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2020 happened. Only essential stores were allowed to operate. At that time, fitting rooms were closed, and people were not allowed to try on clothes. I felt uneasy about going out and shopping for clothes. I’ve always wanted to try a clothes subscription service and have a stylist pick my clothes. My bank was offering a small cash back incentive for trying Stitch Fix, so I signed up for Stitch Fix.
For those who don’t know, Stitch Fix is a personal styling for men, women, and kids that sends clothing to your door (with free shipping & returns). You have 3 days to try on the clothes. However, you can request an extension if you still need time to decide. You are charged $20 styling fee, which however, will be applied toward any items you decide to keep. You get 25% off if you decide to keep all the items sent to you. I have a $50 referral link here if you want to try Stitch Fix. You can try it risk free and get $50 worth of clothes.
I chose the lower, the better price range. The items my stylist selected in my first box ranged from $38–78.