I think that's the point of stitchfix - you're outsourcing your shopping to them to save time. It's been years since I went to a store and bought clothes. Clicking around on Amazon is really hit or miss - maybe the actual product looks like you thought, and maybe the colors were a bit off, plus you have to put together outfits that go together.
I'm also a Stitch fix user and I think that they've done a great job of finding clothes that I like and the note from the stylist says "hey you can pair these new jeans with that shirt you got last month". And I didn't have to spend anytime thinking about it.
However, it's reached the point where they may be TOO dialed in. The clothes I got this month were almost the same as last month. Do I really need another polo?
I'll probably change to their "delivery every 2-3 months" option, since after 6 months of using them I have enough new clothes.
I'd love to use stitchfix, but they continue the tired trend of clothing retailers not selling clothes in my size. I have a friend who wears a 30/36 jeans, and he buys all his clothes from a cowboy store in Arizona. I'd rather not have to go down that path but clothes that fit me seem harder to come by every year
I'm also a Stitch fix user and I think that they've done a great job of finding clothes that I like and the note from the stylist says "hey you can pair these new jeans with that shirt you got last month". And I didn't have to spend anytime thinking about it.
However, it's reached the point where they may be TOO dialed in. The clothes I got this month were almost the same as last month. Do I really need another polo?
I'll probably change to their "delivery every 2-3 months" option, since after 6 months of using them I have enough new clothes.