Stitch Fix Review for November 2021 – Fix #99
November is here and that means it is time for another Stitch Fix review. Let’s see what my stylist, Jennifer, picked for me to try this month.
Stitch Fix Review for November
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For this Fix, I asked Jennifer to send a dress, sweaters, and tops.
Market & Spruce Sharon Cowl Neck Waffle Stitch Pullover
The first item that I tried was the Market & Spruce Sharon Cowl Neck Waffle Stitch Pullover. I loved how soft and cozy this sweater felt.
Did you know that clogs are back? I got ordered these from Target.
I liked this sweater but I do not like cowl necks because they always mess up my hair.
Fortune + Ivy Reagan Cowl Neck Button Detail Pullover
The next thing that I tried on was the Fortune + Ivy Reagan Cowl Neck Button Detail Pullover. This sweater was lightweight, very comfortable, and the perfect color to enjoy during fall.
I didn’t keep this sweater.
Nine Britton Billie Tie Front Brushed Knit Top
Next I tried the Nine Britton Billie Tie Front Brushed Knit Top.
I really liked this top but I didn’t keep it because I already have two Stitch Fix leopard tops.
Nine Britton Harley Brushed Knit Back Detail Dress
Next I tried the Nine Britton Harley Brushed Knit Back Detail Dress.
All of the jewelry that I am wearing in this post is from Rocksbox.
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It is really cold here in Virginia so we had to take pictures inside this month. To see details on my winter decor, click here and here.
These adorable clogs were also ordered from Target.
If I were still teaching I would have kept this dress. It was super soft and very comfortable.
Market & Spruce Cameron Cowl Neck Brushed Knit Top
Market & Spruce Cameron Cowl Neck Brushed Knit Top
In Summary
- Market & Spruce Sharon Cowl Neck Wafle Stitch Pullover – $78 – Return
- Fortune + Ivy Reagan Cowl Neck Button Detail Pullover – $54 – Return
- Nine Britton Billie Tie Front Brushed Knit Top – $40 – Return
- Nine Britton Harley Brushed Knit Back Detail Dress – $48 – Return
- Market & Spruce Cameron Cowl Neck Brushed Knit Top – $42 – Return
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You look great in everything. All of the colors and styles suit you perfectly. I don’t care for cowl neck sweaters either; the necks always seem to grow over time.
Thanks for sharing the outfits. I hope all is well with you and your family. I continue to keep you all in prayer.
Suzanne
Thank you so much, Suzanne!
I have always been a big cowl neck fan. And those colors are great.
Short hair and cowl necks play nicely!
Thanks for sharing your outfits! I actually have the animal print top! (I have too much animal print…lol)
I also loved reading about and seeing your pics from your trip out west. I hope I can visit there one day!
Take care!!
Dawn
Thank you so much, Dawn! I am hoping that we can go out west next fall to see more. I haven’t seen the Grand Canyon and I’d love to go to National Parks in Utah.
As always, you look great in everything!
Thank you so much, Amy!
I don’t like cowl knecks either. They are annoying for me.
You mention the Market and Spruce Cameron Cowl knit top but I don’t see a picture. I was thinking of buying that one and hoped to see it modeled. Did I miss it somehow?
It’s at the beginning of the post.
Love the cozy sweaters this month!
We love it and I’m making it again tonight.
So did I but the cowl necks made them a no for me.
I loved eveything thing on you, Paula. Great colors and flattering pieces. I love cowl necks, but I get why some people do not care for them. I love these posts. Thank you for continuing to share.
Thank you so much, Sarah!