Nadine West Review (Why I’m Canceling)
Nadine West is a monthly (or bi-weekly, depending on which subscription plan you choose) clothing subscription company that caters to women of all clothing sizes (S-3XL). After reading many Nadine …
Nadine West is a monthly (or bi-weekly, depending on which subscription plan you choose) clothing subscription company that caters to women of all clothing sizes (S-3XL). After reading many Nadine …
Hi there! My name is Alizabeth! I’m plus-sized and pregnant. Sadly, there’s a shortage of companies that offer plus size maternity clothing. But, that didn’t stop me from trying to …
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The main differences between Trendy Butler vs Five Four are:
There’s a stereotype that women spend more time shopping than men, but a report published in New York Daily News found just the opposite–and may be just one sign that men can benefit from comparing clothing subscription services like Trendy Butler vs Five Four.
According to the report, men spend both more time and more money shopping than women. On average, the men surveyed spent 3 more hours shopping and $85/ month more than women. Another telling t
Are you a plus-size woman that’s tired of spending hours upon hours shopping in stores for a pair of jeans or top, only to find that the stores that you’re shopping at don’t offer plus-size options?
Girl, same.
Even though 70% of the female population in the United States are plus size, stores just don’t seem to be willing to cater to larger bodies. As a plus-size fashion influencer, I’ve gotten very tired of wasting my time shopping around in person for stores that refuse to offer sizing that’ll fit my larger body.
Another frustrating problem that I often run into when shopping in person for plus size clothing is it the inconsistent sizing. I could go to one store that offers “plus-size” clothing, but their “plus-size” clothing only actually fits a size 8.
For me, I n
Are you tired of spending hours off of your time searching for the best plus size clothing subscription company on the market?
Well, look no further. At one point in my life, I, too was tired of reading reviews online trying to choose the best clothing subscription company that I should invest my money into. That is why I have decided to take my time to create an exhaustive review of breaking down dia and Co vs. Wantable Style.
As a plus-size fashion influencer, I understand how important it is to find a subscription company that’s going to listen to your wants and needs, while also sending out clothing that accurately represents the plus-size body. In this guide, I’m going to break down my personal experiences with Dia & Co, as well as Wantable Style. I’ll also advise you on what I believe is the best option for you to invest in.
Are you looking to spice up your wardrobe but aren’t sure about how to dress in the latest trends?
Worry no more.
As more and more plus-size clothing styling subscriptions hit the market, it can be confusing to try to decide on one subscription company. If you’re trying to decide between Dia & Co or Stylogic, it can be tricky deciding between the two. But that’s why I’m here to help you!
In this complete guide, I will break down the differences between Styolic and Dia & Co. Before we get into this guide, you must understand that my personal experiences with these two companies may not be the same as yours. I’m here to share what I experienced and my personal opinions.
Also, I’m a size 2XL in tops and a size 18 in bottoms. I’m also a plus size fashion influencer,
The main differences between Stitch Fix vs Trendy Butler are:
A personal stylist, with clothes to fit not only your body type and size but also your style preference: when Stitch Fix in 2011, the idea seemed revolutionary.
Now, almost a decade later, clothing subscription boxes are in full swing, from plus sized specialty subscriptions like Gywnnie Bee, to high end fashion alternatives like Rent the Runwa
Sock Fancy and Sock Panda are two very similar subscription services that send their customers fun, funky socks to add some color to their outfits each month. Sock Fancy and …
Subscription box services made their stamp on the United States market in 2011 and is now a billion-dollar business with million of subscribers that is expected to exceed 20 billion …