Tuesday, December 1, 2015

November 2015 Stitch Fix Review

I've been fairly lazy on the blogging front lately, so I decided to do a review of my Stitch Fix box since I continue to get them every month. Connie is my stylist and I absolutely love her. She listens to my requests, but also sends me pieces I would never pick for myself and end up loving. You can read my old reviews here.

Here's a glimpse at this month's box:


I immediately loved the look of the blazer and the color of the dress. I was also excited to see some Margaret M pants in a different print. Now to try them on...
 
Fate Gradon Sheer Raglan Seam Sweater
 

It's hard to tell from the card, but the sweater is fairly sheer and has a sheer detail near the shoulder. I decided to pair it with another item she sent to me, the Margaret M pants.

Margaret M Emer Printed Straight Leg Pant


I have several pairs of Margaret M Emer pants. I almost never send them back because they are so comfortable. 
 
 
Here's a close up of the print.
 

Last month Connie sent me a pair in a print I didn't like. However, I liked the look of these pants immediately. I asked for some colored jeans, but they were out of stock at the time of my fix. These were in lieu of the jeans.
 




I wore a tank underneath. The side panel that's completely sheer adds a nice detail point. The sweater is very comfortable and I liked how it fit me. I kept it.


Here's a picture of the pants. I also kept them. I'm a sucker for the Margaret M pants.

Loveappella Evie Draw String
Funnel Neck Sweatshirt
 

I've seen this sweatetshirt on blogs. It's pretty soft.
 


Here's a close up of the pattern.
 
 

I paired it with some blue pants I have that are similar to Margaret M's. At first, I couldn't decided what to do with the drawstring. That part seems a bit extraneous. Still, it was comfy and a good fit.
Oy, I'm looking at these pictures and realizing my mirror needs a good cleaning. Thank goodness the cleaning people are coming today!
 

This piece is casual, but I dressed it up and wore it to work. Sorry for the terrible lighting...my booties are navy. Obviously, I kept it.

See U Soon Hatton Structured Blazer




I haven't worn this jacket yet, but it is well made. I kept it.

41Hawthorn Jace Abstract
Chevron Print Dress
 


Although this dress is sleeveless, the material is thick. It feels like a fall/winter material. 

Here's a close up of the pattern. I love the color.
 



This was my least favorite piece, but I decided to keep it for the discount. I wore it to work and friends loved it, but the pleats make me look bigger than I want to look. My husband also likes me in this color😉.

All in all, it was a FANTASTIC fix. Thanks. Connie! 

Sunday, November 15, 2015

School Uniforms...Where to buy online?

My oldest daughter will start Kindergarten in the fall at a local charter school. They require uniforms. Like any mom, okay, maybe just me, but, I like to shop early and frequently to get the best deals. I've found there are a lot of places that sell uniforms out there. I'll review some of my favorites. My review may change once the year goes by and I see how they hold up over time.

Land's End

If my budget were unlimited, I would probably buy all her skirts, jumpers, etc. from them. The quality is fantastic. I like that they have skirts and skorts that are knit, but nicer quality than what they call "gym" uniform clothing. They are definitely not the cheapest, but I have found that they are great quality. If you buy off season, like March/April, they hold sales which you can stock up on items here. I love the full elastic non-knit skirts that are not 100% polyester, too. I hate jumpers and skirts that are 100% polyester, though lots of places make them. I think they look cheap and, frankly, are way too hot for the summers around here.

Children's Place

So, if you are subscribed to them, you know they seem to always be having some sort of sale. I have gotten some serious steals on shorts for under skirts and leggings for under jumpers in the winter. My daughter hates clothing that isn't stretchy right now and she isn't great with buttons and zippers yet. I can't say that I blame her, after all, I have recently become a fan of pull-on pants for work, myself. Their jumpers have a bit of a stretch in them and they have some skirts/skorts with a full elastic in the back. Their leggings are better quality than places like Carter's or even Gymboree.

