![]() ![]() Stitch Fix will ask you to rate everything that you’re returning by asking such as: When going through online and purchasing the items that you don’t want to keep, you also go through and mark all of the items that you’re returning. For all of the items that you do want to keep, you have to log into your Stitch Fix account to purchase. This is my very first Stitch Fix box ever! With Stitch Fix, you have three days to try everything on and send anything that you want back in the mail. The total value of everything inside of my October Stitch Fix is $248, but if I decided to keep everything inside of my box (spoiler alert: I did), the 25% discount saved me $62, meaning that I only spent $186 for everything inside of my box!įor size referencing, I am 5 foot 8 inches, I wear a size 18 bottoms, a 2X in tops. Skies are Blue Medea Cut Out Sleeve Cotton Sweater- $68.French Grey Jancis Criss Cross Neckline Blouse- $38.PINK CLOVER Melborne Duster Cardigan- $44.August Mist Kalani Lace Knit Bodysuit- $30.Vigoss Darby Distressed Skinny Jeans- $68.Total value of my October Stitch Fix: $248 Now that we’ve gone over all of the similarities between Stitch Fix and Dia and Co, let’s see what each box has to offer! October Stitch Fix For example, if you want to purchase a shirt in your box that costs $40, the $20 that you spent for the styling service fee will be credited towards the $40 shirt. In addition, both companies will use the $20 that you spend on a styling fee as a credit towards anything that you purchase. If you decide to keep everything inside of your box, both companies offer you a 25% discount on the total cost of the box. ![]() In addition, both companies offer free shipping to your address and provide subscribers with a prepaid shipping label and bag to send everything back in. The questions asked inside of each style profile include your sizing, what types of tops and bottoms you like, what types of clothing you absolutely want to avoid, what colors and patterns you like, what colors and patterns you want to avoid, what parts of your body you want to accentuate, what parts of your body you’re looking to cover, what you’re looking to spend per each piece of clothing, and how often you’d like to receive a box.īoth Stitch Fix and Dia and Co boxes cost $20 each, but that $20 is technically a styling fee. When you first sign up, both companies require you to fill out a personal style profile that you have to fill out in order to get your first box. While Stitch Fix does cater to men, straight size women, plus size women and kids, Dia and Co only offers subscriptions for plus size women’s fashion, big and tall, and plus size women’s active wear. However, I’ve lost weight and now have a smaller figure than when I first tried out Dia and Co (and I created a new account), so it’s almost like I’m trying the subscription again for the first time. This is my first time ever trying Stitch Fix, but I have tried three Dia and Co boxes in the past. OR, go with Dia & Co here if you are willing to send more items back but take a chance on discovering some GEMS….Go with Stitch Fix here if you just want consistently good value but nothing AMAZING…. ![]()
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