Just For Fun

April 15, 20262 min read

Just for Fun

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With summer right around the corner, I don’t know about you, but I’m already thinking about sunny vacations and weekend getaways — and that always makes me want to add some cute new outfits to my closet! ☀️ There’s just something exciting about fresh clothes for travel season.

I’ve used Stitch Fix a few times before and I’ve actually really liked what they’ve sent me. In fact, I’m wearing one of my Stitch Fix pieces in the first photo!

Since I had a good experience with them, I got curious and decided to try a couple of other styling services to see how they compared.

First, I tried Dia & Co.
They sent me 7 items, and I was so excited when the box arrived. But when I tried everything on… I only really liked one piece. The rest just weren’t my style at all — the colors, the fits, and the overall vibe felt off. They offer a discount if you keep everything, but I couldn’t justify keeping things I didn’t love just to save a little money. So I sent it all back.

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Next, I gave Wantable a shot.
They sent me 9 items. Again, most of them were just not me — I thought they looked pretty ugly on me, honestly. I did like two of the shirts, but they were way too short for my longer torso. So back they all went.

One thing that really surprised me with Wantable was the price — they charge almost double what Stitch Fix does for their pieces. That made it even harder to want to keep anything.

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The one thing all three companies do really well is make returns super easy. You can send back anything (or everything) you don’t like with no hassle, which I really appreciated.

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After trying all three, I think I’ll just stick with Stitch Fix for now. It was still fun to experiment and see what else is out there!

Have you ever ordered clothes from a styling company like Stitch Fix, Dia & Co., or Wantable? What was your experience like? Did you find one you love, or did you end up sending most things back too? I’d love to hear your recommendations!

Anna

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