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June Stitch Fix Review #2

June 17, 2014 by Talia Bunting 16 Comments

Have you gotten a chance to try out Stitch Fix yet? My second June fix arrived today, so I’m sharing my June Stitch Fix review here.

If you haven’t read my other posts on how Stitch Fix works, here’s a quick recap:

  1. You fill out a lengthy style profile.
  2. You pay $20.
  3. They send you five pieces of clothing.
  4. You keep what you want (with the $20 styling fee credited towards what you keep), return what you don’t (free shipping both ways).
  5. You look fantastic.

Since the first day of summer is rapidly approaching (although if you’re in Georgia you’ve been feeling the heat since May), I asked for more summer clothes. My fixes have consistently been improving and I love what my stylist Addie has been sending me.

If you’ve considered giving Stitch Fix a try, I highly recommend it. On top of picking out beautiful clothes, they’ve got great customer service and are committed to excellence. I like supporting those kinds of companies. I love the way they make me look and it’s like Christmas every time that box shows up!:)

If you can’t do a box yet, I’d still recommend creating an account. It’s fun thinking through what you like and the questions they ask might even help you focus your style yourself! Then when you do have space to order one, everything is set and ready to go!:)

Here is my June Stitch Fix Review, I haven’t decided on a couple of pieces yet, so tell me what you think.

  1. Henry Embroidery Detail Tie-Neck Top ($48) Positives: It’s unique. I like the fabric, it’ light and airy. I love the color. Negatives: I can’t decide what I think about those weird tassel guys. Undecided on this one.
    Under Skies Henry Embroidery Detail Tie-Neck Blouse

    Under Skies Henry Embroidery Detail Tie-Neck Blouse

    Front of Under Skies Henry Embroidery Detail Tie-Neck Blouse
    Back of Under Skies Henry Embroidery Detail Tie-Neck Blouse

  2. Loretta Crochet Detail Cap-Sleeve Blouse ($48) Positives: I love this shirt so much. It’s classy, interesting, and different. I love the cream color too. Negatives: If it had any other negative I would make it work, but the back is just too small on me. I can’t  really cross my arms while I’m wearing it. And when you’re chasing a toddler around all day, it’s not so convenient. I want to keep this shirt so much – but I’m thinking the odds of my bones shrinking are small, so I’m probably going to send it back.
    Fun2Fun Loretta Crochet Detail Cap-Sleeve Blouse

    Fun2Fun Loretta Crochet Detail Cap-Sleeve Blouse

    Close up of Fun2Fun Loretta Crochet Detail Cap-Sleeve Blouse

  3. Tart Martine Geo Print Maxi Dress ($168) Positives: I love this dress so very much. It’s a good quality, it’s pretty, the fabric is stretchy and light. The pattern is flattering and the cut is slimming. Negatives: I’ve got to stretch to find anything wrong with this dress. Maybe it’s a tad bit too long? Joe still doesn’t like long dresses, but really this one was a home run.

    Tart Martine Geo Maxi Dress

    Tart Martine Geo Maxi Dress

  4. Angie Ian Embroidered Detail Cotton Dress ($58) Positives: I like this dress. I like the embroidery, I like that it’s a throw-on-and-run-to-the-grocery-store-and-still-look-cute dress. Or it’s a great beach dress.  I like that it’s lined. I like navy blue. Negatives: I don’t like that the arm holes cut into my arm pits. I feel like it’s a dress a teenager might wear. Joe like this dress, I’m still not decided.
    Angie Ian Embroidered Detail Cotton Dress

    Angie Ian Embroidered Detail Cotton Dress

    Close up of Angie Ian Embroidered Detail Cotton Dress

  5. Fornash Memphis Square Print Bangle ($32) Positives: Pink is pretty always. You can layer it or wear it by itself. It sits nicely on my wrist — I like bangles that have even weight distribution. Cuff bracelets or bracelets with charms always end up twisting on my wrist so the heavy (and pretty) part is facing down and the chain is all you see. This bangle is also a classy look — it is definitely my style. Negatives: It’s not free? Definitely keeping this one.

    Fornash Memphis Square Print Bangle

    Fornash Memphis Square Print Bangle

If you use my referral link I do get a $25 credit, but I really recommend Stitch Fix. I will never endorse something I don’t believe in.

