Stitch Fix Review March 2017……what I kept, what I returned and what you should request (plus a giveaway)!

Hello March! Can you believe the first day of Spring is on the way? I’m getting excited about warmer temperatures and fun new clothes!

This month I let my stylist go wild, but I requested separates. She’s done a GREAT job selecting jeans and pants…..and I wanted one or two more pairs that I could wear year round (spoiler, she sent my FAVORITE pair of jeans EVER).

In case you aren’t already a Stitch Fix nut…….a bit about the service: Stitch Fix is a personalized styling service that sends five pieces to your doorstep. The great thing? When you join, you fill out an extensive styling profile. You can request certain items or even ask for options for a specific event. You choose how often you get a fix (for me it’s once a month). In the comfort of your own home, you try on all items. Then you keep what you love, and send back the rest…..and all with free shipping! There is a $20 styling fee, but you can use that $20 as a credit towards any of the items you keep. And YES, you can set a price range you feel comfortable with.

Stitch Fix Review March 2017

Supply & Demand Freya Button Down Top (size medium, $68, returned): While this plaid button down was cute, it wasn’t exactly my style. The fabric was soft, and I loved the colors….but ultimately it wasn’t my favorite.

Mavi Mauli Stitch Detail Knit Top (size medium, $48, kept): I love the detailing on this cotton tee. The 3/4 length sleeves are adorable!

Kut From The Kloth Connie Distressed Frayed Hem Skinny Jean (size 10, $88): No joke, my new favorite jeans. And under $100? Thank you Stitch Fix! I’ve worn these more times than I care to admit!

Fun2Fun Owena Split Neck Tunic (size medium, $48, returned): The search for the perfect tunic continues. While I liked this print, the fabric was unforgiving. No stretch? No thanks.

Bancroft Dante Cut Out Metal Oval Layered Necklace ($32, returned): I loved this layered necklace, but I have so much jewelry, I didn’t think it was worth it to keep!

For more of my Stitch Fix Review posts……check out my Stitch Fix page, you’ll see my past favorites and a ton of tips for getting the MOST out of your fix!

Want to try Stitch Fix for yourself? I’m teaming up with a few of my favorite ladies (the Stitch Fix Collective)…..to give one of you a $350 Stitch Fix Gift Card!



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