE: Love the vest? Get one that's almost identical HERE for half the price!Â
Here's what they sent:Â
Lianne Skinny Jean $48 ($36 if I kept everything ~ these are the ones I'm most unsure about and I may see if they'll send me another pair in a size larger because they do feel a bit snug)
Reid French Terry Top $36 (27 if I keep everything)
Swinton Crochet Top $42 ($31.50 if I keep everything)
Joen Rayon Cargo Vest $74 ($55.50 if I keep everything)
Sofia Hammered Collar Necklace $32 (24 if I keep everyhing)
My total for the box is $154 to keep it all after my $20 styling credit, and I think I may actually do that!
The best part?
While I was on Facebook live opening the box a friend texted me and said if I didn't love the necklace she'd buy it from me (or I may save it to gift to someone), so to get 4 items I adore picked for me all for under $130 is a pretty amazing choice for me in the season of life I'm currently in.
I would never have considered spending this kind of money on clothes in our early penny pinching years, but at this point in my life it's worth it to me to not spend time shopping and still feel pulled together most days. I do feel like it's worth it to not have to head out shopping (and probably only keep most of the items every few months ~ since this is the only clothes shopping I do I don't feel too awful about that?)
As I've shared before, there are 3 types of folks that I feel like need to consider a trying a Stitch Fix Box:Â
- those who have $20 to try it out as a gamble (the $20 will go towards any item you keep)Â and have enough self control to say NO to things that aren't really awesome in their box (right now they're offering a free styling fee, so you just need enough self control to send it back if it's not in your budget and you don't love what you get!)
- moms who work outside of the home and need to feel pull together enough for work
- anyone who needs a decent pair of pants or jeans that fit perfectly (they have the best jeans EVER, if you struggle with finding pants Stitch Fix is worth a shot at least one time!)
Remember, when you try out Stitch Fix you're paying someone to style you as much as you're paying for their clothes, and for a girl who struggles with figuring out her style, this one's worth it for me!
If you’d like to try out Stitch Fix, here’s exactly how it works:
- Sign up HERE
- In the comments section, be sure to attach a link to a few pins you like on Pinterest (you can see my Pinterest Style Board HERE)
- Your box will come when you schedule it
- If you keep your entire box you’ll save 25% off the entire purchase
- Invite friends on Facebook or via email (or even text messages) to sign up through you and you’ll get $25 in free referral credit ~ love that!
Past Stitch Fix Reviews:
- September 2016 Stitch Fix Box Review
- October 2016 Stitch Fix Box Review
- November  2016 Stitch Fix Box Review
- January 2017 Stitch Fix Box Review
- March 2017 Stitch Fix Box Review
- May 2017 Stitch Fix Box Review
- June 2017 Stitch Fix Box Review
- July 2017 Stitch Fix Box Review
- August 2017 Stitch Fix Box Review
- November 2017 Stitch Fix Box Review
- January 2018 Stitch Fix Box Review
- February 2018 Stitch Fix Box Review
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