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A Stitch Fix Alternative For Plus Sizes

A Stitch Fix Alternative for Plus Sizes

After I wrote and posted my completely honest review of Stitch Fix and then my post on Why I May Have Changed My Mind About Stitch Fix, I had a lot of people ask if I knew of any similar service that offered plus sizes.

I had heard of a site called Gwynnie Bee, but didn’t have any experience with it to know whether it was worth recommending. So I connected with them and asked about the possibility of doing a review of their service for all of the people who had asked me for details about it.A Stitch Fix Alternative for Plus Sizes
I’m not plus sized, but I wanted to try out the service I could give you an honest review and tell you my thoughts on it, since many of you have asked. Here’s my completely honest review:

Gwynnie Bee is a clothing rental subscription service for women sizes 10-32. They are similar to Stitch Fix in many ways, but different than Stitch Fix because instead of having items sent to you to try on and possibly consider buying, they are a “lending service” where they lend you clothes to wear for as long as you’d like and then you ship them back and they’ll send you more. It’s almost like what Netflix used to be, only for clothes!

A Stitch Fix Alternative for Plus Sizes

How It Works:

1. Sign up here for a free 30-day trial of Gwynnie Bee to try out the service. If you don’t want to continue your service, you can cancel before your credit card is charged.

2. Once you’re signed up, you can choose which subscription plan you’d like to try out. They offer a variety of subscription levels and each is based upon how many clothing items you “check out” from their “lending library” at a time. A Stitch Fix Alternative for Plus Sizes

3. After choosing which subscription plan you want to go with, then you go to their extensive online catalog of clothes. They offer 2000+ items and 150+ brands in each size — everything from professional wear to casual wear to formalwear and everything in between.A Stitch Fix Alternative for Plus Sizes

4. Choose which items are your favorite from their online catalog and add them to your online closet (they have a minimum number of items you need to add to your closet before they will send you a shipment — they recommend adding at least 25 items to your closet so that there’s a better chance of you getting something you absolutely love). I loved that they offer a Size Advisor and Shape Report so you’ll know very specific details on each item. Plus, they have a customer rating system for every item. This helps you make better decisions about what to put in your cart.
A Stitch Fix Alternative for Plus Sizes

5. Wait for your shipment to arrive! It usually takes 2-3 days for them to send a shipment out. Please note, per their website: “What is sent is based on availability. You can prioritize items you love in your virtual closet, and we will do our best to get those to you as soon as possible. While you may have your heart set on a particular piece, we cannot guarantee it will available at that time.”A Stitch Fix Alternative for Plus Sizes

6. Wear the clothes for as long as you’d like as often as you’d like. When you’re ready to return them, use the postage paid envelope to ship them back. Be sure to also go into Your Closet on their site and click on "Return item" under the garment you'd like to return and let us know when you are sending back. As long as you are at your closet minimum, this action will trigger your next shipment. You’ll usually receive your next shipment within 2-3 days.

7. You can return and repeat with unlimited exchanges and free shipping both ways!

Here’s what was in my box from Gwynnie Bee:

A Stitch Fix Alternative for Plus Sizes

A Stitch Fix Alternative for Plus Sizes

A Stitch Fix Alternative for Plus Sizes

After reviewing my box of clothing + spending quite a bit of time on their site, here are my conclusions about Gwynnie Bee:

Pros to Signing Up for Gwynnie Bee:

  • They offer lots of different styles of clothing — something to suit just about everyone’s tastes. You can sign up for a free account to have access to their online catalog to see all the clothes there are to choose from.
  • The minimalist in me loves that there is no waste — if you don’t like something or you’re done with it, you just send it back.
  • You don’t ever have to worry about dry cleaning the items. Per their website, it doesn’t sound like you are charged for items that are stained or ruined, so long as you let them know ahead of time when you send an item back.
  • There is an unlimited number of exchanges. If you don’t like something or you only want to wear it once, you can send it right back. Or, if you love something, you can hang onto it for as long as you like — or even choose to buy it.A Stitch Fix Alternative for Plus Sizes

