Stitch Fix Spring Try-On Haul

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Spring is a great time for a wardrobe refresh, and so I scheduled a fix from Stitch Fix. I’ve been using Stitch Fix for almost ten years, and it truly is my favorite way to shop for clothing. I love the convience of trying on everything at home, and only buying what I decide to keep.

Order your first Fix and get $20 off and Stitch Fix will waive your styling fee! Take your style quiz and schedule your Fix. Offer expires 7 days after signing up.

How Stitch Fix works

  1. Take your style quiz so your stylist knows your tastes, measurements, and preferences.
  2. Stylists hand-pick 5-8 items based on your style, fit, and price range and send them right to your home.
  3. Try before you buy. Keep what you love and easily send back the rest with zero pressure.
  4. Save time and money. If you keep 5 or more items, you’ll get a 25% discount off your total. Plus, you’ll save so much time by having your stylist send your personalized items directly to you instead of hunting for clothes in stores.
  5. First Fix Offer: Get $20 off your first Fix and your styling fee waived! Take your style quiz and schedule your Fix within 7 days of signing up to claim this deal.
  6. Leave feedback so your stylist can continue finding pieces you’ll love in future Fixes.
  7. No subscription required. Order a Fix only when you want.

Stitch Fix Spring Try-On Haul

In the past, a Fix always came with 5 items, but now you can select to receive 5-8 items in your Fix. If you keep 5 or more items from the Fix, you’ll get a 25% off discount. I opted to receive 8 items in this Spring refresh Fix.

When I scheduled my Fix, I made a note for my stylist that I wanted casual tops that would look nice with linen pants and shorts. I wanted something nicer than a t-shirt and hoodie, but something I could wear every day. I also requested jeans (since they are my favorite thing to get from Stitch Fix), and I a nice white t-shirt.

Nine Britton Blouse – $45

  • Description: short sleeve, split neck, with pocket in the color white
  • I had requested a nice white t-shirt, and this is definitely more of a blouse.
  • I own several blouses from Stitch Fix in a similar style. I can see why my stylist picked it for me.
  • Verdict: keep

Market & Spruce Shirt – $35

  • Description: short sleeve, with stretch in the color light blue
  • The color brings out my eyes, and the fabric is very soft.
  • This is 100% my style, but do I already own shirts that are too similar?
  • Verdict: keep

Indigo Six Jeans – $48

  • Description: cropped, high waisted, wide leg
  • I often receive petite jeans, since I’m only 5’2″. Although these are a cropped style, they fit me at just right for a regular length.
  • I love the wider leg and dark wash.
  • Verdict: keep

Liverpool Shorts – $68

  • Description: pull on, tie-waist shorts with 3.5″ inseam in the color navy
  • These are extremely comfortable.
  • I own very few pairs of shorts, and it would be good to have another pair in a neutral color like navy.
  • Verdict: keep

41 Hawthorn Dress – $78

  • Description: sleeveless, belted maxi dress, petite length in the color black
  • I like the look of this dress and it feel flattering.
  • The belt isn’t very secure. I tightened it several times just while trying on the dress and getting photos.
  • Price feels a little high, especially with the issues I was having with the belt.
  • Verdict: send back

Market & Spruce Shirt – $45

  • Description: long sleeve, v-neck, ribbed knit top in the color light grey
  • This fabric is extremely soft. It feels like wearing pajamas in the best way.
  • I don’t think this is a great color on me, but… feels like pajamas!
  • Verdict: keep

Threads for Thought Shorts – $69

  • Description: high-waisted, twill shorts with 4″ inseam in the color green
  • I love the color and don’t own any shorts like this.
  • Do I own shirts that will pair well with these shorts?
  • In the end, these don’t feel as comfortable or versatile as the navy shorts.
  • Verdict: send back

Montgomery Post Tanks – $55

  • Description: set of 2 tanks with knit back, shown here in black
  • I like that this came in a 2-pack, one black and one in olive.
  • The arm holes were a little too deep.
  • Verdict: send back

Final Thoughts

I am very excited about the jeans. My Stitch Fix stylists always do an amazing job of sending me options that will work with my petite 5’2″ frame – whether it is a petite size (like the dress in this fix) or it is a cropped option (like the jeans) that end up being just the right full length size on me.

Stitch Fix offers several specialty lines of clothing:

  • Maternity
  • Petite
  • Plus Size
  • Mens
  • Big & Tall
  • Kids

This fix felt very on brand for my style. In fact, it felt so on brand for me that I debated keeping some items because they were similar to what I already own. However, with the 25% discount for buying 5 items, it made sense to buy the additional items. I ended up saving $60!

If you want to try it for yourself, here are a few links to get started:

Get $20 off your first Fix and your styling fee waived! Take your style quiz and schedule your Fix within 7 days of signing up to claim this deal.

Disclosure: This blog post is sponsored by Stitch Fix and contains affiliate links. I may earn a commission if you purchase through my links, at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting my siteFirst Fix offer of $20 off plus waived styling fee is subject to change.

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