I just got my first box. I only liked one thing when I opened it and after trying everything on, I want to keep 4 of the 5 pieces. This is not good. Not good at all.
If you've tried it, did the boxes get better the more you used the service?
it gets better each fix. I've had 10 so far. I've only kept it all one time. Usually I only keep one or two items. I shop less in store now and wait for my fix each month. I love it.
it gets better each fix. I've had 10 so far. I've only kept it all one time. Usually I only keep one or two items. I shop less in store now and wait for my fix each month. I love it.
This is kind of what I was hoping to do. I don't like to shop and rarely get new clothes. This seems like a good way to keep my wardrobe fresh without dropping a ton of money at once and without the hassle of going to the mall.
Post by FrozenSunshine on Jul 9, 2015 22:30:05 GMT -5
I loved my first fix. The second I kept 2 items. But it made me update my profile and add a pinterest board to help them. I love it. I hate taking time out to go shopping.
I get my first box this weekend. I LOVE shopping, but after having the second kid, I realized that I just don't have the time to casually shop like I used to. I'm hoping this adds some fun pieces to my wardrobe without having to roam the mall for stuff.
I'm actually happy to hear you liked as many pieces as you did with your first box. I've heard that it usually takes a while for your stylist to get a sense of your style and send you things that you love. I'm hoping I love at least 2+ pieces for the first box.
I have not tried yet because I generally am bigger than a 14. I would love a plus-size version. Does anyone know if such a thing exists?
My understanding is not yet, which frankly baffles me. I think Gywennie Bee (sp?) is a plus size clothes borrowing service, but that really isn't the same thing at all.
I have not tried yet because I generally am bigger than a 14. I would love a plus-size version. Does anyone know if such a thing exists?
My understanding is not yet, which frankly baffles me. I think Gywennie Bee (sp?) is a plus size clothes borrowing service, but that really isn't the same thing at all.
Thanks. I'd be fine for tops and dresses and I guess I could just opt out of pants. Gwynnie Bee seems kind of complicated and more like rent the runway for every day clothes?