In the fall, when I was pregnant with baby #2, I ordered a Fix and was very pleased with it. Out of the five items, I kept three: A maternity shirt (which I passed on to a pregnant friend once baby was born), a maxi skirt (that still fits great post-pregnancy), and a silver bracelet. I decided that I deserved a post-baby treat, and ordered a Fix, which was delivered last week.
I have to say, I'm very disappointed with this Fix. I'm not keeping any of the items. Luckily, I had a credit from a friend who ordered a Fix (which she was thrilled with, btw!), so it didn't end up costing me the styling fee it normally would.
Each fix comes with styling cards, which are ideas from your stylist on how to wear the items. This is the card that came with this Fix:
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| Styling card |
The items in the fix were three tops, a dress, and a pair of jeans. The jeans didn't fit, so those were obviously going to go back.
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| Items in the package |
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| "Just Black" brand, Krista Skinny Jean, $78 |
I liked this lace top, but at $64 for a tank, I just couldn't justify keeping it.
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| "Mystree" brand, Dia Stretch Lace Knit Top, $64 |
This coral colored top had sheer sections, which I generally hate, so it was definitely a no-go.
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| "Le Lis" brand, Janey Mixed Material Knit Top, $48 |
The gray hi-lo tee was cute and soft, but $44 for a basic tee is just too much.
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| "Market & Spruce" brand, Sam Hi-Lo Short Sleeve Tee, $44 |
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| "Pixley" brand, Florence Colorblocked Dress, $68 |
I'm disappointed in this Fix, like I said, but I'm considering giving it another shot. Have you tried StitchFix? What was your experience like?
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