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Confession: I have a tiny bit of a clothing addiction. It’s been that way since I was 8 years old and begged my mom to buy me the blue fur coat at Sears. She made me wait until Christmas, but I got that frivolous coat. There’s a picture of it floating around my parents’ old photo albums somewhere. I wish I had it to share with you; I know you’re dying to see it!
My mom was always concerned with my infatuation with getting new clothes (she typically bought me new clothes twice a year: back-to-school time and Christmas) and would frequently say: Don’t love something that can’t love you back. Don’t worry, Mom. Your words did make a difference and I don’t place my love of clothing above what’s really important: God, family, health, friendships.
But I still love clothes. And shoes.
I don’t have to beg my mom to buy me new clothes anymore, but I do have to justify my purchases to my husband and stay in a budget. That’s why I’m so excited to bring you this JustFab review today. JustFab has fun, trendy, fashion-forward clothes for this clothes-loving girl at prices that make it easy to justify my clothing addiction. I can buy something new every month if I want without breaking the bank.
What is JustFab?
JustFab is the leading fashion-subscription e-commerce site and lifestyle brand. They have everything from clothes to shoes to handbags to jewelry, all of which is created by their in-house design team in Los Angeles. You can become a VIP member and get exclusive pricing that is seriously unbeatable. Here’s how it works:
First, you take a fun style quiz online. This helps them personalize your shopping experience by learning exactly what styles you love and fit your lifestyle. Based on the results of your style quiz, the lovely JustFab stylists will create a personalized online boutique just for you.
You get a new boutique the first of every month with exclusive, member-only pricing. Then, you shop your boutique. You can buy something or nothing (yeah, right!); there’s no obligation to buy, ever. If you don’t want anything that particular month, you simply click “skip this month.” You have until the 5th of the month to shop or skip the month and can skip as many months as you’d like.
JustFab Review
This is the first outfit I ordered from JustFab. I couldn’t resist this adorable dress and shoes! As a stay-at-home mom, I’m wearing flip flops and tennies most of the time. I love my comfy clothes, but also like to get dressed up. So when I get a date night, I love to wear a dress and heels! You would never guess how comfortable these heels actually are. It must be the platform. I wore this outfit to a concert last week and it was perfect–I had no problem dancing in these!
It was fun seeing my new personalized boutique at the beginning of this month. It was so easy browse the styles picked for me and then place my second order. Noooo I didn’t skip the month. Guess what’s on its way? YELLOW shoes! My personalized boutique? Spot. on.
I am pretty much in love with JustFab and think you will be, too. I encourage you to sign up to be a VIP member so you can enjoy this affordable way to get fun new clothes that fit your style perfectly!
Heather says
I have been dying to check them out so thanks for the review! I love clothes!!!! Like really love clothes…:) Have you looked into Thredup? It’s amazing. I have a serious addiction to the app on my phone. It makes it way too easy to shop!
Maryea says
I think we’d be good friends, Heather. 🙂 I looked into Thredup a long time ago but forgot about it. I didn’t know they had an app–I will have to check that out! Thanks!
Liz says
Have you officially kicked StitchFix to the curb? Or is there room in your heart (and wallet) for both? 🙂 Do you prefer one over the other at this point?
Maryea says
No, I haven’t totally kicked them to the curb.There are just too many fun subscriptions out there to let them dominate my fashion choices! 😉 I don’t get a Stitch Fix box every month anymore, but every 2-3 months I do. Yes, I love clothes a little too much.