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Comments

  1. April LeCureux says

    June 17, 2014 at 12:17 pm

    Love that crochet lace top, too! But if it doesn’t work for you, I totally understand 🙂 The first top is also really cute…I like the way you tied the tassels 🙂 Also love the maxi dress! I would wear that every day! 😉

    Reply
    • Talia Bunting says

      June 17, 2014 at 10:20 pm

      Thanks April – you’re sweet! I couldn’t figure out what the heck to do with those stupid tassels!:)

      Reply
  2. Hope Naomi says

    June 17, 2014 at 12:32 pm

    I think it’s funny/cute that you like long dresses and Joe prefers the short ones.

    The first top is cute… but yeah, I don’t know about those danglies.

    Also so sad about the second top! It looks great on you!

    xoxo

    Reply
    • Talia Bunting says

      June 17, 2014 at 10:20 pm

      I think it’s annoying that I like long dresses and Joe prefers short ones.

      Reply
  3. Rebekah says

    June 17, 2014 at 1:08 pm

    Love both of the dresses and the REALLY love the crochet cap sleeve! But I hate it when I can’t fully move my arms forward in a shirt.

    Reply
    • Talia Bunting says

      June 17, 2014 at 10:20 pm

      Right??? story of my life!

      Reply
  4. Sarah J says

    June 17, 2014 at 1:10 pm

    This is so fun! You’re one hot mama and they definitely know how to dress you.
    As for the first shirt – I’d keep it regardless, but here’s a thought: can you just cut off the tassels?

    Reply
    • Talia Bunting says

      June 17, 2014 at 10:21 pm

      Ahh thanks friend!:) That’s what everyone is saying – but I think it’s just a little too weird for me – the strings always end up hitting me in the face if I kept them and if I cut them the top part gets all funky and loose. #1stworldproblems

      Reply
  5. Abby says

    June 17, 2014 at 2:13 pm

    Love the dresses! Although, if Marston is anywhere near as grabby as Josiah the top on the long one could be dangerous. The first top is cute, but I agree – not so sure about the tassels.

    Reply
    • Talia Bunting says

      June 17, 2014 at 10:22 pm

      Haha! He’s actually not too bad, let’s hope he stays that way!

      Reply
  6. suzy marie hachey says

    June 17, 2014 at 2:45 pm

    all great photos of you! here’s what i think:
    1. ditch it. danglies are weird.
    2. can you ask for them to send you one size-up? if so, i think it’s so adorable and a must-keep!
    3. looks comfy, but expensive for what it is.
    4. YES! so great! you look good in blue. 🙂
    5. indifferent, but a fun pop of color!

    Reply
    • Talia Bunting says

      June 17, 2014 at 10:24 pm

      I’m agreeing with you girl. I might ask and see if they can, I really love that crochet top. The dress is expensive, but I do have a few credits left and also I keep telling myself it will actually SAVE me money on account of all the weddings I won’t have to buy dresses for now! shh, let me live in denial.

      Reply
  7. Emily says

    June 17, 2014 at 5:38 pm

    First of all, that maxi dress – dang girl! KEEP it.

    2. Angie Ian dress – I detest middle scrunchies, you may not mind it. When I move my arms up the elastic moves up and then stays up and the length of the dress goes shorter and the chest has extra fabric. I understand why you say a teen may wear it, but I think you wear it well.

    3. Love the cream top, it’s versatile. But I hate when something feels too tight in the back!

    4. First top is really cute! I like the weird danglie things tied as in the second picture. Have you tried it with skinnies?

    xo

    Reply
    • Talia Bunting says

      June 17, 2014 at 10:25 pm

      haha, thanks sissa! i’m with you on the middle scrunch – it always goes over the lumpy parts of my stomach and makes me look weird. I can’t get over those weird dangles though (seth agrees:)

      Reply
  8. Seth says

    June 17, 2014 at 6:50 pm

    I like the first one best. But I don’t know about those tassels. One things for sure… If you do keep it, wear the tassels tied up. They’re just better that way.

    Reply
    • Talia Bunting says

      June 17, 2014 at 10:25 pm

      lol, thanks little brother.:)

      Reply

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