Sears

They are not a place I usually shop, but like Land's End, they seem to clearance out stuff in March/April. I purchased some short and long sleeve polo shirts made by Dockers and some knit jumpers for $5 each a couple of months ago. I believe you can get free shipping to a local store, if you have one nearby. 

Target

So, Target sells uniforms under their Cherokee brand. They are pretty decent quality. I actually purchased some of the items off of Swap.com and was surprised at how good of quality the jumpers and skirts/skorts are. 

Gap

Their quality is decent. Their polos are a bit softer than places like Children's Place, but maybe not as soft as Gymboree's. Watch for off-season sales. They've been clearancing their uniform stuff online for a while. I have a feeling they start putting them on sale starting in February. 

eBay

This is the place to find the type of uniform you like, but at better prices. I've purchased a few odds and ends here. 

Online Consigmment Stores

If you've read any of my other posts, you know I've become a fan of online consignment store shopping. Swap.com, MoxieJean, and Thredup are great places to find gently used pieces. 


Other Stores to Try

Old Navy is very popular, so I've been told. I have heard that the knees blow-out on the pants halfway through the year, but it may be worth it depending on the price and how fast your child grows. I've also bought a few items on Amazon. They carry a bunch of makers, like French Toast.   
French Toast has a website entirely devoted to school uniforms. I bought a couple of jumpers made by them on Amazon, but ended up sending them back because they seemed thin. I'm now rethinking that decision based on other jumpers I've purchased since then by Gymboree and Gap that were similar. Thin jumpers might be good in the summers if it's very hot, like it is here.

Where else do you buy school uniforms from online or in person? Any suggestions are appreciated as I'm sort of a newbie here in the uniform shopping department.

Kids' Uniforms...which brands last?

It's November and I've already started shopping for next year's uniforms. Perhaps, I'm a bit early, but I like to buy year round. I'm starting to figure out which uniforms will hold up and which ones will not. Partly this is because my daughter now comes home FILTHY from her new daycare. I'm going to do a brief review of my favorite items. My other review has good tips on where to find these items online.

Skorts/Skirts

As expected, the skorts and skirts I bought from Land's End are holding up beautifully. I bought some brand new skorts from Children's Place that are not holding up as well as the gently used skorts I've purchased that are Land's End. My favorite skorts are the canvas pull-on that have the elastic waist in back. You may pay more up front for the items if you buy new, but they will last. I've also purchased leggings from here. However, I'm not sure they are worth the extra cost. 

Leggings/Undershorts

While the skorts I've bought from Children's Place are not holding up so well, I love the leggings, especially for the price. If you hit one of their sales, you can get them for $5-$7 a piece. I also got shorts for under skirts from there and they are great. I like the stretch in the leggings.They are a combo of cotton and spandex. I also bought some Gymboree leggings and Carter's leggings. The Gymboree leggings are just as thick, but stretch out too much because they are 100% cotton. The Carter's leggings are a bit thinner and just not as great quality wise. 

Polo Shirts

I'm still figuring out here which polos are the best, but I'll give you my thoughts. For the price, you really can't beat Children's Place or Old Navy. They seem to be holding up pretty well. They aren't the softest out there, though. If you want softer polos, go for Gymboree or Gap. I can't comment on the polo shirts from Land's End, but I did break down and buy a couple of their long sleep polo dresses at my daughter's request. They are soft, but not as soft as the other places. Dockers and Izod also have decent shirts. The advantage of the rougher polos is they pill much less. My daughter hasn't complained that they are rough at all, by the way.

Other Pants

Because my daughter can't do buttons and zippers great yet, I really had to search around to find some pull-on pants. I finally found some made by Gap and Gymboree. Gap makes come cute corduroy pull-on pants. I've owned them before and they are well made. Gymboree has some pull-on ponte pants in navy that seem pretty thick. I'll update you if they don't last, but I've generally found Gymboree items hold up well.

Socks

So far the winners here are Gap and Gold Toe socks. I bought the Gold Toe socks on Amazon.

