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You’ve Got to See My Fall Stitch Fix Review #42

November 1, 2016 By Maria Gavin - 33 Comments

Welcome back to the second half of my Fall Stitch Fix review. If you missed the first part of my post, just click the image below to catch up. I received an uber-chic black and white sweater, a comfy blue sweater that still somehow makes me look put together and a great knit blazer for fall. They were beautiful pieces and I can’t wait to tell you all about them.

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Now are you ready to see what else came in my November Stitch Fix box?

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Skien Quilted Puffer Vest

I was so excited to see that Layla had included the Skien Quilted Puffer Vest from Andrew Marc ($98) in my November Stitch Fix box. I’ve been searching for the perfect vest for over a year and I loved the idea of a puffer vest in a sharp red color.

Skien Quilted Puffer Vest from Andrew Marc - November Stitch Fix review

I slipped the vest over a black and white striped top (similar here), my BlankNYC jeans (a closet staple!) and my black riding boots.

Skien Quilted Puffer Vest from Andrew Marc - November Stitch Fix review

 

The vest was very cute, but it was a little larger on me than I wanted. I felt a bit like I was swimming in it. And the red was a little on the bright side. I’m still open to the idea of a red vest, but I think I would prefer a deeper shade of red in a more tailored fit. Sadly, the Skien Quilted Puffer Vest went back to Stitch Fix.

 

Henrietta Dress

The final item in  my November Stitch Fix box was the Henrietta Dress from Maggy London ($118). This classic dress didn’t need very much help from me in the style department. I kept thing simple and wore it with a pair of round toe black patent leather heels, a string of pearls, and a Loren Hope cuff bracelet (similar here).

Henrietta Dress from Maggy London - November Stitch Fix review

This dress was exactly my style. I love a fit and flare dress because they perfectly compliment my body type. This dress had great structure and was a perfect fit without any alterations. And the bold floral print, LOVE!

Henrietta Dress from Maggy London - November Stitch Fix review

I love Maggie London dresses and I instantly searched around online to see if this dress is available outside of Stitch Fix. The good news is that YES, it is! The bad news is that it costs a lot more on the Nordstrom website (PS it also comes in petite).

Henrietta Dress from Maggy London - November Stitch Fix review

It physically pained me to return this beautiful dress to Stitch Fix. Rob and I have zero dressy events on our calendar for the next several months, which is such a shame. I kept trying to talk myself into keeping it and I’m certain Rob was surprised that I had the willpower to return this beauty. It was that great of a dress!

If you love this dress as much as I do, you should go ahead an pin it right now. Then wear it somewhere special, post a photo online and please tag me. I would love to live vicariously through you!

Henrietta Dress from Maggy London - November Stitch Fix review

 

What I Kept From My November Stitch Fix Box

My 42nd fix was another one for the books! Here’s a quick recap of what I decided to keep (and return) from my November Stitch Fix shipment.

Asa Knit Blazer from Skies are Blue ($68)-keep
Skien Quilted Puffer Vest from Andrew Marc ($98) –
return
Genifer Tie-Back Knit Top from Loveapella ($58)-keep
Henrietta Dress from Maggy London ($118) -return
Mabel Button Detail Striped Pullover from Loveapella ($68) -return

November Stitch Fix Review

Thanks to Brian from BTW Photography for taking such beautiful photos again this month!

How to Get the Best Clothes from Stitch Fix

Wondering how to make the most of Stitch Fix? I shared all of my best tips to help you get an amazing fix in this blog post. Stop by, take a few notes, and get ready for some seriously beautiful clothes to come your way!

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Give Stitch Fix a Try

Just in case the clothes didn’t convince you to finally sign up for Stitch Fix and schedule your first fix, I’ll give you a few reminders about why I absolutely love this service.

  • It’s free to sign up! Just login to StitchFix.com and create your free style profile.
  • It’s convenient. When you are ready, schedule your first fix. For a $20 styling fee, you will be matched with a personal stylist who will hand-pick 5 items just for you and send them right to your door.
  • You can try on the items at home. Mix and match the pieces you receive with the clothes you already own so you’ll be sure if they work for you.
  • You can save 25%. That’s right! You automatically save 25% if you purchase everything that arrives in your fix. 

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