Anonymous wrote:40 yr old women, body changed after kids and I don't know how to dress anymore. And I don't have time to figure it out. I'd like to look more professional then I do. I am thinking of giving stitchfix a go, but wanted to see if anyone had any comments or alternative suggestions. My workplace is mostly business casual, with an occasional blazer for a briefing. I really need this change. Thank you!
I tried Stitch Fix and didn't like it overall; I found the clothing was pretty shapeless (I work out and am a toned size 4- I don't want to show a lot of skin but also don't want to wear shapeless, loose fitting pieces either). I will say I found 2 pieces over two months that I did love though, so it wasn't all bad. Very casual though, too much for my office though might work for some.
I've also used Evereve and Suitabily You... Evereve was casual like Stitchfix but the clothing was better quality (Hudson skinnies, leather look leggings that I thought I'd hate but are very wearable...). Sutably You is designed for work wear. I requested formal/professional pieces and found they are still more bus casual than I really need but if my office was a little less dressy I would have stuck with them.
I had two boxes from them- the first was AMAZING. The stylist followed my style profile almost to perfection & I kept everything (20% off if you all btw!). To give you an idea of what they offer, I got: black skinny ankle pants, 2 dresses (one is a faux wrap I like but don't love, little casual for work but cute for date night, the other is a fav now- hot pink sheath that I get an insane amount of compliments on), a black 3/4 sleeve blazer (machine washable , a nice surprise!) & blush colored blouse by Nanette Lepore(sp?). Great prices, good not great quality but very pleased.
2nd box was tertrible- I got a different stylist and she must have read my "dislikes" and decided to send me a box of them. In that box:
Weird casual jumpsuit in gauzy fabric - SUPER casual, cheap looking sheer lavender blouse, black shirtdress (ok but I don't like shirtdresses on me), a black totoe (also ok, nothing special), and a gray cotton tunic /T shirt that was fine but not at all anything I'd wear outside of a casual weekend). Returned everything.
Sorry for long post but thought I'd give you as much detail as possible lol! I would recommend Evereve (aka Trendsend, same co) if you can go casual at work, if you need dressier &/ or are on a budget Suitably You is worth a shot - their styling fee is $20 , and my first shipment ended up being about $230 after the 20% off for keeping all of it. Great price for 5 pieces I like and have worn often.
Forgot to add Suitably You's premise is that they build on prior items you purchase from them - so in theory your stylist will send pieces that will work with items they know you have. In my first shipment the pieces were very mixable and I swear I must have gotten someone else's box the 2nd shipment lol- NOTHING coordinated with prior box but it's a nice idea in theory.