Cons to Signing Up for Gwynnie Bee:

  • It’s expensive — especially if you want to have more than one item checked out at one time. If you’re not wearing an item at least a few times every single week, the cost of “checking that item out” is quite expensive when you do the math.
  • You have to mess with shipping things back. If you’re anything like me, getting my act together to get something shipped is always a little bit of effort. Yes, they send postage-paid envelopes, but you still have to actually put the clothes in the envelopes and get them shipped back (maybe I’m the only person who has issues actually getting things mailed!).
  • Even though you do choose styles and clothes that you love and add them to your online closet, you don’t know what they are going to send you. If you love surprises, this is great. But if you’re wanting them to send you a specific item to wear to a specific event, you are taking a gamble that that’s going to happen. (They recommend that you increase the chances of getting an item you love by adding at least 25 items to your online closet. You can prioritize your favorites.)

A Stitch Fix Alternative for Plus Sizes

Overall, I was very impressed with Gwynnie Bee. I love that you know exactly how much you are going to spend each month and I love that it’s a way to have an ever-rotating closet without ever needing to leave the house to go shopping.

For those who work in a job where you often need to wear nice clothes and you like to have variety in your wardrobe, this is a great way to be able to have a rotating wardrobe without spending a lot of time out shopping to buy new clothes.

Yes, it’s pricey and not for everyone (especially those who are regularly thrift store shoppers!), but my friends who are plus sized tell me that it’s really hard to find cute clothes in plus sizes. So this would be a great way to be able to find lots of cute clothes that are in your size at a set price every single month.

Sign up for a FREE 30-day trial of Gwynnie Bee here. 

Have you tried out Gwynnie Bee before? If so, I’d love to hear about your experiences with it!

{This post was underwritten by Gwynnie Bee. Read my disclosure policy here.}

    
 

$1 or Less Ideas: Recipes, Crafts, Gifts, and More!

$1 or Less Ideas for crafts, recipes, gifts, and more!

Laura from Heavenly Homemakers is sharing $1 or less ideas this week. Head over there to get ideas for recipes, crafts, gifts, plus more — all under $1!

    
 

Why I’m Doing It Scared…

Do It Scared

“How did you get over your fear of public speaking?” The question was posed by a recent event attendee.

I quickly responded, “Oh, I haven’t. I’m still nervous every time I get ready to go on stage.” For years, I avoided any situation that involved video cameras, media, or standing on a stage. I turned down opportunities out of fear.

Fear that I would say something ridiculous. Fear that I’d make a fool of myself. Fear that people wouldn’t like me.

But here’s what I’ve learned: when I walk through the fear instead of running from it, I find so much fulfillment, joy, and personal growth. And this fuels my desire to continue to step outside my comfort zone and face fear head on.

Yes, I’ve made lots of mistakes on stages and in front of cameras. Yes, I’ve gotten really negative reviews of my presentations. And yes, there are many times when I’ve felt awkward and unqualified.

But by pressing through, punching fear in the face, and doing it anyway — even while scared — I’ve gotten to meet some amazing people I wouldn’t have otherwise, I’ve learned a lot more about what I’m most passionate about, I’ve learned techniques to fake confidence even when you don’t feel it all, I’ve grown so much as a person through being stretched, and I’ve gotten to see God show up and use me in powerful ways.

Can I just encourage you to stop running from fear and start facing it head on? You never know what you might be missing out on until you just start stepping outside your comfort zone and doing things in spite of your fear.

    
 

How I’m Finding Time to Work Out Multiple Times Each Week

How I Found Time to Work Out Multiple Times Per Week

For a number of years, exercise was a priority in my life. I grew up in a home where physical fitness was always encouraged and I went into marriage with the goal that I wanted to continue to make physical fitness a priority.

