Welcome to my 8th Stitch Fix
A little about Stitch Fix:
Stitch Fix is an on-line subscription personal shopping service based in San Francisco and founded in 2011.
For those of us who are too busy or hate to go to the mall, Stitch Fix makes updating our wardrobe and staying fashionable super easy.
You fill out a profile, create a Pinterest board, pin clothes you love, schedule a “Fix” and your stylist picks out 5 items she thinks you will love. The items show up on your doorstep on the scheduled date, you have 3 days to try everything on in the privacy of your own home, with all your own accessories. Keep what you like and send the rest back in the provided paid shipping envelope.
The styling fee is $20, which is applied to the cost of the items you keep. If you send it all back, you’ve paid $20, if you keep it all you’ll get a 25% discount on the total cost.
Refer a friend and get $25 in Stitch Fix credit added to your account. If you haven’t tried Stitch Fix, you really should! You can use my referral code and with no cost to you, I’ll get a $25 credit. Thank you!
And now on to my Fix!
I’ve taken a several month break from blogging as I’ve been dealing with a severe, 7 month bout of Vertigo and just couldn’t write. You can read my previous blog post about Vertigo here. Things seem to be back under control now, so I’m baaaaack! And was super excited to get my Fix on.
Fix #8 was filled with Spring goodies including: a pair of Toms Leila Booties, Kut From the Kloth Kate Boyfriend Jeans, a LeLis Sibley Knot Front Knit Tee, the Market & Spruce Wallsend Knit Blazer and the Alice Blue Geraldi Split Neck Blouse.
First Outfit: I was really excited about the Market & Spruce blazer when I opened my Stitch Fix box. I have a ton of items in my wardrobe that will go with it, so I tried that on first. I paired it with the Toms booties, the Sibley Knot Front Tee and the Kate Boyfriend Jeans. This one photo hit almost the entire fix! I love how it all went together.

I liked the blazer, but it was a little tight across the shoulders and in the upper arms. What can I say? My top half can be tricky to fit.
Market & Spruce Wallsend Knit Blazer – Undecided
Second Outfit: Much like the first… Since the first outfit hit all but 1 item in my box, I simply took off the blazer to show the Sibley Knot Front Knit Tee and the Kate Boyfriend Jeans.

I wasn’t sure about the Tee when I saw it, but I can now say it’s one of my favorite pieces. It’s super soft and comfortable. Doesn’t cling in the wrong places and helps camouflage the right places. Sibley Knot Front Tee – Kept
In this photo I’m also wearing the Kut From The Kloth, Kate Boyfriend Jeans. I like the relaxed look of these jeans. The fabric is soft with a little bit of stretch and give, so they’re comfortable. I thought they were a bit too big for me, but my man thought otherwise, he liked them a lot. What my man likes on me, I keep. Kut From The Kloth, Kate Boyfriend Jeans – Kept
Third Piece – Toms, Leila Bootie. In the above two photos I’m wearing the booties, but here’s an up-close shot of them by themselves:

I’m a shoe fiend (read all about me and shoes here), so these were a “no-brainer”. I love the color and the style. There’s a heel, but it’s not sky high, it’s just right. And oooooh are they comfortable! I don’t even need socks when I slip these babies on. Super Cute! Toms, Leila Bootie – Kept
Fourth Outfit: Alice Blue, Geraldi Split Neck Blouse. Love this blouse!

This is one of my new favorite outfits. The blouse is light weight and colorful. It looks good tucked in, or left out and has cute little button details on the short sleeves (sorry, I forgot to get a shot without the cardigan). I like the horizontal diamond pattern and the blue and red color scheme. Obviously, it goes great with my red cardigan, Old Navy Jeans and Cardinal Red Tieks. Alice Blue, Geraldi Split Neck Blouse – Kept
That’s all the pieces from Fix#8. I was on the fence about the Market & Spruce blazer, but if you keep the whole fix you get a 25% discount on everything, so it made more financial sense to keep it all.
If you’d like to get similar pieces in your next fix follow me on Pinterest, I post all of my Stitch Fix items there were you can pin them for your stylist.
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