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Stitch Fix December 2018

Lifestyle· Self Love

27 Nov

I love the clothes for fall and winter.  Boots, scarves, jackets…all the layers make me happy and cozy.  After a more business casual fix for November, I remembered how much I enjoy feeling put together and professional while still fitting my casual lifestyle.

I forgot to leave my stylist a note but did pin lots of styles I’ve loving lately and after so many months of styling me, my stylist sent another great fix for December.

Here is what was in my December Fix:

Girly- Ryder Stripe Oblong Scarf – $38

Girly – Ryder Stripe Oblong Scarf

This scarf is the perfect weight in shades of blueish green.  It’s beautiful and goes perfectly with several of the other pieces in this fix.  It’s warm enough for winter without feeling too bulky for wearing inside.

Market & Spruce – Folsom Crew Neck Knit Top – $36

Market & Spruce – Folsom Crew Neck Knit Top

This top is a basic piece perfect for layering but nice enough to wear alone.  I have actually been looking to replace my old, worn-out black layering tees and this is a perfect replacement.  The fabric is the perfect mix of stretchy and flowy and the hemline is super flattering.

41 Hawthorn – Breton Cotton Blend Faux Suede Elbow Patch Pullover – $68

41 Hawthorn – Breton Cotton Blend Faux Suede Elbow Patch Pullover

I always have a hard time turning down a great stripe.  I also love the contrasting elbow patches that are a fun burgundy color.  This top is basically a sweater and while not my favorite style, the quality is great.

Market & Spruce – Kadenza Fleece Jacket – $78

Market & Spruce – Kadenza Fleece Jacket

It’s hard to tell from the photo but this jacket has a great shape and seaming detail.  It’s a great, thick fabric without feeling bulky.  I love the hood and zipper closure and the heather grey color is versatile. 

Liverpool  –  Adele Skinny Jean – $88

Liverpool – Adele Skinny Jean

I’ve shared before how much I love Liverpool jeans.  They always fit perfectly and the fabric is soft.  I mean these jeans always feel like I’m wearing sweatpants.  I also love the color.  The green is a great alternative without feeling too bold.

Overall thoughts on my December Fix

I will  likely be returning the striped sweater and maybe the scarf.  I don’t love the sweater on and even though I like the scarf, I don’t wear scarves that often because they get in my way at work.

Overall it was another great fix.  Proof that even without any specific notes to my stylist, she’s been with me long enough that she knows my style and always sends things that I love and that look great.

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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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