So, I’m pulling together some outfits for an upcoming trip and decided to look back through my #wiww posts on instagram for some inspiration from my closet. Turns out, almost 90% of the outfits in my what-i-wore-wednesday pics were from Stitch Fix. This is partly due to the fact that Wednesdays are the days that we have a few standing appointments and mommy + baby classes. Thus, on Wednesdays I actually put on real clothes.
But my whole point of trying out Stitch Fix to begin with was that I wanted a more grown up wardrobe, what with being almost thirty and still being mistaken for a high schooler practically every day of my life. You know what would help with that? Not shopping at the high schooler stores in the mall. I know, I had that revelation a little late in life, y’all.
So a year ago, inspired by the book 7 and my desire to not look like a 12 year old, I donated most of my clothes and decided to build a simple, smaller, flexible and more grown up wardrobe piece by piece. I was totally skeptical of the service starting out but looking back over the past six+ months, I’m really happy to see that the same pieces show up again and again which means slowly and surely, I’m accomplishing that goal.
Also, I’m getting my hair cut Saturday. Bangs or no bangs?
(I used my Stitch Fix affiliate link because obviously I would love for you to use it if you decide you’d like to try out the service but you totally can just sign up for the wait list without it if you prefer! You can read my other posts on Stitch Fix and how it all works here and here. No one paid/perked me to write this, I just wanted to play along with WIWW today!)