Long before Power Month became Powerless Month, I planned a powerless Stitch Fix.

I can be a bit specific about clothing. (Others might call it picky.)

I plan out my wardrobe per season. I make Pinterest boards and analyze color palettes. I determine silhouettes, and account for holes in my wardrobe. Usually, when I purchase a new piece of clothing, I do it with intention.

My Stitch Fix notes typically outline these plans. I request certain pieces with certain attributes at a certain price point. I don’t make my stylist’s life very easy.

And, if I’m honest, my strict nature about clothes can become a bit… insufferable. Analyzing each dress, or jacket, or pair of shoes before I buy them can really take the fun out of the process.

So, this month, I decided to loosen my grip on specificity. I relinquished all power to my stylist. I told her she could send me whatever she’d like to, and she really hit it out of the park.

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