![]() ![]() This is a monthly subscription, though you can skip a month, or cancel anytime. Women’s style items range from $50-100 each and women’s fitness items are typically $30-$70 each. There is a $20 non-refundable styling fee, which can be applied to your final purchase, 5 days to return what you don’t want. Wantable offers “Edits” just for women in two different categories: Style and Fitness. Most Stitch Fix customers are women, so here is a nice long list of Stitch Fix alternatives for women looking for a monthly clothing style service. Save big on your wardrobe from Nadine West!Use discount code KATELYN25 for $25 Off a Full box and Free Shipping! Stitch Fix Alternatives for Women They also offer a referral program, where you can earn $10 for every friend who signs up with your link. Just return items you don’t want in the same envelope they came in, at no additional return shipping costs. You typically have about three days to try on items. They charge you $9.98 shipping, but apply that cost as a credit toward anything you purchase, so it’s free when you buy! But, if you don’t like anything, they do offer you a one-time courtesy to rollover that shipping cost toward your next shipment. Nadine West carries sizes S-3X but runs low on popular sizes of M and XL. Typical combos include a couple of tops (shirts, blouses, cardigans), a bottom (shorts, leggings, skirts), a dress, and a couple of pieces of jewelry and other accessories that are usually seasonal (sunglasses, beanie, or scarf). They send you a pink package of 4-14 fashion items to try on in your home. Nadine West is a super affordable and fun monthly styling service subscription that sends you items free of styling fees and charges! You can see my first Nadine West box of items in the video below:Ī post shared by Katelyn Fagan – Family Blogger didn’t love my first bag of clothes and you can tell they are a bit cheaper quality than other boxes I’ve tried, but I still kept a few items that I received and am happy about that! I look forward to the next months’ shipments as they get to better understand my style and what I am looking for. You can check out my list of other online secondhand clothing stores including and Poshmark. Unfortunately, many used clothing box stores have come and gone. Shop Thredup! 2.) Other Consignment Options ![]() Occasionally they also offer new and returning visitors 10% off their next order too. They don’t offer free shipping until an order is $79 or more, but if you spend $150+ in any calendar month, you get unlimited free standard shipping through the end of the following calendar month. However, if you want to return an item, you pay a $1.99 restocking fee per item, but you can receive your refund in the original form of payment or as credit, and if you earn enough reward points, you can waive the restocking fees on your next order. ThredUp also offers a longer return window than Stitch Fix with 14 days to make up your mind. The quality of almost everything I’ve received has been good to excellent. I have been able to find jeans and tops and dresses from brands I enjoyed from the more expensive clothing boxes, but at a fraction of the retail price. My secret is often to get boxes of clothes from Stitch Fix (and other alternates listed below) and see what brands I like (as I’m so unfamiliar with “quality” brands) and then see what items are on Thredup from those brands. ThredUp sells name-brand clothing, but it’s secondhand, used clothes, which means cheaper than retail! Sometimes, much cheaper, but the clothes meet certain quality guidelines so you won’t be buying threadbare, damaged, or stained items (usually). ![]() This is where I buy clothes for myself most often. It’s a great way to build up a closet of clothes actually worth hanging up.īut, I just cannot afford to buy a full box. ![]() The prices of Stitch Fix clothes is very prohibitive to me and my budget, but I kinda love the idea still of a personal stylist picking out new clothes me and dressing me better than I ever dress myself, as I am totally NOT into fashion or shopping generally. I weighed the pros and cons of Stitch Fix in my last review. In my first honest review of Stitch fix, I put into question the Stitch Fix cost if you are a frugal person, like me. I’ve tried out Stitch Fix three times now. Maybe it’s just because you’d like to know what else is out there.Īnd I don’t judge you for your reasons for looking into alternatives to Stitch Fix– the popular online personal styling service that sends clothes to your door without you having to leave home and try on 10,000 pairs of pants in the pursuit of the one pair that will fit you and your style perfectly. Maybe it’s the type of clothes they carry. ![]()
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