Category Fashion

How to Cancel Stitch Fix Quickly

One thing I’m not great about: going shopping for clothing for myself. Clothing shopping in person can be time-consuming, and even more so depending on your size, budget, and style preferences. Stitch Fix is the first clothing subscription company I…

The Best Plus Size Clothing Subscription Boxes I’ve Used

Best Plus Size Clothing Subscription Boxes!
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

Stitch Fix vs Threadbeast

Ever need an outfit for an event and don’t have time to go shopping? I’m someone who doesn’t always have time to shop in person- buying clothing online isn’t always easy. From questionable quality to things not fitting right, there’s…

Stitch Fix vs Trendy Butler: Which is Best?

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Stitch Fix vs Trendy Butler

Main Differences Between Stitch Fix vs Trendy Butler

The main differences between Stitch Fix vs Trendy Butler are:
  • Stitch Fix offers clothing for men, women and children, whereas Trendy Butler only carries clothes for men.
  • Stitch Fix is priced per box, whereas Trendy Butler has a flat monthly fee.
  • Stitch Fix carries an enormous selection, whereas Trendy Butler offers a handful of niche brands
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