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Stitch Fix August 2019

Lifestyle· Self Love

24 Aug

August is winding down and at least in our area, the kids are back to school. It’s still warm, but signs of Autumn are starting to pop up everywhere from early leaves changing color to football and fall decor.

I also saw signs of fall in my August Stitch Fix.  This time around, I forgot to provide my stylist with a note but I’m not sure I would have known what to tell her anyway.  I did make a few comments in my review for July’s Fix that I’m open to trying whatever she thinks will work from new patterns to even some new styles that I may not know of or know if I’ll like.

As usual, she pulled through and send some pieces that will work while it still feels like summer but that will also start transitioning me into fall too.

Here is what was in my August Stitch Fix Box:

stitch fix 41 hawthorn

41 Hawthorn Cristen Shirt Dress

I don’t own many shirt dresses but the ones I have, I really like.  This cute dress is no different. I am not 100% in love with the chevron pattern but it looks really cute on.  I’ve been known to pair a cute shirt dress over skinny jeans and boots in cooler weather too so this would be a great option for that.

41hawthorne-top

41 Hawthorn Orlee Mixed material Split Neck Top

I don’t usually wear clothes in the red and orange color range so I was surprised to see this top in my Fix but the print is actually really pretty and while it does feel wearable now, it would also be great layered under a jacket for fall.

market & spruce stitch fix

Market & Spruce Haileah V-Neck Mix Media Knit Top

One of the brands I see most often in my Fixes because I love it, this top fits right in.  I wear a lot of mix media tops from LOFT so I knew when I put this top on, that I would like it. ….

1822denim

1820 Denim Isabel Belted Utility Pocket Cargo Pant

I have requested alternatives to jeans in the past without going super dressy so I wasn’t shocked to see something like this in my Fix.  Cargo pants feel very fitting for my lifestyle even though it’s not a style that I already own. This is a new brand for me to try so I was a little apprehensive about the fit.

baytobaubles

Bay to Baubles Peony Fringe Pendant

I don’t wear a lot of jewelry because a lot of what I’ve tried gets in the way at work.  I do wear necklaces and this one is adorable.

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Hello.  Welcome to Bethann Renee Home & Lifestyle (formerly Twig & White). My name is Bethann.  I’m a child of God,  a wife, mom to two basset hound rescues, a designer, business owner, blogger and creative.  I just a regular woman with realistic budgets, doing my best to create a beautiful home and life through thrifting, creativity and lots of DIY.  If you’re a regular gal trying to do the same, let’s be friends.  Grab a cup of coffee, sit back and get inspired.

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