You know me, I'm very practical and would be looking for better deals. Also, must say that my favorite part of the video was the cameo appearance of Emma's arm.
Oh hell no. They must be sharing a factory with walmart now and then overcharging. So you pay per month AND you have to pay to keep it? Plus I feel like since you're trying to keep your wardrobe small that if you're not super excited and thrilled-send it back! Honestly I love the neckline of the olive top on you for real. The red color isn't bad, it's how the camera is reflecting the lighting in your room. Also if you have to hem the pants on your own it's not worth the price. 💋♥️
The monthly price is $20 and goes towards anything you purchase, so its not bad. I did keep the pants. I'm a sucker for comfy pants. This will probably be my last stitch fix box though.
You pay $20/month if that is how often you receive a box. It is $20 per box. That goes to pay the stylists (staff) and likely their shipping costs. Which, is understandable. How else are they going to stay in business? You also get to apply the $20 to anything you decide to keep. Their clothes are quite a bit higher in quality than Walmart. It all depends on your pricepoint. Stitch Fix items tend to start at $38. So if that is too expensive, then I would definitely shop elsewhere.
You know me, I'm very practical and would be looking for better deals. Also, must say that my favorite part of the video was the cameo appearance of Emma's arm.
I had to get an expert opinion!
Oh hell no. They must be sharing a factory with walmart now and then overcharging. So you pay per month AND you have to pay to keep it? Plus I feel like since you're trying to keep your wardrobe small that if you're not super excited and thrilled-send it back! Honestly I love the neckline of the olive top on you for real. The red color isn't bad, it's how the camera is reflecting the lighting in your room. Also if you have to hem the pants on your own it's not worth the price. 💋♥️
The monthly price is $20 and goes towards anything you purchase, so its not bad. I did keep the pants. I'm a sucker for comfy pants. This will probably be my last stitch fix box though.
Rachel, you are wise beyond your years.
@@richardwohlers5245 thank you💋
@@kinsey4309 oh ok
You pay $20/month if that is how often you receive a box. It is $20 per box. That goes to pay the stylists (staff) and likely their shipping costs. Which, is understandable. How else are they going to stay in business? You also get to apply the $20 to anything you decide to keep. Their clothes are quite a bit higher in quality than Walmart. It all depends on your pricepoint. Stitch Fix items tend to start at $38. So if that is too expensive, then I would definitely shop elsewhere.
Looks ok, looks like a color your Mom has...
I really thought it would look better. Mom does have a warmer skintone than me.