So my #15 went a little like this:
I was pretty dang happy with it. Especially after the #14 meltdown. I felt like the stylist really listened on this one, and the frustrations I was having. None of these had issues with chest fit, all of them accentuated certain features that I liked, and they were all different in their own way. Yaaaaay! I ended up not keeping the black skinny pants, mostly because I already some Kut from Cloth which fit me waaaaay better, and I wasn't too keen on the last top, but I kept the middle three.
Sometimes humans, and yes, I am going to say women, are such fickle creatures. And for this, StitchFix, I am sorry. I have talked to so many friends, and I myself, have been guilty of making a statement that maybe Stitchfix isn't worth the time or the money after a relatively bad fix. When, I would have to say out of 15 fixes I have only sent two whole ones back. I thought a quick walk through my stitchfix history would be fun to prove this to myself. After counting them I believe I have ended up with 14 tops, 3 pants, 3 cardigans, 2 skirts, 1 necklace, and 2 sets of earrings, give or take. Out of all of those purchases, there is one shirt and one skirt with the tags still on them, meaning I thought I wanted them but I really didn't. There are at least a handful of things I wish I could still get that I had returned, and the rest of the items I wear regularly. I have learned what kind of things look good, what doesn't, and most importantly to be intentional in the way I dress my body - those things you can't really equate to a $. I have had three friends start Stitchfix, and to my knowledge are all happy the decision. I know I blog about it a lot, but can you tell I really like it? Anyway, you can take a gander my past - the good, the bad, and well, the baddest. I am, however, sorry that my selfie taking skills have not improved...BTW, if you want to try Stitchfix, go here. Enjoy!
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