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Much, much happier with Wantable this go around! As some of you remember, last time, I was super disappointed that I didn’t get many colorful items from Wantable. Opening the box this time was much more thrilling as a rainbow of items spilled from the box. Check out my June Wantable Fitness Unboxing video and/or read below on what I thought about my edit.
Comment below or on the video and let me know what you would have kept!
June Wantable Fitness Edit
Aurora Space Dye Tank New Bloom Climawear – $30
I kind of love this top, except for the fact that it’s super close to my skin tone and I looked sort of naked in a few pictures I tried to take for the blog. There’s a built in bra, fits tight, but not too snug, and has adjustable straps. I’m truly considering this as one of my keep items, but am on the fence as to whether or not I must keep it.
Cory Vines Lane Crop Leggings – $55
Andy will not let me keep these. Gorgeous color, but they’re not doing my legs and thighs any justice. Super comfortable, but maybe just need them in a different color or pattern.
Rebecca Michaels Turtleneck Hoody Pullover Stripey – $98 Special $59
I have to laugh at this one. I felt a bit like ET with the hood up and the pattern was slightly ridiculous for my taste. I did enjoy dancing around in it for a bit though. It wasn’t too hot to wear, either. Maybe some day in the future when my taste in patterns change, but not today.
Collosseum Leopard Seamless Top – $39
I actually love this top, but I don’t normally wear short sleeves when I work out. The big issue is that it’s super see-thru and I would never wear layers when working out. The leopard and the color are adorable, but not enough to allow me to wear it when working out. Boo.
Glyder Mantra Space Dye Crop Pink Champagne – $56
Keeping these babies, not sure if it’s because I’m obsessed with space dye or because they’re so comfortable. You have to check these out or at least request pants in your own Wantable Fitness Edit. Love the color, love the fit.
How Wantable Works:
Spend $20 for a personalized fitness edit. Wantable sends you five articles of clothing, you pay for only what you want. Your $20 is used toward any purchase you make. Buy everything, save 30% off your order. Buy 3-4 items, save 20%. Click here through my referral code here to get your own Fitness Edit.
I totally panicked when Andy called asking what we were having for dinner. I had no idea what to make, hadn’t gone to the supermarket, and I didn’t have too much time to make anything. I looked in the fridge and cupboard and pulled out the first things that made sense that went together. What I ended up with was a cheesy chicken potato bake.
I also made use of the microwave to save some time on the potatoes, which in the end put this meal on the table probably a whole 20 minutes quicker than it would have had I only used the oven. Plus, it’s super hot out lately, and who wants the oven on all day?
Easy Cheesy Chicken Potato Bake
Gather
3 large russet potatoes
1/2 sweet onion, diced
2 cups of shredded cheddar cheese
1 chicken breast, cooked and diced
2 tablespoons butter, cut into small pieces
1 1/2 cups of cherry tomatoes, diced (optional)
Preheat oven to 375. Cook potatoes in microwave for 6 minutes, or until soft. Remove potatoes from microwave and dice. Toss potatoes, onion, and butter in a large bowl so butter softens and coats potatoes. Add chicken and toss.
Pour mixture into a glass pan and top with cheese. Bake in oven for 20 minutes or until cheese is melted and started to brown.
Remove, let cool for 10 minutes, and serve. Top with tomatoes if desired.
I am over the moon about Stitch Fix. When my friend Laurenne first told me about it, I was skeptical. I had a not as exciting experience with another fashion monthly subscription service, the company didn’t seem to take my likes and dislikes into consideration. But even so, I had given Stitch Fix a chance, and I’m so glad I did!
I think the difference is that Stitch Fix stylists take the time to review the questionnaire everyone fills out in the beginning (what trends you like, colors, size, fit, etc.). However, they also took a look at my Pinterest account (click here to see the inspiration board they viewed). Clearly they saw my love of stripes and polka dots!
The Rundown
Pay $20 for a styling. Fill out questionnaire and link to a Pinterest board of items you like or inspire your wardrobe. Wait for your box, then you’re shipped 5 items to try on. Keep what you want, send back what you don’t. Anything you keep, you can put your $20 styling fee toward as a credit. Keep everything, save 25% off your entire purchase!! Ship back what you don’t want and you’re all set!
June Stitch Fix Unboxing
Skies Are Blue Fuchsia Tula Keyhole Detail Blouse – $48
I don’t normally choose bright colors like this fuchsia, but I have to say I adore the color. The only problem I had was that the blouse did this funky pleat thing above the chest and I just couldn’t bring myself to keep it if I kept thinking about the pleating. Otherwise, super comfortable, great fit and the color looked great on!
Pixley Navy Hanneli Polka Dot Swing Skirt – $54
How adorable is this skirt?!? Total keeper! Sits perfectly on my natural waist, flows as I twirl and is super comfortable. I just want to wear this every day with cardigans and white button-ups and skip down the cobblestone in flats. Even Andy said he loved it.
Kut from the Kloth Black Francesco Maxi Dress – $58
I really want to love this maxi, but no matter what I did, it just didn’t sit well on my waist. It’s super soft, very comfortable, but the material just wasn’t flattering for my shape. Such a bummer because I didn’t want to take it off. I’m super excited to get a maxi in my box though, a sign my stylist took the time to look at my Pinterest board which is full of them. However, back to Stitch Fix it went.
Romolo Silver Montana Metal Starburst Necklace – $34
I cringed when I pulled this one out of the box. It seemed heavy and awkward sitting there, but when I put it on, it wasn’t so bad. Still not my taste, but looked stunning on. I really loved pairing it with the maxi dress, a suggestion by my Stitch Fix stylist. Glad I took it, but I’m not keeping the necklace sadly.
Market & Spruce Navy Corinna Striped Dolman Top – $48
Pulling this out of my Stitch Fix box, it was as if I had pulled this sweater out of my own closet. Totally up my alley, but really looks like most everything I own: striped, navy, and dolman. If the sleeves were a bit baggier I probably would have kept it, but really didn’t think I needed another one of these sweaters, especially when it’s boiling hot out lately. Not really a summer item.
Verdict
Love it! Even though I’m only keeping one item, I’m still super psyched about Stitch Fix and how well my stylist selected items for me. She selected items I wouldn’t normally pick out for myself, but always eye. It’s easy for me to dress other people, but I always have trouble with myself, so this really opened my eyes to options for myself.
If you want to give Stitch Fix a try or check them out, please, please click through my referral link. Once you sign up, you can share your own link and get an extra $25 off through referrals to use toward purchases. Thank you and please share your Stitch Fix experiences with me!