Anonymous wrote:I tried StitchFix after one of my NYC fashionista friends (someone who thinks nothing of dropping $1000 on a purse) recommended it---she intersperses it with her designer stuff. I have had mixed results. I selected a lower price point than I would probably use if shopping IRL so I can't really complain about the quality. I have had really good luck with skirts, terrible luck with blouses/jackets, and mediocre luck with sweaters and pants. I don't do accessories, shoes, or jewelry in my boxes---would rather pick out those items myself. I like getting the boxes and with a large family and working outside the home, I never have anytime to shop, so StitchFix has enabled me to freshen up my wardrobe with a few new items.
This surprises me. I haven’t tried them, but thought about it. But every ad I saw, including the ones on the website, had the same exact clothes. It was jeans, boots, an infinity scarf, an open cardigan, a moto jacket, and some other basic piece you could buy at any store in any mall in generic colors. It was the most generic looking clothing I’ve seen outside of the Gap. I don’t understand how women found it fashionable.