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What I'm wearing:
Top: Stitch Fix
Pants: Old Navy
Flats: Unlisted via DSW (on sale)
Necklace: J. Topolski
Earrings: Kohl's
I received five items, but this was the only one I felt really fit my style—I couldn't really see myself wearing any of the other items. But it was fun to try, and I may try it again in a few months. It's also on the little pricey for my liking (this top was $38), so if you like all the items you receive you can end up spending $200 (my monthly shopping budget...ish). But it was fun and I tried something new!
(Also haaaay new shoes! My Old Navy flats finally met their end so it was time for some new ones and I loooove these.)
(Also haaaay new shoes! My Old Navy flats finally met their end so it was time for some new ones and I loooove these.)
Have you tried Stitch Fix?
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