In Stitches in 2017
- Aug. 28, 2017, 10:48 p.m.
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Curiosity got the best of me and I decided to look into Stitch Fix. I’d seen advertisements and could see its appeal. Who doesnt love ‘blind boxes’? And I’m not super fashion forward so I could surely use the help in piecing together outfits. Add in the fact that I havent really brushed up my wardrobe in at LEAST 3 years, and well…it sounded great!
Fill out a fun little survey on what I like and my sizes....
I was all on board until I got to the ‘what would you like to spend?’ part.
Kid. You. Not......the cheapest option was $50.
Fifty.
On what I only assumed to mean one shirt. Or one dress. Or one pair of pants. Etc.
Clothes for every budget, my arse.
I’m lucky if I have $100 to spend on an entire new wardrobe…thats generally how much I’ll spend on each kid per season. And if thats their budget…my own personal trickledown aint so pretty.
heartful ⋅ August 29, 2017
I don't know much about them off hand but I'm fairly certain there are other very similar companies that have a much lower price point!!!
The price of the items has always been really prohibitive to me too.
*Mrs.P* ⋅ August 29, 2017
Hahahaha, I think that's probably what all my shirts cost together!
terriberri ⋅ August 29, 2017
i've never even heard of them...but 50 bucks a shot for one item is too much for me too. i can afford it, but won't do it, lol. i shop only in the clearance sections of stores because i can get more, which is more fun, lol. and lets face it...i'm mostly in shorts with barefoot, no matter the season anyway!
•kitkat• ⋅ August 29, 2017
$50 is too much for me to fathom spending on something that I'm not even sure I'm going to like. I know that probably sounds funny given what Torrid's clothes cost and I almost exclusively shop there - but I have the option of picking what I want. I think that's what makes it better. I'd hate spending a butt-ton of money on something I might hate and never wear.
Flame is Love ⋅ August 29, 2017
I'm pretty sure it's several outfits.