If I loved it, I leave feedback explaining why it was special to me. You also have an opportunity to leave comments about this fix. When you check out, Stitch Fix asks you to rate each item in your fix based on the style, fit and cut. Making good use of your Pinterest board is a great strategy, but don’t overlook the checkout process on Stitch Fix. Tip #3 - Leave Feedback for Stylist at Checkout If Stitch Fix pushes my boundaries, sharing photos of myself in existing fashions from my closet helps my personal style stay grounded. Stitch Fix has been amazing for pushing my fashion boundaries out of my comfort zone (in a good way) but it’s also worthwhile for my stylist to see me wearing some of my basic clothing pieces. I believe it’s important for my stylist to see the type of clothes that I already own, enjoy wearing and feel comfortable in. Sometimes I just take a selfie and upload that photo to my style board. I try to be specific as possible so she knows if it’s the fabric, the cut, the style the hemline or something else that I loved. In those pins, I take a moment to thank my stylist and explain what I loved about the pieces in the photo. Sometimes I highlight fashions from other bloggers and request pieces with a similar style.Īt other times, share photos of myself wearing specific pieces that arrived in my fixes. If you check out My Style board on Pinterest, you will notice lots of my pins have notes directly to my stylist in the pin descriptions. I use many of the pins to write my own form of personal notes to my stylist. That’s when it occurred to me: PINTEREST! Lots of women share pins of their favorite styles on their fashion boards, but I take this one step further. It feels like my stylist really knows me and I wanted to find a more personal way to communicate directly with Layla. Tip #2 - Write Notes to Your Stylist on Pinterest My past several fixes have been from Layla and she is always so sweet! Layla writes great personal notes and lets me know exactly why she selected the items for me. I love the little notes my stylist always includes in my fix. What better way to communicate with your stylist, than by sharing photos of the fashions you love. Now imagine an entire Pinterest board filled with photos of the styles you love. Your style profile is great and loaded with tons of basic information but remember the ld adage: a picture is worth a thousand words. If you don’t have a fashion Pinterest board, you NEED one. I would argue that aside from your size information, Pinterest is your stylist’s most valuable piece of information as she selects items to include in your fix. In many ways, the success of your next fix depends on Pinterest. The most important link at the bottom of your profile is for your fashion Pinterest board. If you scroll all the way down, Stitch Fix provides an opportunity for you to share social media links. Your style profile gives your style valuable information about your sizes, preferences and sense of fashion. Tip #1 - Share Your Style Board on Pinterest We receive a small commission each time someone makes a purchase or signs up for Stitch Fix with one of our links, which helps to support the blog.
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I am happy to share all of my feedback secrets for how to get the best clothes from Stitch Fix so your stylist can dress you from head to toe in fashions you will love too. I take great care to share as many details about what I love (as well as what I hate) with my stylist in several ways. The success of my fixes depends tremendously on the feedback I leave after each fix. There once was a time that my stylist changed often but no matter who selects my clothing, my fixes for the past year have been consistently flattering, gorgeous and just my style. By now you know all about my obsession with Stitch Fix.