I️t’s been a while since I️’ve shared a Stitch Fix review and try-on session, as I️ held off on ordering boxes in the last few months of pregnancy and wanted to wait until a few months postpartum before buying clothes. With the cooler weather we’ve been having, I️ really wanted to add a few pieces to my wardrobe since I️ didn’t really buy anything new last winter due to being pregnant!

Stitch Fix Review and Try-On Session: November
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This time, I️ requested a few specific items from my stylist, including black jeans and a chambray shirt. I️ was so thrilled to see both items, along with a few other cute pieces, in my latest Stitch Fix order! Read on for my Stitch Fix review for this box and what I️ decided to keep! 🙂

Madewell 9″ High Rise Skinny Jeans
I️ requested black jeans and my stylist delivered! I️ happen to love Madewell denim, but unfortunately, I️ wasn’t a fan of the ripped hem and the washed black color of these particular jeans. I️ was hoping for a true black that can be dressed up or down, and these were on the extremely casual side. They were comfortable, though, like most Madewell denim!

Nine Britton Leopard Blouse
I️ LOVE the print – I️’m all about leopard print, so I️ did love the look of this blouse. However, I️ don’t love short sleeves – they just aren’t my thing. I️ would prefer a tank or long sleeve blouse in this print, so unfortunately, this one went back.

Teeberry & Weave Sherpa Quarter-Zip Pullover
This pullover was definitely cozy, BUT I️ felt like it was something my grandmother would have worn. It was a big no for me!

Heroes & Dreamers Chambray Blouse
I️ did request a chambray blouse, so I️ was pleased to see one was included in my box! I️ wasn’t a huge fan of this one, though. I️ think it may have been the color – I️ prefer lighter chambray color. It also had no stretch and wouldn’t have been comfortable layered beneath a sweater.

Market & Spruce Fallon Twist Back Sweater
I️ fell in love with this top as soon as I️ tried it on! It looks super basic in the front, but it has a super cute twist in the back that shows a tiny bit of your lower back. It was also very soft and cozy! I️ almost sent it back just because it was a little on the pricey side, but the reason I️ like Stitch Fix in the first place is so I️ can build my wardrobe thoughtfully and only keep things I️ really love – so I️ ended up keeping this one! I️’ve already worn it several times, so I️’m really glad I️ didn’t send it back.
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Overall November Stitch Fix Review
I️ was so pleasantly surprised that my stylist, Ashley, included so many of my requested items in this month’s Fix. Although I️ didn’t keep everything, it gave me some ideas for winter outfits I️ can pull together with similar items. I️ loved the look of the black jeans with the twist back sweater, so I️ ended up finding a pair that I️ liked better at Abercrombie for a fraction of the price. I️ love when I️ find that ‘one’ thing in my box that I️ know from the beginning I️ will wear over and over – those are the things I️ like to keep!
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What is Stitch Fix?
Stitch Fix is a personal styling service tailored to your taste, budget & lifestyle. Complete a Style Profile, & one of their expert Stylists will hand-select apparel and accessories just for you. Only pay for what you keep & return the rest in a prepaid envelope.
Stitch Fix offers an endless assortment of shoes, accessories & apparel in every style imaginable for men and women. Sizes run from 0–24W (XS–3X) and include Petite & Maternity for women and waist sizes 28–42and inseams 30–34 for men.
Give Stitch Fix a Try!
I first used Stitch Fix in 2015 after so many friends raved about it and as you can see, I’m still coming back to it years later! I love the element of surprise and having someone choose clothing items that you may not pick for yourself, but that you end up loving. Since I first signed up for Stitch Fix, they’ve added a Men’s and Kids’ option, so it really is a great option for the whole family!
You can create a Stitch Fix profile here and request your first box for you or a family member. There’s a $20 styling fee (sometimes this fee is waived, though!) and it goes toward anything that you keep from your box. There’s also a prepaid mailing envelope enclosed with your box to easily ship back what you decide you don’t want to keep. My general rule of thumb is to keep at least one thing (if I like it enough!) so I don’t lose that $20 styling fee!
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