While I had periods of time where I didn’t prioritize it as much as I should have, but for the most part, I was always doing some sort of exercise plan — whether it was P90X, The 30-Day Shred, Pilates, running, using the elliptical, or even just walking on the treadmill.

But last year, after reading The Adrenal Reset Diet and Trim Healthy Mama, I realized that I needed to give my body a lot more grace and not push myself so hard. This meant not only what I was nourishing my body with, but also in getting more sleep, not packing my schedule so full, allowing a lot more margin in my life, and not setting such ambitious goals at the expense of my health.

These books plus many other things inspired my Year of Rest this year… which has been such a good thing. But while I told myself that not pushing myself with exercise was to “take care of myself”, it actually was having the opposite affect.

Even though I had cut way back on my outside commitments, even though I was getting a lot more sleep, and even though I was doing a much better job of taking care of myself, I wasn’t feeling energetic. Instead, I realized I was feeling lethargic and tired. And I knew it was because I wasn’t making exercise enough of a priority. 

But I was really hesitant to consider doing anything about it because I wanted to honor my commitment to a Year of Rest and, in looking at my schedule, it felt like if I were to add time in for more exercise, it was going to eat into my margin time.

So how did I end up making exercise a priority and find the time to work out for an hour and a half multiple times per week? Well, here’s what I did:

1. I Recognized I Needed to Make it a Priority

Jesse had been worried about the lack of exercise in my life. For those of you who know him well, you know he is really into fitness and healthful living.

He works out faithfully almost every single day and we have an amazing gym in the garage with all sorts of equipment that he has slowly gotten — after lots of research and study on what the best equipment and workout training programs are. He loves to read articles, books, and magazines on fitness. He loves to study the best diets and workout plans and supplements to take. He is always investigating new fitness theories and listening to the latest weight-lifting podcasts. And he loves nothing more than to find someone else who is passionate about fitness to discuss all of his findings and research with.

As such, you can imagine that he has gently encouraged me to make fitness more of a priority. He never pushed me. He never shamed me. He just quietly suggested I consider making it more of a priority… because he knew it would make me feel better.

How I Finally Started Making Exercise a Priority Again!

I wasn’t ready to hear what he had to say for the first few months after I stopped regularly working out. I came up with excuses. I told him I needed to be kind to my body and give it a break.

But finally, after I had mentioned multiple times how I felt lethargic and tired, he knew he needed to motivate me. So one day in February, he and our good friend, Brian (who works for us full-time and works out with Jesse every day), came and told me that they really wanted me to start feeling more energetic. They saw how I was making self-care a priority in so many other areas and they felt like this was an important area, too.

Because they were both so kind and gracious about it and because they’ve both earned the right to speak into my life — even when it means saying the hard things — I listened. I told them that I really did want to start working out, but I was struggling to figure out when and how to make it happen.

2. I Asked For Help

It wasn’t enough for me to recognize that I needed to make exercise a priority; I also needed to make a plan of action for how I was actually going to make it a priority.

In order to do that, I needed help. 

I went to Jesse and asked him to help me put together a workout routine. He was thrilled to do so! In fact, I realized that I kind of made his month by doing so. I was not only stating my needs and asking for his help in an area that he’s really good at, but I was asking him to do something for me that he’s crazy passionate about.

Almost immediately, I could tell that it meant so much to him that I would come to him and ask for his expertise in area that he’s spent years of his life researching. I realized that I’d never really shown much of an interest in this topic that he is SO into and it helped me get a better peek into his world by me wanting to have him help me come up with a workout plan.

Jesse’s never one to do things halfheartedly, so he spent quite a bit of time researching options, asking me what areas I wanted to work on, taking body measurements, analyzing my current activity and strength level, and then devising a detailed plan.

I was so touched by how much effort he poured into this project and how much he wanted to set me up for success. In all honesty, I never realized that one of the side benefits would be getting to see my husband show so much love and care for me in this way.

