I'm intrigued, but wonder if its worth it and how the sizes run. I never know what size to get unless I try things on first.
If you've done it, what did you think?
If you have no clue what I'm talking about, here you go: https://stitchfix.com/?utm_source=bing_search&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=brand_bing
It's basically a personal stylist that sends you clothes based on your answers to a questionnaire. If I understand correctly, you can return anything you don't like and only pay for what you decide to keep. Correct me if I'm wrong on that.
Re: Anyone done Stitchfix?
I can post some pics of stuff I have received in the boxes if you want me to.
ETA: I hate shopping and doing it with a 2 year old is nuts. I also lack the patience to search through a rack and find stuff then try on 25 things. So I think it is easy and great for me.
I have done 8 fixes so far. They apply the $20 style fee to an item that you buy so it works out in the end. I usually buy at least 1 item per box.
I like the concept, but the prices are a bit out of my range for what I consider to be my "temporary body."
I am intrigued by gwynnie bee (https://closet.gwynniebee.com/account/login?checkout_url=http://closet.gwynniebee.com/) which is a clothing netflix-like service. That might be more my thing. We'll see. I need some pieces to wear back to work, especially after my mom went all, "you're not wearing THAT to work, are you?" to the only pants I have that fit. Ugh. Darn post-partum body.
So true
Which reminds me of a crazy dream I had. I dreamt that we went to our first u/s and found out we were having twins and my biggest concern was not "oh crap, twins" but rather "oh crap, now he's going to have to redo the budget again".