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August 2015 Stitch Fix

8/10/15

It is that time again!  I’m pleased to share with you my August 2015 Stitch Fix, my fix #13.  For this fix, I did not leave a note to my stylist so that she could surprise me.  For any readers who are wanting to find out more about Stitch Fix, check out my first post about it here.

1.  James Laser Cut Dress by BRIXON IVY ($78) — Kept!

I was super excited when I pulled the James Laser Cut Dress by BRIXON IVY out of my Stitch Fix box.  I immediately noticed the little diamond cuts at the bottom and loved the cobalt blue.  Do you agree with me that cobalt blue is really having a moment right now??  It ended up fitting great and paired nicely with one of my favorite necklaces from Target.

 James Laser Cut Dress by BRIXON IVY August 2015 Stitch Fix | Sweet Tea in the South

2.  Elaine Ikat Print Pocket-Front Knit Shirt by Market & Spruce ($44) — Returned

When I pulled the Elaine Ikat Print Pocket-Front Knit Shirt by Market & Spruce out of the box, I knew it was going to be super soft and comfy once on.  And of course it was, but I was not in love with the pattern.  It was just a little too busy for me.

Elaine Ikat Print Pocket-Front Knit Shirt by Market and Spruce August 2015 Stitch Fix -- Sweet Tea in the South

 

3.  Timone Knit Tank by Skies are Blue ($48) –Returned

The Timone Knit Tank by Skies are Blue was too busy for me.  The last shirt that I kept that I originally thought was too busy I did not end up wearing that much.  It fit okay, but I definitely was not feeling it.

Timone Knit Tank by Skies are Blue August 2015 Stitch Fix |Sweet Tea in the South

4.  Moni Geo Print & Camisole Blouse by 41Hawthorn ($58) — Returned

Being an Auburn fan, I always love pulling orange shirts out of my Stitch Fix box.  But the Moni Geo Print by 41Hawthorn’s scrunching at the shoulders and the thumbnail-like buttons on the front and the sleeves were a real turn off.  The shirt was very sheer, but a camisole was included to help with that.

Moni Geo Print and Camisole Blouse by 41Hawthorn August 2015 Stitch Fix -- Sweet Tea in the South

 

5.  Rosco Leopard Print Blouse by Fun2Fun ($38) — Returned

I’ll let you in on a little secret–I do not own any leopard print clothing.  So when I saw the Rosco Leopard Print Blouse by Fun2Fun, I was hoping it was going to be a keeper.  Sadly, the sleeves and the bottom of the shirt were a little restraining causing me to send it back.

Rosco Leopard Print Blouse by Fun2Fun August 2015 Stitch Fix -- Sweet Tea in the South

Were you wondering where my usual creeper is that you normally see in these pictures?

Rosco Leopard Print Blouse by Fun2Fun August 2015 Stitch Fix 2 -- Sweet Tea in the South There is she!  Riley does not like to be left out of anything ; )

For my next fix, I asked for less business casual and more comfy items.  What would you have kept out of this fix?

If you are interested in trying out Stitch Fix, it would make me happy if you signed up here :)  If you sign up, be sure to give your stylist lots of feedback so they can pick out something awesome for you!

Be sure to also check out my previous Stitch Fixes:

July 2015  | May and June 2015 | April 2015 | March 2015 | February 2015 | January 2015 | December 2014 | October 2014 |September 2014 | August 2014 | July 2014

Thanks for stopping by!
Jess
*My post does contain a referral link. I receive a credit if you use my link to sign-up for Stitch Fix. This post is not sponsored by Stitch Fix and all opinions are my own.

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  1. Danielle from Storypiece says

    August 13, 2015 at 11:27 pm

    What a fun post! I’ve been thinking about trying Stitch Fix… it seems like such a great service. The dress is pretty on you and I actually think that you can rock the items with the busier patterns. The Timone Knit tank looks awesome on you, but I total get not keeping something you know you won’t wear. 🙂

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    • Jess says

      August 18, 2015 at 8:26 pm

      It is so much fun getting a package in the mail every month and trying everything on : )

      Reply

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Hi I'm Jess, and I call the Rocket City (Huntsville, AL) home! While I'm not doing my 8-5, you can find me hanging out with my lab mix Riley or starting a craft or project (sometimes multiple) around the house. I'm always doing my best to stay active and try new things. Hopefully you will stick around for the ride!
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