Yesterday was warm and sunny. While I love these precious and few days here, it can be difficult to find things that are comfortable when you’re outside in the heat and also warm enough in the frigid air conditioning of the office. I decided to pair a patterned sleeveless blouse with an old linen skirt and a white cardigan. When I was outside, it was comfortable and cool, and inside the cardigan helped keep me warm. I love the skirt because it’s drawstring and allowed me to get a size that fit my bottom half comfortably but I can easily tie the drawstring to fit my waist.
I also wore my new necklace from Piperlime. I love it because it’s large and chunky, but has a nice matte metallic finish. I think it will work well in the fall with my military style jacket. I’m also sporting a fresh pedicure. 🙂
Orange Blouse and Linen Skirt
Where to get the accessories:
Hive & Honey Two Layer Collar Necklace – Piperlime $27.99 (on sale)
I was first introduced to the new Box subscription trend from a post on Refinery 29 back in April. After a lot of internet research and comparing both Tog + Porter and Stitch Fix, I decided to go with Tog + Porter first because I really liked some of the items I saw on other peoples blogs, and you could set your price point for that one. After a very disappointing experience with Tog + Porter (which I’ll post about later, I’m giving them one more chance at redemption) I decided to see how Stitch Fix worked.
I started by visiting the website for Stitch Fix and created a new account. After this, they ask you quite a few questions about sizes you wear and preferences. They also asked you about specific trends and which ones you’d be interested in trying and which ones you’d like to pass on. They had a very helpful section with pictures and you could say if you like some of the pieces, all of the pieces, or none of them. They were grouped by style type and helped identify the types of things you go for. I also really liked that they asked questions about how much you wanted to cover certain body areas, and what your proportions were. I could even choose to avoid having them send bottoms since this is typically a tough area for me unless I try it on in a store. Additionally they ask about which occasions you are looking for, which for me was mostly casual and work.
After answering all of the questions and feeling like I was able to present a pretty clear picture of what I was looking for, I got to schedule my first fix. I was even able to pick a date about one week in the future! I was thrilled with the ability to choose the date and schedule when I wanted to receive it, since it’s been 2 months since I’ve heard anything from Tog + Porter and my “stylist” gets angry when I try to ask why it’s taking so long. Here I can just pick a date on a calendar, and then magically it appears.
Right on time, as scheduled my first box arrived with it’s teal logo and I eagerly brought it inside to begin digging out the contents.
Stitch Fix Box #1
The first thing I saw when I opened the box was an amazing card that shows you two ideas with complete outfits that would compliment the item. I found this really helpful since I often see cute tops and wonder, “what would I wear this with”?
Helpful outfit ideas
At a glance, looking at the stack I could tell these were all items I was interested in trying on. The colors were right on and the styles were similar to what I wear but just enough different for me to feel a little more adventurous.
The goods
The necklace on top was adorable, and very much like some of the statement necklaces I’ve been wearing all summer but with a fresh new set of colors.
statement necklace
I then took my box of goodies upstairs and began trying them on with both some of the suggested outfits (for the pieces I had) and tried a few combinations of my own.
Striped Top
They recommended wearing this top with a teal pencil skirt and black flats, but I didn’t have a teal pencil skirt. I instead decided to go with a deep purple pencil skirt instead, some black flats and the new necklace. I wouldn’t have thought to try this on my own, but I liked the overall look.
striped top and pencil skirt
I thought I’d also try it in a style that is more like what I would throw on for work with an army jacket and jeans. I like it this way too.
striped top and military jacket
Red Ruched Top
Next up, I paired the red short sleeved ruched top with some white capri length jeans, a few gold bangle bracelets, and my brown ankle strap sandals. This top was a little more fitted than I’d usually go for, but I loved the colors and overall it was a pretty cute work outfit for a sunny day.
Red top
White Silk Blouse
This blouse had a slightly more edgy feel, and definitely needed to be ironed, but I loved the way it felt and looked on. I wasn’t sure what kind of jewelry to wear with it, so I kept it simple with black skinny jeans and black flats.
White sleeveless blouse
Boho Cardigan
Last was this bohemian feeling cardigan with bell sleeves. At first I wasn’t so sure about the fit since it is rather flowy and open, but when I paired it with this mint green silk shell I have from H&M I really liked the overall look. I tried it with some edgy moto style boots, and I think it might look good with knee high brown ones as well or maybe just sandals.
Boho Cardigan
After trying everything on and thinking about what else I could wear the pieces with, I decided to keep all 5 items. When you keep all 5 items, you get a 25% discount which made everything completely reasonably priced. There is also a $20 styling fee, but that can be applied towards anything you keep, so I only ended up paying for the 5 items – 25%.
Based on my first experience, I’d give Stitch Fix a great big thumbs up. There were no awkward Skype conversations, they stylist did a great job picking items that fit and worked with my style and budget, and the best part is you can decide when you want your next one. I’ve already set up box #2, and cannot wait to see what they pick out next!
Another style I’m fond of for disguising my pear shape is a tunic top paired with skinny jeans. I got this one at Anthropologie and love the pattern and fabric. There clothing is somewhat on the pricier side, but I try to find thing I truly love there and therefore can justify the price. I once bought a pair of $80 lounge pants there which seems ridiculous, but they are my favorite pants in my closet. I paired them with a simple white tee and a layered necklace for a summer concert. I’m sure they’ll be one of my go-to items in hot weather.