Stitch Fix #29
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My latest Stitch Fix shipment, Fix #29, is here! Let’s dive in and see what my stylist picked.
Item #1
The first item I pulled out was the $28 Octavia Arizona printed oblong scarf. While it’s a pretty scarf, I just couldn’t see myself wearing it, so it was an easy return this time.


Item #2
The second piece my stylist included was this Pixley Greenwich Striped Knit Top, priced at $48. I was instantly drawn to it, especially the unique elbow detailing—it was such a fun, unexpected touch! Honestly, I loved that small design element. However, I had to be realistic: my closet is already overflowing with striped tops. Even though I adored the top’s character, I couldn’t justify keeping another striped shirt that didn’t fill a major void in my wardrobe. Ultimately, despite the elbow love, it was a return.

Item #3
Next up was an item that caused a bit of heartbreak: the Laila Jayde Quinni Knit Hoodie ($58). As a huge fan of cozy knit hoodies, this style was right up my alley! The fabric felt wonderful, and the fit was exactly what I look for in a casual piece. The catch? It came in solid black. Since I’m actively editing my wardrobe to cut back on black pieces, I couldn’t justify keeping it. What a lost opportunity! If my stylist had sent this in gray, navy, or even a deep jewel tone, it would have been a definite keeper.

Item #4
Then I pulled out this Market & Spruce Jahana Cargo Vest, priced at $60, and this was exactly what I was hoping for. I already own and love a similar cargo vest in a classic army green, but I’ve been actively searching for one in a different neutral color to mix things up. My stylist must have been reading my mind because this color is absolutely perfect. It’s versatile, the quality is great, and since it fills a gap in my wardrobe, it’s a definite keeper!

Item #5
The last item in my Fix was a pair of Kut from the Kloth Maribel Straight Leg Jeans, priced at $88. I am a huge, huge fan of Kut from the Kloth—they are consistently one of the best-fitting denim brands for my body, and I’ve never had a sizing issue with them before. So, I was excited to see them included! Unfortunately, despite ordering my usual size, the Maribel Straight Leg cut just didn’t work. For some reason, this particular style felt off, running either too small or the fit simply wasn’t right in the waist. It was a definite letdown, but since the fit was a miss, they had to go back.

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