Saturday, May 27, 2017

Stitch Fix Men Review #3--March 2017

Happy Memorial Day! My husband will soon be getting his summer Fix, so I thought I better get on the ball and post his spring Fix.

For this Fix, he (and by he, I mean, I) asked for cozy sweaters and for a dressy, but casual, athletic cut tee.
Fix #3 had a variety of pieces.


1. Toms Ash Aviator Lace-Up Shoe--$98


Although he wasn't really looking for shoes, these are super versatile and were very comfortable. He's already worn them with both shorts and jeans for a dressy casual look.

Verdict: Kept

2. Grayers Brenton Slub Cotton Sweater--$98

 This sweater was "meh." It really wasn't him. Stripes aren't his thing.

Verdict: Returned

3. Commerce La Grande Cotton Cashmere V-Neck Sweater--$58

This was a really nice sweater, and we both really liked it. It was just a smidge too short for it to be comfortable though.

Verdict: Returned

4. Scotch & Soda Distillery One Pocket Tee--$48

 While I appreciate the stylist sending a casual dressy black tee like we requested, this was what Larry called, a "smedium." It was a little TOO fitted, and just looked too tight.

Verdict: Returned

5. Threads 4 Thought Standard Pigment Dyed One Pocket Tee--$44

 This was a plain 'ol long sleeve tee. Nothing special. Meh

Verdict: Returned

This was Larry's third Fix, and he's already asked how many more of these does he have to do, so we may take a break after one full year. Although this was only a 1/5, the shoes were pretty nice, so  don't consider it a bust.

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!

2 comments:

  1. I wonder if I can talk Jason into trying this out? His wardrobe needs an overhaul! Love the Toms!

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    1. Just sign him up yourself, and fill out the profile. That's what I do. You can't use the same email you use for your Stitch Fix though. It has to be a separate email address. Larry is the least fashion adventurous person, and he actually found some nice stuff he likes.

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