Happy Spring! Happy Stitch Fix<\/a>! I asked my stylist for some fun spring items that could do double duty as layering pieces as well as on their own when the weather warms up. I requested Meredith and got her again – hooray! And she gave me what I asked for and what I had pinned, but because I’m not always on point, this fix had some hits, and some misses. Check out my Spring Stitch Fix review.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n How Stitch Fix Works<\/strong><\/p>\n It is a personal styling service for women that sends you clothing items by mail. You fill out a questionnaire that includes questions about your style, size, and budget preferences, what you want and what you don\u2019t want. They use that info to pick out five items (tops, bottoms, dresses, accessories, coats, etc.) and mail them to your door, so you can try them on at home and see how they work with pieces you already have in your closet. I love the chance to see what outfits I can make using items I have in my closet and making sure I don’t already have something similar.<\/p>\n You have three days to decide what to keep or send back in the prepaid mailer they include in your box. There is a $20 styling fee that is applied to your order, and that is charged whether you keep any items or not.\u00a0 If you keep all five items, you get a 25% discount on everything. You are only charged once you \u201ccheck out\u201d at Stitch Fix.<\/a><\/p>\n You can see my unboxing and initial reaction to the items here:
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