I wrote that I was going to try Stitch Fix because I dislike shopping and generally don't know what looks good, not only on me but in general.
Yesterday, I got my first delivery in the mail.
I am keeping all 5 pieces.
They come out to be $34 per piece, and considering I'll likely wear them for the rest of my life (because I do this if something feels comfortable), I think that is a bargain.
I was very specific in my notes about textures (G isn't the only one in the family with texture sensitivities) and what I would be doing in the clothes (substitute teaching so I need them to be moveable).
The pants feel wonderful. I had requested ankle-length (since I already have a pair of boot-cut pants that I really like). One pair of pants is black; the other is navy with a small pattern to it.
Now, because I tend to be a minimalist, and cheap, at heart, Stitch Fix isn't something I'm going to use all the time. Maybe every six months.
But I did like that it allowed me to avoid something I dislike doing (shopping) and was, ultimately, a time saver.
(Not having to go from store to store in search of something saves my gas and time.)
If there is a downside to this experiment, it is taking pictures of myself and realizing that I am getting that middle-age look about my body.
Plans for today: the gym
Also, locate Fountain of Youth.
Yesterday, I got my first delivery in the mail.
I am keeping all 5 pieces.
They come out to be $34 per piece, and considering I'll likely wear them for the rest of my life (because I do this if something feels comfortable), I think that is a bargain.
I was very specific in my notes about textures (G isn't the only one in the family with texture sensitivities) and what I would be doing in the clothes (substitute teaching so I need them to be moveable).
The pants feel wonderful. I had requested ankle-length (since I already have a pair of boot-cut pants that I really like). One pair of pants is black; the other is navy with a small pattern to it.
Now, because I tend to be a minimalist, and cheap, at heart, Stitch Fix isn't something I'm going to use all the time. Maybe every six months.
But I did like that it allowed me to avoid something I dislike doing (shopping) and was, ultimately, a time saver.
(Not having to go from store to store in search of something saves my gas and time.)
If there is a downside to this experiment, it is taking pictures of myself and realizing that I am getting that middle-age look about my body.
Plans for today: the gym
Also, locate Fountain of Youth.
1 comment:
Those outfits look great on you, kudos to your shopper at Stitch Fix. Regarding the middle age look, accept it, it only gets worse.
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