Stitch Fix November 2014 Review

Hi all! I actually received my fix a few days ago, but with all the Halloween madness I hadn't had time to really try on each item and see what I wanted to keep. Now that I've had the chance, I can say this is the fix I've been waiting for. My stylist, Samara, absolutely slayed it this month! All of my requests were noted (I was more specific than ever this time, and had even requested a couple of specific pieces I had seen on their blog), my style profile was taken into account, and my wallet is so, so sad this month because this was also the priciest fix I've received so far. But with the sort of pieces I requested and subsequently received, it's kind of obvious why that was. Let's get to it!

Market and Spruce Chaplin Hooded Anorak Cargo Jacket $88

I had requested this specific item, and was thrilled to see it in my fix. And it's every bit as magical as I had anticipated. I had really wanted a cute anorak, and this one is perfect. Great length (an issue with longer jackets when you're 5'1), and perfect amount of fabric - I'm not swimming in it or anything. Plus it's cute as hell. Status: KEPT.

**Also please excuse the disheveled quality of the room in which I took these pictures. It's a spare bedroom that's basically our "dog's room" - and it's a total disgrace... and the only room in the house with a giant mirror that's good for outfit selfies...

Just Black Dean Ankle Zip Skinny Jean $78

I am actually wearing these jeans in all of the outfit pictures posted. Another request slam dunk. I had requested jeans with an inseam of 26 or 27 inches, because as previously stated, I'm damn short and I'm so tired of pants bunching around my ankles and having to either fold them up or under (even "ankle" jeans or "short" inseams I try on do this). And they're CUTE. And comfortable! Which is absolute key with me. They hit at the perfect length, and the zipper detail is incredible. Status: KEPT.

Pink Martini Franko Quilted Faux Leather Biker Vest $98

Do you see my dilemma? Every item so far has been dangerously close to $100. Eesh. I had requested a quilted vest, and felt incredibly uncertain when I pulled this one out. It seemed... loud. Like difficult to pull off, and I was somewhat relieved because I was like "this is good, you can send this back and save some money" - but then I started playing around with different ways to wear it and was like... DAMMIT. Maybe I'm too much right now, but I actually think it looks cute layered over a gray cardigan like this. Status: KEPT.

Peppercorn Hazel Metallic Striped Knit Top $48

These next 2 items I generally would have sent back, they're cute, but I don't NEED them - however, since Stitch Fix's policy is that if you buy all 5 items, you get 25% off - both of these items actually ended up being free. In fact, it was actually slightly cheaper to keep all 5 items than to return them. How nuts is that?? That being said, I do still like both of these items. The one con with this top is that it is a little itchy, but more on the outside.. will probably layer a top underneath this to prevent that from being an issue. There is also a chance I may just give this to a friend. It's basic and cute. Status: KEPT.

Market and Spruce Jeanne Space Dye Knit Tank $44

I like this item more than the last top. It's just a little bit more interesting than a basic tank, and you can easily dress it up or down. I also think it's pretty flattering. My one issue with it, is I had already see some threads popping out, which does bug me. If you're paying $44 for a tank top... I expect the quality to be much higher than that. But as you know, status: KEPT.

And there you have it! My first fix where I kept it all! The thing I loved most of all was exactly how much my stylist listened and took everything into consideration - I can tell random items aren't just being thrown together, there is actual careful thought being placed into it... and I love that. This is such a fun service! Anyone interested in signing up can click my referral link and do it up! XO, Alyssa

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