Welcome to my 9th 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!
The weather is getting warmer as summer approaches, it’s time to pull out the shorts, tanks and sandals. Or, find out you need new summer clothes and schedule yourself a summer fix!
Let me start off this review by clearly stating that I didn’t do much to ensure a great fix this time around. My only note to my stylist, Leah, was “Summer Items”, which isn’t much to go on. So, the fact that I only kept a couple of items this time around is entirely my fault.
In this fix I received: Kaileigh Nordica Back Detail Top, Market & Spurce Ralph Knit Romper, Fun2Fun Soledad Henley Top, Dear John Finnegan Roll Cuff Shorts and Kut From The Kloth Portia Pull On Printed Shorts.
First Outfit: Market & Spruce, Ralph Knit Romper.

Excuse the pale legs please! I had been wanting a romper for a couple of years and pinned a bunch of them on Pinterest, so Leah got the hint and sent me this cute little number. I have a ton of items in my closet that will compliment the black and white pattern of this, oh so soft, flowy outfit. Super comfy, stylish and cute. Market & Spruce, Ralph Knit Romper – Kept
Second Outfit: Dear John, Finnegan Roll cuff Shorts and Fun2Fun, Soledad Henley Top.

Both of these items were cute. Loved the colors and the fabrics were soft and comfortable. The shorts however, were a little bit big, so they bagged in the seat, not a good look for me. I fell in love with the top though. It’s going to be great when the heat is up as it’s light weight and doesn’t cling, but also doesn’t make me look heavy.
Finnegan Roll Cuff Shorts – Returned. Fun2Fun Henley Top – Kept
Third Outfit: Kaileigh, Nordica Back Detail Top and Kut From The Kloth Portia Pull On Printed Shorts.

Loved the colors of these 2 pieces, Leah really pays attention to my skin tone and chooses pieces that complement my coloring. I wish these pieces had fit me a bit better because I really wanted to love them. The shorts were a bit lose and baggy, which is why I have my hands in the pockets for the photo (yay pockets!). And the cut of the top was not great for my top heavy body style. There’s one photo, which I will not post, where I looked 9 months pregnant in this top. So cute, but not for me.
Nordica Back Detail Top – Returned. Kut From The Kloth Printed Shorts – Returned.
That’s all the pieces from Fix#9. I only kept a couple of items this time around, but they were really cute. Next time I’ll be sure to give Leah more input.
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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