Some thoughts and discussions from me.

Hey babes! It’s been a hot minute since I’ve posted my Stitch Fix on the blog (my last one was in January!) so today I thought I’d show ya’ll what I got in my stitch fix box for October.

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For a quick explanation on what Stitch Fix is, see this post. 

I was super excited for this fix because I took some time to pin some images to my Pinterest board for my stylist, and I wrote her a few requests. Actually, whenever I see that mint green box arrive at my doorstep, I get pretty damn giddy, haha.

I actually got this one right after one of my morning runs, and did a live Periscope while opening it, because I’m cool like that.

Usually the only other shopping for real clothes I do outside of Stitch Fix is here and there from Anthropology or Nordstrom, but truth be told: I hate malls. That’s why I love Stitch Fix so much!

So anyway, on to this my Fall Stitch Fix…

Outfit #1

First up – the silk tunic with sequin detail –

 

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Aside from the derpy look on my face, I actually really liked this top. It’s not really what I could call my style, but I’m really glad I got it in my fix, because I’ve already worn it on a girls night out! The jeans are also from a previous fix, and I wear those all of the time, too. KEEP!

Outfit #2

Light chevron sweater

 

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This is totally my style, and I knew I’d like this sweater before even trying it on. Coincidentally, I’m wearing it with some red/maroon skinny jeans that are from another previous fix LOL (see? I told you I don’t do much other shopping!) KEEP!

Outfit #3

Mavi grey jeans, grey sweat shirt with fishnet sleeves, gold necklace.

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I knew right away I wasn’t crazy about the jeans (because #hello1990) and while I thought I’d like the shirt, it just felt a little flimsy on. I actually did like the necklace, but not enough to buy it for $40. If the jeans would have been slightly longer, and a lot less 90’s, and the shirt a little softer, I likely would have kept everything in the fix because you get a discount if you keep everything, and at that point, the necklace would have been worth it. DISCARD!

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Have you ever tried Stitch Fix? What was your experience? If not, WHY NOT?! 😉