


In fact, there was only 1 piece that I felt didn’t “fit”. But, based off of what I selected in my Style quiz, Thredup was right on with sizes. Pants are too long in the length, shoulders are too broad in the shoulders. I’m only 5’2″ and generally just small in stature, so it can be hard for me to find things that fit. I was really happy to see that my Goody Box included 4 Petite items. Thredup did not disappoint in this area, either. Stitch Fix does a great job finding the right fit based off of your style and fit quiz selections. So excellent quality from Stitch Fix, too, but the price most definitely reflects that. The items I would get from Stitch Fix were brands you would in more upscale department stores like Nordstrom. The things that I chose to keep I know will be in my closet for the long term. Crew, Nike, Talbots, Ann Taylor Loft, Lucky Brand and New York & Company, to name a few. The most expensive thing in my box was $25.99.Īnd these were all great brands. In addition to more options, Thredup is far more competitve than Stitch Fix when it comes to price. I’m short and, well, curvy, I guess is the best way to describe me. I don’t exactly have an easy to fit frame. I’m a cast a wide net type of person, especially when it comes to clothing, so more options is better for me. For starters, the Thredup Goody Box sends you FIFTEEN items. Here’s why I like the Thredup Goody Box better than Stitch Fix (Sorry, Stitch Fix, I still love you, too, though!). There is a non-refundable $10 (currently, but it looks like that number is reduced right now from $20) deposit, which is applied to the items you purchase. Those get sent to you, you try on in the comfort of your own home and then send back whatever you don’t like. You fill out a quick style survey, order your box and then a stylist picks out your items for you. The Thredup Good Box is basically the same concept as Stitch Fix. I could never narrow down quite enough, so when I noticed that Thredup was offering a Goody Box, I was all in! Thredup Goody Box vs. There are tons of options to filter your searches, including style, brand, condition and price if you need to narrow things down. If you’re a browser, you will LOVE the pages and pages of clothing to go through.


So much to choose from that even though I had browsed the site many, many times, I could never settle on what to buy. Ann Taylor Loft, Anthropologie, Banana Republic, H&M and countless more.Īnd there is LOT to choose from. There are top designer brands (I’m talking Gucci, Armani, Tory Burch) and then there are also more of the middle of the road stuff, which is what I prefer. The clothes from Thredup are brands from your favorite stores. Now, I’ve not done this end of things and from the reviews I’ve read, you’re not going to get rich doing this, but if you’re getting rid of stuff anyway, why not get a little cash (or credit to buy new stuff from Thredup)? ThredUp Clothes So where do the clothes come from? Well from you, maybe! You can order a clean out bag from Thredup and send in your unwanted, gently used clothing and Thredup will send you a payment for them. The clothes are triple checked for flaws and they are on trend. And this isn’t your local Salvation Army or Saver’s. They have KILLER brands and generally for up to 90% off. Thredup is an online Consignment Clothing store. Second hand clothes are more sustainable clothes and we can feel good about that. There are other Stitch Fix competitors out there, but they are generally the same price point and they don’t have the added environmental benefit that Thredup offers. The Thredup Goody Box is the PERFECT alternative if you don’t have the budget for Stitch Fix. Thredup ReviewĮnter the Thredup Goody Box. It’s not something I can invest in more than a couple of times a year. I got a great Stitch Fix box just a couple of months ago and I’m still in love with all of the pieces that I got. You know I’m sucker for a box of surprise clothing in the mail. If you click one and make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no additional cost to you.*** Well, lucky for me, they came up with the brilliant idea of Thredup Goody Boxes! I’m a huge fan and I’ll tell you why in this Thredup Review.
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I’ve been a fan of the idea of Thredup, the online consignment store, but I found the full site overwhelming. Nothing from last year fits! Yay! But also, BOO! I have to figure out all new clothes. Which means, I need new summer clothes! Especially since I’ve been on Keto and have lost over 20 pounds.
