It's sad how excited I've been for this. Really sad. I signed up months ago, but there was a long wait and I wanted to get my first Fix closer to the start of the school year. I signed up to have my first Stitch Fix arrive on June 30th and it arrived today (the 28th), so an A+ for being on time. Truth be told an A-, because if it arrived on the 30th, it's closer to payday and easier to justify keeping all the clothes.
For those of you that know me, I am probably wearing the same thing every time you see me. Black pants or a black skirt, or jeans, a black and white tank top with a colorful cardigan, or a solid color tank top with a black cardigan. You can picture it can't you? Last year I went out of my comfort box at the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale and purchased (among my cardigans) a top that was "not me".
(shown here with the requisite black skirt, and my mad MS Paint skills)
I love it, I wear it at least once a week. I am sure my students are sick of seeing it. It made me feel like I COULD do something different and get away with it. Sadly, that didn't last long. I try to pick out clothes, but it seems like everything I buy is the same, which leaves me feeling like I have no clothes. That is at least partly true, since my surgery, almost 4 years ago, I had to replace my entire wardrobe, which would have been great if I was rich, but instead resulted in my buying a lot that was a good deal and on sale (like my $5 lucky brand jeans with flowers embroidered on them, don't worry they are in the goodwill pile). I tried to branch out, but it was always a flop followed by a good cardigan purchase... Really, I have too many (there was a cardigan on in the above photo).
This summer (if you've read any of my other posts) I started making some skirts that I was inspired to do to "shake up" the cardigan forest. Then, one of my friends online posted about Stitch Fix. It seemed to good to be true. Sure the clothes would be more expensive, but if they fit and I felt good, it was a win win. So, I've been on pins and needles for MONTHS waiting for the box to arrive.
I opened it and thought...
Really? I don't do gold. I was VERY clear that I don't do gold. At that point I was sure this was all going to be a waste, but I talked to myself (as I often do) and decided to try everything on, just so I could write this post. I also told them that I love dresses, but don't often do dresses since I am two sizes larger on top.
First things first, I looked at what I had. Despite the gold buttons, everything else was very me and that made me happy. There was a nice note attached that showed me how I could wear things and that the stylist picked the dress because she thought it would flatter me. (we'll see)
I was immediately drawn to the dress, so I decided to try it on first. I loved it, but my first thought was IT'S SO LOW CUT. Yikes! I love the fabric, love that is has pockets. It is (SHOCKINGLY) the right length and cute... But, my damn boobs.
without a cami |
with a cami |
Despite the cuteness, I hate that I'd have to wear something under it and it still makes me feel SUPER busty. I am on the fence about keeping it.
Then I decided to go for the gold (pun intended) and try on the blue top with the black pants they sent. I have two pairs of black pants at the moment, well three, but one is a slight bootcut and requires heels. I have black skinny jeans and a basic black dress pant.
Wait a min, this doesn't suck! It's also something I would have NEVER taken into a dressing room much less actually purchased. I was shocked, in a good way. I was so stunned, I didn't change my shoes, which WAY don't match the top. I took a moment and thought. Hmmmm, I have some cute boots I bought on 6pm, I wonder how they would look. Not bad, I might be able to pull this off. Maybe these people DO know what they are doing!
With the boots! |
With my own black jeans |
Okay, this could work! On to the next top!
With the pants they sent |
I wear black pants to work a lot, so I am debating keeping the pants. The looser leg ones still have the tags on them and were purchased a few weeks ago, so they could still be returned. That said, the ones I already bought are HALF the price of the ones they sent. So even if they are cuter, are they twice as cute? (With this top yes, but I think the black jeans look good with this top, so they are very much NOT a need).
looser leg does NOTHING for my shape! |
Then I just second guess myself on everything. I have like 4 grey and white striped tops (though, only one grey and white striped cardigan... not a joke there folks). Nothing this shape, but it's not really out of the box for me. UGH! I have three days to decide what to keep. There are also some hoop earrings that I am wearing in most of the photos.
What to keep?
Beaded Hoop Earrings - $42 (return, I have like a $20 limit for silver earrings)Grey/White Stripe Top - $48 (on the fence)
Wrap Dress - $58 (pretty sure it's a return)
Blue Blouse - $58 (this might be a keeper)
Black Pants - $88 (ugh, if they were sub $50 they would be a keeper)
So, help me out here. I have a $20 styling credit to apply to the order (or, the black pants are only $68!). If I buy all 5 items I save 25% off the total (that's not going to happen). What do I keep?
Sign up for your own Stitch Fix, I get a credit that can help me justify buying these black pants and you get some awesome items picked out for you. Win win :-)