Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Stitch Fix Reveal 6
I don't know how I am up to 6 stitch fixes ... but the letter from my stylist says this is number 6! (See my other posts here). She is so sweet, and always writes me a little note at the top of my paperwork.
I usually love stitch fix. By far, this was my least favorite stitch fix to date. I don't know if it's the end of the season and they're trying to clear things out or what. The note from my stylist says she looked at my Pinterest board for inspiration, but I promise I only pinned cute things!
1. Cathleen Split-Neck Tulip-Sleeve Blouse
I liked the fit and style of this top, and it looked good with jeans and skirts. It was made of that matte silky material that they make all shirts out of lately. You know, it's really light and thin but not excessively see through. However, there was a hole in the seam right in the center of the neckline where the interfacing was coming loose from the shirt. Sadly, I sent this one back.
2. Shara Herringbone Vest with Black Piping
Whatttttt. I am not sure I could hate this vest more. The quilting. The pockets. The way it made me look like somebody who survives in the wild. They know I am 26, not 62, right?? This looks like something that would be very nice on my grandmother. With "slacks". Return, with a grumpy face.
3. Georgia Crew Neck Raglan Sweater
I felt like a man in this sweater. The washed out blue color was bad with my skin and the fit wasn't flattering. Ugly-colored man sweater: return.
4. Alvaro Bead Embellished Sleeveless Top
I loved the beaded pattern on this top, and it paired nicely with jeans and skirts. It fit a little wide, but I have 2 bags of jumbo Halloween candy downstairs. Huge mistake buying them a week before Halloween. HUGE. I kept this shirt so I wouldn't lose my $20 styling fee / credit. It was the only intact item in the box that wasn't an awful color and/or style.
5. Kaleigh Ankle Biter Skinny Jean
The fit and style of these jeans were fine, but they are olive green. Oh good, I can wear them with all my camo. Gross. Return. (See the cute bottom of the shirt though?)
To sign up for your own Stitch Fix and help support my closet addiction, click here to use my Referral link.
I usually love stitch fix. By far, this was my least favorite stitch fix to date. I don't know if it's the end of the season and they're trying to clear things out or what. The note from my stylist says she looked at my Pinterest board for inspiration, but I promise I only pinned cute things!
1. Cathleen Split-Neck Tulip-Sleeve Blouse
I liked the fit and style of this top, and it looked good with jeans and skirts. It was made of that matte silky material that they make all shirts out of lately. You know, it's really light and thin but not excessively see through. However, there was a hole in the seam right in the center of the neckline where the interfacing was coming loose from the shirt. Sadly, I sent this one back.
2. Shara Herringbone Vest with Black Piping
Whatttttt. I am not sure I could hate this vest more. The quilting. The pockets. The way it made me look like somebody who survives in the wild. They know I am 26, not 62, right?? This looks like something that would be very nice on my grandmother. With "slacks". Return, with a grumpy face.
3. Georgia Crew Neck Raglan Sweater
I felt like a man in this sweater. The washed out blue color was bad with my skin and the fit wasn't flattering. Ugly-colored man sweater: return.
4. Alvaro Bead Embellished Sleeveless Top
I loved the beaded pattern on this top, and it paired nicely with jeans and skirts. It fit a little wide, but I have 2 bags of jumbo Halloween candy downstairs. Huge mistake buying them a week before Halloween. HUGE. I kept this shirt so I wouldn't lose my $20 styling fee / credit. It was the only intact item in the box that wasn't an awful color and/or style.
5. Kaleigh Ankle Biter Skinny Jean
The fit and style of these jeans were fine, but they are olive green. Oh good, I can wear them with all my camo. Gross. Return. (See the cute bottom of the shirt though?)
To sign up for your own Stitch Fix and help support my closet addiction, click here to use my Referral link.
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I like the blue color (not necessarily the man-shirt style) but you're right I don't think it would look very good on you.
ReplyDeleteI put it on and was having flashbacks to 2002 when everything in my closet was baby blue.
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