Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Stitch Fix Men Review #2--December 2016

Happy holidays! It's been 3 months, so it's time for another Mens' Stitch Fix review with my reluctant model, my husband.

For this Fix, he actually made a request, and asked for an athletic cut tee that could be worn with jeans or shorts for an evening out. I also asked for sweaters, because this Fix would be arriving in December, and loafers, because he needs shoes to wear with jeans when we're going out.

Without further ado, Fix #2:

 I like how they change up the packaging to cater to their market. The clothes come wrapped in brown craft paper, and the style cards are in a much more masculine envelope.

1. Flag & Anthem Bedford Indigo Dye Colorblock Tee--$34.50

He asked for an athletic cut tee for jeans, but this was a bit more casual than what we both had in mind. Plus, it wasn't very fitted.

Verdict: Returned

2. Hawker Rye Essential Wash Long Sleeve Shirt--$58

This shirt wasn't bad, but he actually got a button-up shirt in his last two Fixes and kept them both. He really didn't need another button-up shirt, plus this one didn't fit as well as some of the other ones he kept.

Verdict: Debated, but returned

3. Mavi Warren PU bomber Jacket--$108

That's me in the background. :)
This jacket wasn't bad, but he got a genuine leather moto jacket from the Lancaster outlets last year that fits a lot better (and it was actually was less expensive).

Verdict: Returned

4. Tailor Vintage Rambler French Terry Raglan Sweatshirt--$98

5. Mavi Jake Slim Leg Jean--$98

 This sweatshirt was just okay, and definitely for the price, it wasn't worth it. And what to say about these jeans. To quote my husband, "I'm wearing leggings." He's not a skinny jeans guy.
Checking out his butt in his leggings.
Verdict: Both returned

Unfortunately, this Fix was a 0/5. He didn't get any of his requests, and got more jeans and button-up shirts, which he got in previous Fixes. He's going to give it another go in March, but sadly, I lost my $20 fee this time around.

If you're not familiar with Stitch Fix Men, it's a service where a stylist will pick out 5 pieces of clothing for you, based on an extensive profile that you complete. You pay $20 for the service, but if you keep something, that $20 will be deducted from your bill. If you purchase all 5 pieces, you receive a 25% discount.

If you would like to give it a try, here's my referral link. If you use this link, my husband will get $25 toward his next Fix.

Happy Shopping!


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