STITCH FIX || UNBOXING & TRY-ON - APRIL 2022

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  • Опубліковано 16 січ 2025

КОМЕНТАРІ • 14

  • @classicashley3925
    @classicashley3925 2 роки тому +4

    I loved the black tee and green pants! So versatile to wear anywhere!

  • @livinglovinglife6872
    @livinglovinglife6872 2 роки тому

    The green pants and black top was a super cute outfit on you.😊

  • @cathymcnamara7719
    @cathymcnamara7719 2 роки тому +1

    Quality of black shirt is most likely much better than Targets - my ipinion

  • @SarahSweeneyNaomi
    @SarahSweeneyNaomi 2 роки тому

    I loved everything in this fix. I thought they all looked great on you 💜💜

  • @lynd1320
    @lynd1320 2 роки тому

    Those green twill joggers looked so cute on you!

  • @melissalucas3459
    @melissalucas3459 2 роки тому

    I love the black top with the joggers too! Target is great for basics, but it also depends on the material and the fit, and the Stitch fix one fit you perfectly 🥰 I'm getting my stitch fix today and am excited to see what they sent me

  • @SarahSweeneyNaomi
    @SarahSweeneyNaomi 2 роки тому

    Hey there! New sub here! Love your channel! Love stitch Fix!! 💜💜

  • @syndimail
    @syndimail 2 роки тому

    I love the striped hoodie you're wearing at first. What brand is it?

  • @JustSheilz
    @JustSheilz 2 роки тому

    Everything looks so nice on you!!!

  • @brendasmerechniak2471
    @brendasmerechniak2471 2 роки тому

    Cute box! Loved those joggers.

  • @faeriesmak
    @faeriesmak 2 роки тому +2

    Did you end up keeping the t shirt or did you find something at Target?

    • @JocelynClaire
      @JocelynClaire  2 роки тому +4

      Hahaha both 😅 I didn't find exactly what I was hoping to at target but I did pick up another 'every day' type t shirt AND ended up keeping the stitch fix. Which, I will say, is definitely better quality.

    • @faeriesmak
      @faeriesmak 2 роки тому +1

      @@JocelynClaire I have ok luck with plain t shirts at Target but the quality is not consistent. Some are great and some are terrible.

  • @stylinggirrl9293
    @stylinggirrl9293 2 роки тому +1

    I've been a stylist for Stitch Fix. It's not the client's fault but the company sets up false expectations for you. I'll just fill you all in how Stitch Fix really works behind the scenes.
    1. You dont have to go to the post office. You can leave the return at your door step or mailbox for the USPS mailman to pick it up. Stitch Fix also has no control on what day and time your box arrives.
    2. You have a 3 day window to return. However, Stitch Fix sends you reminder emails to let you know to checkout out or asking you if you need more time by extending that checkout window. A link is sent to your account and you'll be able to select a date.
    3. Stitch Fix doesnt charge you for the whole box if you havent checked out by the third day. Actually, you are charged after a few weeks of either not sending the returns (which the post office notifies Stitch Fix once they've received them) or not extending the checkout date. They never charge at the 3 day mark. You must have waited several weeks to return.
    4. "Stylists" are not personal shoppers. They are putting together pieces based on your style profile. However, stylists work remotely and never once do they physically see or handle your clothes. We have no idea on textures, fit, inseam, etc. That picture on the website of a stylist with crossed legs and a rack of clothes behind her? NOT REAL. Stylists work at home from a laptop and pick out whatever the company algorithm gives them to GIVE TO YOU.
    5. The company has a ton of clothes from 5 years ago that keep getting recycled through inventory in an attempt to sell it wherever they can.
    6. The stylists are COMPLETELY HELPLESS with inventory available. We have no control over what is provided and trust me. We complain consistently on the crappy selection of clothes that are usually never seasonally appropriate or made of very cheap material.
    7. Never ask us to send you vegan, sustainable, fabrics or things made in the USA. We have absolutely NO CONTROL over that. In fact, we know very little of the clothes other than the main materials it's made of and the size and color.
    8. If you want personalized, you are better off going elsewhere and shopping on your own.
    9. Stylists DO read your request note and profile. However, the company restricts their ability to give you what you request by having an unmanageable inventory that doesn't make sense nor is it client right. The company then tells us to take ownership of giving you a crap box despite the fact they never update inventory and will tells us to TELL YOU to go on the the Freestyle tab in your account and to see the pieces not available to Stylists. That they get you to buy without the discount. Also, dont ask a Stylist for those pieces. We dont have them to include in a box for the discount.
    10. Most brands are all internal brands like 41 Hawthorn, Daniel Rainn, West Kei, etc. Rarely do we have other mainstream brands for you. In fact, we have different colors of the SAME BLOUSE or TOP and that is exactly what comes up for us in inventory week after week when we style clients.
    11. Take a notice at Stitch Fix's stock. It's tanked since last summer since the CEO Katrina Lake stepped down and had someone else take over. Why? Because they keep drilling into people's heads that data science is crucial to styling you. They have no idea what they're talking about. People are dynamic, unique individuals that seek variety and personalization. This is not a service that does that despite saying so. Your Fix Preview also is mostly half styled by a stylist with the algorithm "styling" the rest...which is the reason why you see a winter coat, boots, etc in the middle of the summer or things you know damn well you've said in your profile that you dont want.
    12. A ton of clients are the KAREN-types, keyboard warriors.
    13. SPEND YOUR MONEY SOMEWHERE ELSE! Nearly half of the company's stylists were let go and "offered" $1000 to leave since they abruptly took away the flexibility of remote work. They never anticipated half to leave and then rescinded the $1000 and put a disclaimer that they might not be able to pay up. Not to mention, they laid off all of the California stylists in the middle of the pandemic to hire people in Texas for much less.