Jumpers

I don't have any clear favorites here yet. I do like the knit ones from Target. I think that they are nice because they have a bit of stretch in them. Children's Place also has some jumpers with spandex in them that are nice. 





Saturday, September 19, 2015

Schoola-Another online consignment store for children's clothing

One of my favorite online consignment stores for kids, MoxieJean, just combined with another that I was unaware existed-Schoola. Schoola is a bit different in that you will not make money for items sent in, but rather sales go to benefit the school of your choice. It's an interesting idea. I have to look at the site to see if you get a tax receipt for what you donate. Honestly, I probably will be less likely to send in items, but I think it's great that people donate for their kid's school.

As for inventory, I have yet to buy anything on the site. They rank the quality of the items they receive, similar to Swap.com and Thredup. I have found that the website is less user friendly than the other sites. I think they need someone to go in and revamp it. 

I will probably try it out, especially since they are offering free shipping right now with a promo code. So, check it out and see how you like it. I will miss Moxiejean, but maybe I will grow to like Schoola.

Monday, August 31, 2015

Car seats...and vomit

If you have a small child, at some point, he or she will vomit in your car. It's the most dreaded parent task you will ever have...cleaning out the car seat. Yesterday, my youngest came down with the latest daycare pukey bug and of course, she managed to vomit less than five minutes from home in her seat. After getting her home and in the bath, it was time to clean the seat. Here are a few tips you might find helpful:

1. Get yourself some long dishwashing gloves, if you have some available. The vomit will get on your arms and, frankly, it's pretty gross. They help.

2. Remove the car seat cover, pads, etc. to take to washing machine. Try to clean the undigested pieces off the cover before throwing it in the washing machine because otherwise, you will find these pieces in your machine. Yuck.

3. Use vinegar in the wash. It helps get the smell out.

4. Get yourself a good pet enzyme spray and drench the heck out of the car seat. The enzymes eat the vomit bacteria and help get rid of the smell. Use toothbrushes or old chopsticks to remove vomit from the crevices.

5. Repeat with pet spray as many times as necessary to get the vomit smell out of the straps, etc. it helps to let it fully dry and then you can tell if you need to do another round.

6. Put car seat back together once clean. Pray you never have to do this task again. Curse car seat makers that do not allow car seat straps to go in washing machine. Curse car seats for being so expensive that you can't just throw the whole thing away and buy a new one every time your child vomits in it.

7. Relax and try to enjoy your day off with your sick pukey child.



Saturday, August 22, 2015

How to get your children's clothes clean

I'm not sure how kids do it, but if there is a mess to be made, then it somehow ends up on their clothes. Now that my oldest wears uniforms, this means white polo shirts some days that are filthy. I thought I would offer a few tips.

1. Use an enzyme based pretreater. 

I've tried a lot of pretreatment cleaners out there. In my experience, the best one out there is the Resolve cleaner. It even seems to get out set-in stains. I keep the stain sticks or the sprays in each of my girl's bedrooms. I pretreat before throwing in the hamper and let them sit till I can wash on the weekend. I buy it on Amazon.

2. Use Oxiclean in the wash...at least 2-3 scoops.

If you do use it, make sure to fill up the washer with detergent and water first before putting in the clothes. Also, a second rinse often helps because sometimes Oxi cakes on your clothes.

3. Try good old fashioned blue Dawn on oil based stains

I've used dish detergent many times for oil based stains. Some people like chalk on oil stains, but it hasn't worked as well for me.

4. Use a fabric color catcher in the wash

I use the Shout brand. I think these are crucial if you don't always sort by color. Since I usually wash their clothes on hot, these fabric sheets often catch the bleeding colors.

5. Try soaking in Oxiclean for a week

Before I discovered Resolve, I resorted to week long soaks in a bucket. This saved a few items.

6. Chlorine bleach when needed

If I have a mostly white item that is going to be otherwise unwearable, I'll resort to bleach as a last resort. I recently got some blue ink off of a mostly white My Little Pony shirt for my youngest. It didn't really ruin the other ponies. 

