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[quote=Anonymous]Just got my first shipment yesterday and it was beyond awful. It makes Target look seriously high end-- this stuff was reminiscent of the $5 store I remember from when I was a teenager. Cheap polyester shirts that I suppose were meant to be worn under the hideously cheap black knit blazer they sent. Also a faux leather jacket that was crumpled and awful. The black jacket and printed or solid shirt-- was that supposed to be "styling"? This seems like it's for people who hate to shop in stores AND don't want to or know how to shop online. Because yea, you could pick up better stuff at Target while you're over there on a toilet paper and toothpaste run. To answer a PP, the only brand I recognized was Collective Concepts, which Piperlime used to sell. It can be ok, but it's definitely lower end, fast fashion printed polyester usually. One interesting thing is that there are a ton of blogs where women post photos of what they got in their Stitch Fix box, and then of themselves wearing the items. They are all exclusively photos of someone wearing a blouse or sweater and black pants or jeans. There is no styling going on here, and I can't imagine how any of it was much better or different than what they already owned, assuming they've purchased clothing in the last two or three years. [/quote]
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