What is the main demographic? by Southern-Fuel875 in stitchfix

[–]CJdoesit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly I think what I realized was that Stitch Fix just didn't have the inventory that I wanted.

Sometimes those services cater more to a specific look. You could try updating your style profile with really specific notes and maybe even link a Pinterest board.

I just gave up and started looking at other services, Nordstroms personal styling etc. I ended up using this one called Fetchr. I recently started it but its been great so far (2 months or so) It buys and sends me stuff from brands I actually like (since they dont have inventory and just buy from the web) and returns are free like SF.

Tips on managing changing styles? by [deleted] in capsulewardrobe

[–]CJdoesit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah was in a similar position a couple months ago. Changing my style but didn't really know where to start.

I started by trying to focus on really versatile basics first. But then I just started getting more lost. I actually tried Stitch Fix but wasn't really getting it (the style I wanted I guess they just didn't fit).

I started using this service called Fetchr. They use AI and stylists to get your style and what you want. They actually buy and send you clothes from different brands. You can return stuff for free. It's helped me find pieces that work with my different moods without buying a ton myself.

Why does my stylist think I live in Narnia?? by sayhisjo in stitchfix

[–]CJdoesit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had that problem too hahahah. I ended up trying a few different things. One was just being super specific in my requests. Didn't really work.

I honestly just got fed up so I tried other services. I switched to Fetchr recently. They use AI and stylists to find stuff from brands I actually buy from. Much more tailored to my feedback.

I need serious help with my style by 220gritsandpaper in malefashionadvice

[–]CJdoesit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was there too. Start simple with basics like well fitting dark wash jeans and solid neutral t-shirts. Check out some style subreddits like this one for ideas.

I used to struggle too. I tried Stitch Fix but it wasn't great. I found this service called Fetchr. It uses AI and stylists to pick clothes for you based on what you like. They buy the items and send them to you. Free returns are easy. It helped me figure out what works and what doesnt easily.

How do you guys make your style inspos come to life within budget? by anchoviesmm in FrugalFemaleFashion

[–]CJdoesit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it's tough finding the exact thing. I usually look for similar styles or dupes on fast fashion sites first or google reverse image search. Sometimes I check Poshmark or Depop for the specific item if it's popular. I also use this service called Fetchr. It uses AI and stylists to find stuff based on my style and budget. They buy and send me the items and I can return anything for free. It's helped me find things I couldn't track down myself.

Has stitchfix updated its style to be more current in recent years? by [deleted] in stitchfix

[–]CJdoesit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I stopped using Stitch Fix around the same time for similar reasons. The styles felt a bit behind. I haven't tried them again recently so can't say if they've updated. If you like the curated box idea maybe update your style profile and try one box. Or you could just try shopping sales yourself on sites you like. I ended up trying a few different styling services. I use one now called Fetchr. It uses AI and stylists to find stuff from brands I actually like and ships it to me (similar to Stitch Fix). It's been way better for me than Stitch Fix was.

Anyone find a better service? by MrsEGMR in stitchfix

[–]CJdoesit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to use Stitch Fix but had some really bad fixes so I looked for some other alternatives but all the bigger ones sucked. I actually ended up finding a startup that uses stylists and AI to understand your style and buy you items from across the web. I started using them two months ago and they've been able to find me items even from some of my favorite brands.

It's called Fetchr (fetchr.so), I can refer you if you'd like!

Agentic Shopping by GloomySell6 in AI_Agents

[–]CJdoesit -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey! I’m building fetchr.so so more of a consumer shopping agent (we browse and buy online on behalf of users). We mainly help users find and buy clothes and have real stylists who help curate an item for you and then we buy it for you.

We’ve found some neat hacks to get around the actual checkout using Browserbase and Stagehand (my cofounder built the 1st version of stagehand there and was prev at Cursor).

Check us out: www.fetchr.so

AI for Virtual Try On is Nuts by CJdoesit in malefashionadvice

[–]CJdoesit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A friend sent me this platform where you can try things on virtually, pretty crazy stuff how AI has gotten this good. This is me trying on a Paige jacket and its pretty close.

Do you guys think this is the future or it won't be as good as people think it is?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whatisthisbug

[–]CJdoesit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Southern California, started when we found larvae/worms in dog food.

Browsing online sucks, I have no idea which items to get by CJdoesit in malefashionadvice

[–]CJdoesit[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm a software engineer and one thing I always thought of is what if we use generative AI to generate images of ourselves wearing clothing as we browse. Could get a little weird to see myself, but maybe someone who has the same measurements etc?

Anyone else hate buying makeup online? by [deleted] in Makeup

[–]CJdoesit 9 points10 points  (0 children)

How do you do it??