The last few months have been a little crazy. Lots of yard work, end of school activities, my oldest daughter’s graduation, summer activities made life busy. Finding time to write posts has been a struggle, but it is time to jump back into blogging again! With warmer temperatures on the way, I decided my wardrobe was in need of more short-sleeved summer tops for my June Fix. I had the same stylist as my May Fix. My stylist listened to my previous feedback and really delivered for June. They also did a fabulous job keeping everything in my price range. I knew this month would be tough deciding what to keep.
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Not familiar with Stitch Fix? Check out my post-Finding Style with Stitch Fix to read about how it works. I joined Stitch Fix in March 2017. I love getting a box of new clothes and being able to try them on in the comfort of my home. With Stitch Fix, you can mix and match with items you already own and try new styles. Keep what you want and send back anything you don’t (with free shipping both ways). There is no minimum purchase, and you can choose how often you want to receive a fix (automatically ship every 1-3 months or manually choose a date). I love getting clothes that fit great and look fabulous without a lot of effort.
What I Kept
This floral top was very similar to the purple one that I received in May’s Fix. I loved the colors and pattern (of course-anything with flowers! 🙂 )
This pink and gray striped top was just my style. It is cute and comfy, and I loved the colors of this top. All of the tops in this fix looked great with the capris that I kept from my May Fix.
What I Returned
This black top was comfy but graphic tees really aren’t my style, so I sent it back.
I really considered keeping this top and skirt. In fact, I would have kept the entire fix if I had decided to keep it. My daughter tried it on and we thought about keeping it for her graduation dress. I loved the pattern of the skirt but didn’t like the slit on the side. I liked the color of the top but didn’t love the pocket on the front. Since I didn’t really love either piece, they both went back.
Overall, I was really happy with this fix. It was close to a 5/5, and I felt like my stylist really listened to my feedback. If you would like to learn more about Stitch Fix, check out my post-Finding Style with Stitch Fix or check out the Stitch Fix website. For more Stitch Fix style ideas, check out my Pinterest style boards.
To learn more about the jewelry in my photos, check out my post-Unique Jewelry Ideas!
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