How to Stich Fix
These days women are busier than ever and finding time to go shopping for clothes is not always high on the priority list. Stitch Fix is a company that addresses that need quite well. The whole idea behind Stitch Fix is to provide women with stylish clothes that fit without ever having to leave your home. Basically after filling out a simple profile and schedule, a stylist hand picks 5 items each month jsut for you! I personally am a huge fan of TJMaxx, Marshalls, Botique Stores and Daily Deal sites and I would say Stich Fix covers all of these fashion cravings.
The process is rather simple and it only takes a short time to sign up and get started.
How To Stitch Fix:
Step One – The first thing you will want to do is sign up for a Stitch Fix account. When you do, you will quickly see that the website is quite professional and thorough. The website is clean and very easy to navigate and understand.
Step Two – This is where you let Stitch Fix stylists know what you like, your sizes and other such details. This needs to be extremely specific and the more information you give, the better your initial results will be. Learning someone’s style is a process, however, so understand that it will take shape over time. Stitch Fix even lets you share Pinterest boards of the styles you like to give them a direct idea of your style. Again, be as detailed as you can be. I highly suggest the Pinterest Board. Make your own fashion board, and in your social media URL shares, share this pinterest board. You can pin items from the Stich Fix Pinterest Boards. This allows your personal shopper to get to know you.
Step Three – You pay a stylist’s fee of 20 bucks each shipment. Best of all this $20 gets applied to your purchase if you keep any of the clothes. This is reasonable given the work that goes into finding your clothes and so on and over time you will save that much in gas, energy and time shopping and over all dressing room frustration. When you do fill out the questionaire on step 2, let them know your spending habits – you spend a lot or a little on clothing.
Step Four – Now that you have done your part, you simply wait on a box to arrive in the mail. The stylists will take your information provided and pick out clothes that they think you will like. When you get the box, you go through the clothes and try them on. If they work for you and you like them, you keep them. If you don’t like them you return them along with feedback about what you liked or did not like so that the stylists will do better the next time around. They even provide a postage paid envelope to return them so you won’t have to pay for that.
The idea behind Stitch Fix is quite interesting and the consensus is very positive. One thing to remember is that only ordering once and then giving up if the style is wrong kind of defeats the purpose. You need to allow the stylists time to see what you like and don’t like. Since they pay the postage, this is not that big of a deal. Over time, they get to know your style and can find you clothes you will love.
Shopping with a personal stylist has never been so economical or easy! Give them a try and you just might love it too!
How do you Stitch Fix?
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