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What Real People Actually Recommend to Other Real People: Stitch Fix

What Real People Actually Recommend to Other Real People: Stitch Fix

It’s not nearly the end of winter yet, which means early Spring styles are already starting to come out. Which also means having to get up to speed on the new trends for the few-week season, convincing yourself that spending more money on stuff you don’t actually need is a good idea, swallowing your guilt that most affordable clothes out there are made in conditions that you don’t really even want to acknowledge, eventually succumbing to social pressures to look good at all times, and finally, scouring the physical and digital malls for a few new pieces that you may or may not love. Who needs that, really.

Not most people. What they really need is to feel comfortable and confident in how they present themselves to the world. There’s a hard way to do that, and there’s an easier way. Introducing this next recommendation—by a real person, for a real person. Just like you.

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From our very own, Katherine Dorosk:

My new favorite thing is the clothing curating and delivery service, Stitch Fix. The service works by connecting you with a personal designer via a quiz that allows them to get a sense of your style and curate a box of select pieces to be sent to you. When you receive the designer’s selections, you can keep what you like, return what you don’t, and send feedback so that the next delivery is an even closer approximation of your style.

I love Stitch Fix because it makes it easy for me to build my personal and professional wardrobes with great new pieces without wasting time at a mall or shopping online. My stylist sends me quality clothes that I love, and the $20 cost of the box even goes towards the pieces I decide to buy. Out of the dozens of subscription services popping up every day, Stitch Fix is definitely worth it.

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