Bryce’s Stitch Fix for Kids box came with fun packaging and a couple sheets of stickers, and TONS of items that definitely fit his style.
With Bryce turning four (?!?!!) this week, I thought it’d be fun to surprise him with a Stitch Fix box in the mail. Plus, as we come into spring, I realized that he needs a few more pieces to round out his spring capsule wardrobe.
In case you are new to Stitch Fix, it is an online styling service that delivers a truly personalized shopping experience, for you and your family. Fill out your Style Profile for either Women, Men or Kids. and a Personal Stylist will handpick pieces to fit your tastes, needs and budget—and mail them right to your door. Each box contains a curated selection of clothing, shoes and accessories for you to try on at home. Simply keep the items you love and send back the rest in a prepaid USPS envelope. Shipping and returns are always free—even for exchanges! (Trust me, it’s easier to have your kiddo try on clothes at home versus a store, hands down!)
A fix is $20, and that goes towards anything you keep. If you keep all the items, you also receive a 25% discount. I’ve reviewed a number of Stitch Fix shipments for myself….you can check them all out here.
Bryce and I had a fun time doing a little photo shoot for the blog, so let’s dive into what we got!
In this fix, I filled out his style profile to reflect his wardrobe tastes (more on that here), sizing, cost preferences, etc. He really needed spring tops (both dressy for church and casual for play), along with a couple new pairs of pants. I prefer classic styles for him, no logos or graphic tees. All in all, I say they really did a great job sticking to it!
Sizing: for reference, Bryce is a size 4T in most brands. Small waist and longer legs.
His box contained 10 items: 1 pair of shoes, 6 tops, 2 pants and 1 pair of shorts.
First up, was this number. The pants were a bit baggy and long on him (pants are tricky with this guy). The shoes are awesome and have velcro closures to get on and off easily.
Outfit details:
Joules Short Sleeve Pocket Tee
Levi’s 511 Slim Super Soft Sueded Pant…which he said felt smooth like peanut butter ;-)
TOMS Navy Canvas Pasadena Slip Ons
Outfit details:
Sovereign Code Daria Short Sleeve Pocket Tee
Primary Christiano Basic Knit Stretch Short (have been hearing great things about this brand so was glad to try it…it’s awesome!)
Shoes c/o Pediped (not part of the fix)
Outfit details:
Primary Dec The Classic Short Sleeve Tee
James AG Slim Straight Stretch Denim (had an adjustable waistband!)
TOMS Navy Canvas Pasadena Slip Ons
Outfit details:
Rumi + Ryder The Classic Long Sleeve Oxford Woven
James AG Slim Straight Stretch Denim (had an adjustable waistband!)
Shoes c/o Pediped (not part of the fix)
Outfit details:
Rumi & Ryder The Classic Short Sleeve Button Up
James AG Slim Straight Stretch Denim (had an adjustable waistband!)
Shoes c/o Pediped (not part of the fix)
Outfit details:
Andy & Evan Rudy Long Sleeve Plaid Button Down Shirt
James AG Slim Straight Stretch Denim (had an adjustable waistband!)
TOMS Navy Canvas Pasadena Slip Ons
Overall, I feel like this was a great fix. The items were higher quality than a big box store for sure, price points were decent, and he got a ton of items to choose from that fit his style pretty well.
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Thanks to Bryce for being a good sport and the most dapper little dude :-) Seriously, when did he get to be so grown up?!
Now for the hard part– what do we keep?!
He is SO HANDSOME!!! Love that last outfit, for sure. Super fun post!
Thanks..it was so fun- glad he was into posing for me that day :-)