Hey Friends!
I saw a few ads for another clothing try-on service called Wantable and wanted to compare it to Stitch Fix.
Here’s what I got in the June box and how I styled the pieces.
Piece 1: Michel Studio Mixed Media Laser Cut Cami – $48
I really liked the length & fit of this piece as well as the color. The scalloped neckline made it extra sweet.
My Rating: 4
Alan’s Rating: 3
Piece 2: DEX Pleated Front Tie Pant – $65
My favorite piece in the box. These pants are perfect for work and would easily transition into fall with a cute bootie.
My Rating: 5
Alan’s Rating: 4 (They look comfortable without being too casual.)
Piece 3: Love & Legend Short Sleeve Striped Boyfriend Tee – $32
This shirt was super comfy, but for the price point was not necessarily worth it.
My Rating: 3.5
Alan’s Rating: 1.5 (Can get a similar style for a much better value.)
Piece 4: Vigoss Jagger Classic Fit Skinny Jeans – $78
The jeans were comfortable and fit true to size. The only thing I didn’t like about them is how much they bunched up in the knees (It made them look a little wrinkled).
My Rating: 4
Alan’s Rating: 3
Piece 5: Lucky Brand All Over Embroidered Daisy Top – $49
Cute piece. I liked the embroidering. It’s a versatile piece as a relaxed tee.
My Rating: 3
Alan’s Rating: 1.5
Piece 6: Kut From The Kloth Denim Jacket – $79
A good denim jacket is a staple in any wardrobe. It’s comfortable and stretchable with movement. If I didn’t just get a denim jacket, I would buy this.
My Rating: 5
Alan’s Rating: 3.5
Piece 7: Street Level Koko Shoulder Bag – $78
Loved the color on this bag. It’s got a really cute front piece that can double as a clutch. I think a bag like this is a versatile accessory to any outfit. It reminds me a little bit of the Madewell tote bags in a smaller size.
My Rating: 4.5
Alan’s Rating: 3.5
What are your thoughts on the pieces? Let me know what I should add to my wardrobe!
So how does Wantable work?
It’s very similar to Stitch Fix! Here’s a link to that blog to read my take.
Similarities:
- You fill out a style quiz. It’s thorough but easy to take.
- You can link your Pinterest board to give them a better look into your style.
- You can add a note to let your stylist know that you’d like to see in your box.
- You pay a $20 styling fee per box which you can use towards your purchase.
- You get a 20% discount if you purchase all the items in your box.
- You can exchange for a different size.
- Price points are about the same Stitch Fix vs. Wantable. Little on the expensive end, but higher quality pieces that you would get a lot of use out of.
- Prepaid package to send items back in (and it’s free).
- Downloadable app to make checking out easy.
Differences:
- You get 5 days to try on your items vs. Stitch Fix, which gives you 3.
- You get 7 items vs. 5 items.
- You can visit what’s called “The Stream”, a place where you can pick out items you would like to see versus items you’d rather not. Check out their FAQ for more info.
- Alan says he thinks there is more of a range of items in the Wantable box vs. Stitch Fix.
Overall, I think the two styling companies are pretty similar. I will keep you posted as to my thoughts on further boxes from Wantable & Stitch Fix. I’ve been pleased with both my experiences so far!
Want to try Wantable? (Haha see what I did there??) Let me know if you’d like to try it and I can send you a link & you’ll get $25 towards your first box!
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Laura
June 20, 2018 at 10:42 pmWantable seems like their prices are pretty high. Also, Alan is a harsh judge! Has he ever given a 5? You make everything look amazing! 5😍5😍5😍5😍
Andi Marrs
June 21, 2018 at 5:00 amYeah, they were kinda high. But I also feel like stitch fix is about the same with prices. Haha he is! And thank you!