Stitch Fix Delivers Trendy & Affordable Outfits Right to Your Door
STITCH FIX STYLES
I don’t always have time to shop. When I travel, I’m usually trying to see as much as I can in a short window of time while creating and working on lots of content. When I’m home (or in one place for a bit) I’m better about it. But when I’m on the road, I don’t want to have to think about keeping up with the season’s trends. I want them to come to me. That’s why I recently partnered with Stitch Fix, the delivery service that pairs you with a personal stylist and ships you a box of fashionable outfits tailored to your tastes!
For just $20 a month Stitch Fix will send you up to five styled items- pants, dresses, coats, jewelry, shoes, and more! You can try everything on at home and then pay to keep what you love or return what you don’t. You get a special discount if you keep your whole box and your styling fee goes toward your purchase too. PLUS they have petites! In fact, Stich Fix was started by Katrina Lake, who is petite and knows the struggle for cute clothes when you’re small is real.
Stitch Fix really works with you so that your stylist gets your vibe. You can request outfits or let them know you have a trip coming up somewhere, and they’ll actually research the weather and trends in that area to style your fix. They’re personal! My stylist writes me a note every month and all my pieces come with pictures of different outfits to create. And if you’re short on cash- don’t count it out yet! Stitch Fix has different pricing structures, so you don’t have to go for a box of all the luxury brand name items, but you also totally can if that’s your style!
If Stitch Fix sounds like the fashion piece you’ve been missing, use my special referral code here to get $25 off your first fix. I highly recommend signing up today, especially if you’re a girl on the go like me! Catch more of my Stitch Fix outfits on my Instagram.
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