How I Found Time to Work Out Multiple Times Each Week

Note: Jesse used a lot of the ideas for the workout plan he put together for me from the book, Thinner, Leaner, Stronger. I haven’t read it yet, but I’ve looked through it and am hoping to read it soon. He has found a lot of the ideas and suggestions from this author to be very helpful.

3. I Committed to Be Accountable to Others

Asking for help is a great first step to get started, but I knew I needed to do more if I was actually going to do this for the longterm. So, I took a big leap out of my comfort zone and ask the guys if I could start working out with them every day.

Now, that might not seem like a big leap to you (especially if you’re not an introvert who would much prefer to do an exercise DVD by yourself with the door shut), but for me, it was putting myself out there in a very vulnerable way. I knew both of them were lifting a lot of weight at this point and I was going to be coming in as a complete newbie. I knew I’d feel embarrassed that I couldn’t lift much and didn’t know correct form. I knew they were going to have to spend a lot of time helping and teaching and coaching me.

But I also knew I couldn’t do this on my own. If I was actually going to follow through with the plan Jesse created for me, I needed to be accountable to other people.

So every day, at around 10:30 a.m., the kids start in on their independent homeschool work, we go out to our “garage gym”, we turn up the music, and we work out for the next hour and a half.

Have I had moments when I’ve felt uncomfortable and conspicuous? Absolutely! Especially in the beginning, I’d get frustrated that I couldn’t seem to get my form correct and I was embarrassed at how hard I had to work to lift what seemed like a small amount.

Little bit by little bit, though, I am loving it more and more. I’m realizing that I’m so much stronger than I think I am and I’m actually really started to look forward to the workouts. I feel jazzed when I push myself hard. I feel excited when I surpass last week’s personal best. And the guys have been SO encouraging to me along the way — cheering me on, pushing me to do my best, and not letting me give up. How I Finally Found Time to Work Out Multiple Times Per Week

Note: Jesse set up my whole workout program in the Strong App. This app is so great as it allows you to track the exercises, the weights, and the reps. It gives you rest time in between sets, tells you when you beat your personal best, and makes it so much easier to stay organized and know what you’re supposed to do each workout. I’d highly recommend it!

4. I Re-Arranged My Schedule

It’s often been said that when there’s a will, you can usually find time to make a way. And that’s what happened here.

I had told myself I didn’t have time for a long workout each day, but I realized that it wasn’t that I didn’t have time, it was that I was choosing to spend my time on other things.

Making working out a priority meant that I had to rearrange my schedule and our family’s schedule. Jesse and I talked about it and knew that it was worth it. I cut back on some of my business commitments, we moved some things around in the morning and afternoon, and I just committed to make it a priority for this season of my life.

Here’s what I discovered: I’m pretty much getting just as much done and it’s not hurting our daily schedule at all because now that my work time is shortened, I’m more focused and productive during it! Isn’t it amazing how that happens? It’s like the work expands to the time we have allotted for it!

I also have a lot more energy as a result of working out, I’m sleeping better, I’m motivated to eat better, and feel like I have more balance in my day. Instead of spending most of my day sitting and working on the computer and sitting and homeschooling, I have an hour and a half in the middle of the day devoted to physical fitness — which makes me feel so much better!

Best of all, I’m doing this with my husband. So it’s something fun and different we’re doing together — and we both love the camaraderie we feel in doing this together!

All of this contributes to me feeling happier, healthier, and more confident. This, in turn, gives me more energy, which makes me more productive. So you see, while it might seem like a lot to be “giving up” an hour and a half of my day to working out, the truth is that I feel like I am gaining so much more in my life (and not just when it comes to muscles!) than I’m giving up. And it’s been totally worth the time and effort invested!

How I Finally Found Time to Start Exercising Regularly Again

What are YOUR favorite ways to exercise? How do you find time to fit it into your day? I’d love to hear!

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