Styling Services Reviewed Β Β·Β 2026
Stitch Fix is worth it for a specific kind of shopper β and a money sink for everyone else. Here's the cost structure in plain terms, who genuinely comes out ahead, and what the same money buys from a human stylist or an AI stylist at $8.99/month.
| The number | The catch | |
|---|---|---|
| Styling fee | Typically around $20 per fix (published rate as of 2026) | Credited toward anything you keep; not refunded if you return everything |
| Item prices | Retail β most pieces typically land in the $30-100+ range | You can set a price-range preference, but you're still paying full retail |
| Keep-all discount | A percentage off (typically 25%) if you keep the whole fix | Only helps if all five pieces genuinely work for you |
| Typical keep cost | Keeping 2-3 items commonly totals $100-250 per fix | Your real cost depends entirely on how much you keep |
Figures reflect typical published ranges as of 2026; check Stitch Fix directly for current fees and policies.
Style Club
Want the styling without the retail markup? Style Club sends 12 outfits a month in your colors, rendered on your own photo β $8.99/month with a 7-day free trial.
| Stitch Fix & other boxes | Human personal stylist | Style Club ours | |
|---|---|---|---|
| What a month costs | $100-250+ if you keep a few items, plus styling fee | $150-400 per session, typically | $8.99 flat |
| What the money buys | Clothes at retail, picked from their inventory | 1:1 advice and shopping guidance | 12 complete outfits/month + stylist chat, shop anywhere |
| Built on your color season | Rarely β stylists vary | Only if trained in color analysis | Always β it's the foundation |
| See it on your own body | Only after the box arrives | No β verbal advice | Yes β outfits rendered on your photo |
| Risk of a wasted month | Return everything and the styling fee is gone | One bad session is $150+ | 7-day free trial, cancel anytime |
Box and stylist pricing are typical published ranges as of 2026; check each service for current rates.
Most people typing this search don't actually want a box of clothes β they want to stop guessing what suits them. That's a knowledge problem, not an inventory problem. Colors that fight your natural coloring and cuts that fight your bone structure will look wrong at any price, which is why a fix full of perfectly nice clothes can still disappoint. Seasonal color analysis and Kibbe body typing solve the underlying problem once, and every future purchase β from any store β benefits.
Not sure of your season or type yet? Start free with the 2-minute color quiz and the Kibbe body type test, or see the full comparison of Stitch Fix alternatives.
The verdict, priced
One kept Stitch Fix item often costs more than a full year of Style Club ($79/year) β 12 outfits a month, weather-aware, with shop links for any store.