Sunday, March 15, 2015

Trying Out Stitch Fix


I tried Stitch Fix for the first time!

Wait, what's Stitch Fix and how does it work? First, you sign on to their website and fill out a fashion style survey. Next, they assign you a stylist and you schedule your “Fix” arrival date. Your stylists then sends you five items in the mail. You can tell them about any upcoming events that you’d like an outfit for, in my case I was looking for an Easter dress and a pair of jeans. Once you have the fix, you have three days to decide which items you’re going to keep and which ones you’re going to send back.

Why am I telling you about this? Well, first of all, because several of you mentioned you’d like to know more about my experience. And because I would want to know if you were trying out Stitch Fix! Honestly, I have been SO curious about this company and service. In fact, I initially signed up and filled out my style profile almost two years ago! And then I chickened out and never scheduled my fix. I think I was worried that it’d be super inconvenient, a huge waste of my time, and I kept thinking that the items would be too expensive. I think my perspective started to shift a few weekends ago, after we spent several hours at the mall looking for clothes. I realized shopping at the mall was all of the above - inconvenient, expensive and a waste of time! After that, trying clothes on at home became more and more appealing to me. And, if you’re like me, sometimes you just need someone to tell you “try this on!” because I get stuck in a rut with my same go-to items.

My box arrived on Friday. What a fun mail day!

The clothes were packaged like a present and there was a personalized note from my stylist. Those extra touches are not lost on me. They also included style cards showing a mixture of outfits with that you can wear with that particular item. 




As far as my personal style goes, the five items they sent me were perfect! I loved everything as I was pulling it out of the box.

Unfortunately, two items didn’t fit quite right (of course, it was the Easter dress and the jeans – such is life!!) so narrowing down my choices was easy. Otherwise, I probably would have bought the entire box. There is a 25% discount if you do, another added bonus if you love everything. I decided to keep the two tops and the one cardigan. 



It was a huge plus to be able to try the clothes on at home. Initially, I wasn’t sure about the cardigan so I tried it on with a few of my own clothes, and it started to grow on me. Now I think it might be my favorite item.

None of the items were outrageously priced, which was my biggest concern.

Overall, given this experience, here are the pros and cons.

Pros: great customer service, personalized, adorable branding, items were sent directly to me and I could try them on in the comfort of my own home and pair with actual items from my closet, no hassle of the mall, easy to buy and return items.

Cons: I bought something I didn’t necessarily need (even though I love them) and I still don’t have a dress for Easter or a new pair of jeans.

Will I do it again? ABSOLUTELY! 


 
P.S. If you think you might try it, please let me know and I’ll send you a referral. Or click here: https://www.stitchfix.com/referral/3047495 

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Living Like It's Spring


It’s March! Flipping over the calendar to this month feels like a milestone. We’ve made it through the bulk of winter, and signs of spring will (hopefully) be showing soon. But, even as I flipped over my calendar to the new month, I felt twinge of sadness looking outside at the snow-covered trees and snow-lined streets. Spring still feels very far away. In fact, looking at the conditions outside, spring almost feels impossible.



I decided that even though it’s still winter outside, in my climate-controlled house, I’m going to start living like it’s spring (we won’t be running around outside without jackets anytime soon!).  That means, I’ve banished all snowman and snow-themed decorations until next year; I put my flower sheets on the bed (sorry, husband); and I’m warming “bright” floral, coconut and sugary scents in my Scentsy warmer.



As I was going about it, I started pondering about the idea of “even though it’s still winter, I’m going to live like it’s spring.” I felt God tap me on the shoulder and “a-hem” me. *Light bulb going off moment* There is a bigger application here than just switching my home décor!



Certainly, there are different seasons of life, but how many times have I sat sulking in my winter season when I could have started living like it was spring? The quick answer is, more times than I care to think about. In challenging life situations; in difficult relationships; during health issues; through deployments; any time things have gotten dark and gloomy; I’ve willingly stayed in my winter mindset when I could have chosen to live like it was spring. The times when I could have been quicker to forgive, or been more thankful, to bring warmth to my coldness.



Then, I thought about the people I know who are going through their own winter season, of cold hearts and bleak attitudes, in their marriage or with family members. How can we live like it’s spring in a wintery relationship?  I immediately thought of a quote from C.S. Lewis, “ Do not waste time bothering whether you ‘love’ your neighbour; act as if you did. As soon as you do this we find one of the great secrets. When you are behaving as if you loved someone, you will presently come to love him.” Maybe that means a long overdue phone call, a kind note, or an overall attitude adjustment toward that person?



Or there might not be strained relationship, but another full basket of laundry and a sink of dirty dishes is enough to bring on blizzard-like conditions to our spirits.  I know some days I feel like life is one big snowball, and I’m at the bottom of the hill it’s rolling down. How can we push through to find spring? I think it comes down to thankfulness. Trying to find a way to be thankful. A sink-load of dishes reminds me that we have food to eat, and a full laundry basket reminds me we have clothes to keep us warm. I’m also reminded that this particular season of life will pass, as all seasons do, and at some point there won’t be as many dishes or clothes to wash.



As I write this, we’re expecting another several inches of snow within the next 24-hours. It might be snowing now, but I know soon enough that I will see the buds of spring blooming. I know that without question, and knowing it gives me the strength to face one more (hopefully!) snowfall. In the same way, I know without question, God will also bring me through all of life’s wintery situations to a flourishing springtime. How I choose to look at the snow today depends on my faith, hope and confidence.