Hope you found these tips helpful!

Saturday, August 15, 2015

August 2015 Stitch Fix Review: Beautiful Blues

It's my favorite time of the month and my Stitch Fix box has arrived! As usual, I did my sneak peek when I got my email, and everything looked great! I asked Connie for more maxis and Bermuda shorts.



My first looks revealed that I had received lots of items in blue! As you know, I love blue. I loved the various shades. I couldn't wait to try on everything.


41Hawthorn Lisbon Stud Detail Blouse



I have several blouses in this style and I loved the rich blue. 


I loved how this blouse fit. I always like the blouses that are tapered to my waist since they can otherwise be too blousy. I paired it with some pants I have that are similar to Margaret M pants.


I know the lighting is terrible in here. Sorry! The pans are a lighter shade of blue. I decided this shirt was easily a keeper!


41Hawthorn Veria Cross Over Knit Top


I have a similar shirt by Pixley, so I was excited to see this top. 


Here's a close-up of the pattern and color. I liked the Aqua, but wasn't sure if it would be too light for me.


I paired the shirt with the next item Connie sent me:


Kut from the Kloth Haiden Straight Leg Jean


As you can see, the style card has a shirt very similar to the 41Hawthorn shirt. Connie sent these pants because there were not any Bermuda shorts available.



Because I'm only 5'3", I folded the pants up one more time as they are supposed to be Capri length.



The lighting is still not great in my other daughter's room, but maybe it's a bit better. I liked the fit of both items, though I do have fabric tape on the shirt in the bust area. I might wear a thin tank or cami under it if I wear it to work. The jeans were very comfy. So, in case you haven't guessed, both items were keepers!


Market & Spruce Randall Scoop Neck Polka Dot Tank



It's a nice basic piece with an interesting element on bottom.


It's ok on, but it's tight in the bust and it is not doing anything for my waist. I think I look pregnant in it. 



I decided to send this item back. 

Gilli Mitchel Maxi Dress






I didn't receive the style card for this dress. At least, not the right one. I had pinned this dress, so I was excited to try it on. Unfortunately, it was a bit too tight in the waist and WAY TOO LONG. So, back it went.

All in all, I kept 3 items this month. Not too bad! As always, I look forward to seeing what Connie sends me next month!

Monday, August 3, 2015

Mommy, I feel "nervousited."

"Nervousited," I ask? 

"Yes, "my 5-year old says. "That means I feel nervous and excited about starting Kindergarten. "

Boy does that describe how I feel about her starting Kindergarten!  I explain to my daughter that both of those feelings are very normal and that most of the other children are probably feeling that way,  too. 

She doesn't start Kindergarten for two weeks, but today is her first day at the new daycare she will attend after school.  Because she's attending a charter school,  they don't have after school care available.  So,  she will be moving to a daycare closer to her school that can pick her up afterwards.  At 9:15, I phone my husband to see how the drop-off went. Good,  he says.  At 10:00, I phone the daycare to check on her.  All is well, of course.

My Mama Bear instincts are in overdrive right now as I worry about the older kids at the new daycare and my barely on the chart petite daughter.  I try to remember that there are teachers there to supervise and different isn't always bad.  It's just different.  My doesn't worry about anything husband reminds me that everything will be just fine. Of course,  I also remind myself, we can remove her and find a better option if things don't work out.  Phwww! When did becoming a parent become so hard?   

Friday, July 31, 2015

Cleaning for the Cleaning People

Today is our postponed cleaning day after being out of town for a week. It's time to clean up before the cleaning people come to the house. It's a wonderful feeling walking into a clean home after work.

I've had several people ask why I have to "clean" before they come. "Isn't cleaning what you pay them to do?" Clearly, these people have never had children and do not understand the sheer amount of mess children can make in a short amount of time! I give you:

Exhibit A: Great Room Playing Area








We don't have a playroom in our house, so the space near our TV watching area is where most of their toys are stored. I usually try to have them clean up their toys every evening before bath time, but if we skip even one or two days, the area quickly turns into a disaster. 

