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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at George Mason University chapter.

As much I love online shopping, there’s something that bothers me when I can’t try my clothes on before I purchase them, especially since pants ALWAYS fit me wrong. But then I heard about Stitch Fix. With this monthly subscription clothing service, you take a fun style quiz and link your stylist to your style inspo Pinterest board (yes, we know you have one). They’ll send you five pieces each month they think you’ll like — completely hand picked for you!  You’ll have the opportunity to try each piece on and see if you like it, then you simply keep what you want to buy and send back what you don’t! So easy. I was able to try the service through a referral link that waived the $20 upfront styling fee which usually goes towards the clothes you purchase. Here’s what happened:

I took the styling quiz, which was pretty basic. What sizes do you typically wear? What pieces of clothing are you looking for? What colors/patterns do you tend to like? Do you want to be sent accessories? There is also a section for specific requests or any other comments you would like to add. I told my stylist that I was looking for pants I could wear both to work and out on a casual day. However, I always have a hard time buying pants because I have a pretty small waist compared to my larger thighs and butt. Then I linked my Pinterest to my page and waited for delivery day.

When my box came, I was so excited. I opened it up to very clear instructions, details about what my stylist chose and why it was chosen, and a list of all the pieces with their prices.

There were also some great tips on what to pair with each piece.

Each piece was so comfortable, I wanted to keep them all!

Arnett Faux Wrap Knit Dress

Harriette Cowl Neck Sweater with the Rani Brushed Knit Skirt (with pockets!)

London Mixed Material Satchel

Harriette Cowl Neck Sweater with the Liam Ankle Zip Pants

I was surprised and delighted that every piece fit me perfectly, especially the pants. They were neither too tight nor too baggy, a problem that often happens at the same time for me. How? I’ll never know. Mostly because of the price, I ended up only keeping the pants and sending back the other pieces with the provided postmarked packaging. Back on the Stitch Fix website, I gave very detailed feedback to my stylist about why I did or did not keep each piece, which will help them style pieces for me in the future.

I love how easy this service was to use and the pieces they picked for me were great! I will definitely be continuing to use Stitch Fix in the future, though I do know that the prices of some of the pieces are not very accessible to college students. However, I believe that the clothing they send is great quality and some pieces may be a great investment that will last you for a very long time, rather than buying from fast fashion stores.

I totally recommend trying this unique shopping service and I hope it works out just as well for you!

All photos courtesy of author

 

Alexis Whitted

George Mason University '18

Alexis is a senior communication major at George Mason University currently interning at NBC News and a strong advocate for living a plant-based lifestyle. She can often be found in the gym working on her fitness or dreaming of her next getaway on Google Flights.
Courtney Boone

George Mason University '18

Courtney is a senior at George Mason University studying forensic psychology and criminology. She serves as Editor-in-Chief for Her Campus George Mason and is also a Her Campus National Chapter Advisor. She graduates in December of 2018 and will be starting her Master's in Criminal Justice this spring at Mason. The motto she lives by: "Put your hair up in a bun, drink some coffee and handle it."