What is this Stitch Fix we’re all seeing on Instagram of cute clothes?
Here’s my review of the process.
Well, when you sign up for Stitch Fix,
You get this fun box (it’s my color!),
And the wrapping is gorgeous,
And they send a pretty card from your personal stylist with instructions and style ideas.

Brilliant.
Then you try it all on (mixing it with stuff you already own) and take awkward pictures of yourself (in a poorly lighted room with a dirty mirror) in the items you love. You tweet and Instagram your experience for the world to see.

You decide what you want to keep and send back the stuff you don’t. Check out online and they even include a prepaid envelope if you don’t like something or it doesn’t fit just right. My first shipment was utter perfection. My second one, I sent back half.
Then you rock your new looks.
Because who has time to go to stores and look through racks and try on stuff? Maybe you do, but I hate shopping. I usually shop at thrift and consignment shops. This is so refreshing to have new, fun clothes that are in style and season shipped right to my doorstep each month. And you can do it just occasionally or sign up for monthly fixes.
Here I am at soccer practice with my new necklace on.

Here I am in a silk tunic at a free marriage retreat sponsored by the base chapel. It rocked.

Here is a rare photo of my husband and me at the Zermatt Resort in Midway, where the chapel held the marriage retreat. Gorgeous place!

I do love teal. I would never even look twice at this top in stores, but my husband liked it and it’s comfy. And I had the shoes.

Here’s me, after church, with my other new necklace. I like this even better than the first one! It can be long or doubled like I have it.

It’s fun and my kids love to see my new stuff! They like their mama looking cool.



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