This morning's picking up of their toys was complicated by my cat leaving me a "treat" nearby. Ugh. And, yes, I know my daughters have a lot of toys. I don't really allow them to play on my iPad or phone, so I suppose we've compensated with toys...though not on purpose! Believe it or not, twice a year I donate toys to our daycare or our local women's shelter. Looking at these pictures is making me think a clean out is in order soon...

So, if you've ever wondered why people have to "clean" before the cleaning people, now you know...

Monday, July 27, 2015

Love my van, but hate...

THE GAS MILEAGE!! Okay, so don't get my wrong. I'm not about to give up my van. I've had it two years now, and am still loving the space, sliding doors, auto rear door, etc. What I'm not loving is how much I have to spend on gas every two weeks! 

My van averages about 17 miles to the gallon in the summer when I'm running the AC at its max what feels like constantly. And, while living in California may have its perks, the high cost of living is not one of them. 

I'm especially feeling the pain in my wallet after going car shopping with my husband since his old car was totaled. We got a great deal on a hybrid that averages 39-41 MPG in the city! My van's mileage is looking pretty pathetic right now. 

Of course, that begs the question as to why anyone has not created a minivan hybrid??? Obviously, people who drive vans want them for both comfortable everyday city driving and extra space for long trips. While my hubby's car will be great in the city, my van is definitely going to continue to be our go to vehicle on long trips.

So, if you are out there and reading my blog auto-makers, please make a hybrid minivan! I'll be first to trade in my lovely when they come out😀. 

Friday, July 24, 2015

July 2015 Stitch Fix Review

It's that time of the month again and as usual, I was super excited to get my fix. I did my usual sneak peak when my email arrived and couldn't find two items online. I like that Connie sends me pieces not out there yet, so I was interested to see what they were. I asked for more maxi dresses since I got a great one last month. This month's review has fewer pictures of me in the items because my hubby was out of town and I had less time to take photos with my two young children afoot.

Market & Spruce Embroidery Detail Blouse





I was unsure what to think of this blouse when I first looked at it. The blue is a good match for me, but Boho isn't my usual style preference. It is very pretty on the hanger.


Much better on than I expected! Since my hubby wasn't around, I sent the pic to a friend, my youngest sister, and my mom. They all liked it on. I'm wearing it today with a pair of Margaret M pants.



Pardon the close up of our bathroom haha! I was rushing this morning to leave for work! I think I like the blouse better tucked in since it's not fitted to my waist.

Kut from the Cloth Jamy Maxi Dress




Okay, so I asked for more maxis, but, to be honest, I hated this dress. It's so busy and the pattern did terrible things to my waist and hips. It fit my height of 5', 3.5" pretty well, though. I didn't take a picture of me in it because I hated it so much. It does have some interesting details, though.


Pixley Dot Print Cross Back Knit Top




If you are a blog reader, you've seen this shirt out there. I received it last month, but it was too big, so Connie sent it to me in a smaller size. I was very happy to see it back in my fix.





I REALLY wanted to love this shirt. It's so comfy! Unfortunately, the fit around my waist is terrible. And, when my sister told me it made me look pregnant, I knew it was going back. Sigh. It was so comfy and I do love me some polka dots. You can probably guess that given my oldest daughter has a polka dot themed room😀.



Pixley Abstract Chevron Maxi Dress







You've probably seen this dress out there, too, if you read blogs. It's very pretty. Alas, the elastic around my waist did not fit me right. So, back it went.

Market & Spruce Aaliyah Terry Knit Dolman Top








This shirt definitely fits my style preferences. I like red. I like stripes. I usually like Dolman tops. The problems with this shirt are that it doesn't really fit like a Dolman and the inside of the shirt is not very soft or comfortable. Plus, I just didn't like the fading that coincides right with my bust.

All in all, I only kept one item this month. As sad as I was to only keep one item, it was probably good timing since I was on vacation for a week in Europe. I'm already looking forward to next month's fix!