|
Post by playingcinderella on Jul 21, 2017 18:59:23 GMT
Has anyone's DH tried Stitch fix for men or any of the other subscription services? What did they/you think?
My DH is moving to teaching theatre after spending his entire working career in kitchens. He's literally worn the same style of Wrangler cargos for 5 years - I just replace them as they wear out.
We need to find some options that are still going to hold up well because he's going to be climbing ladders, working with saws, etc but fit the professional dress requirements - no jeans and no cargos. He is not a fashion guy and shopping with him is basically misery . . .so I'm tryin to make this as easy on both of us as possible.
Thanks! Michelle
|
|
Deleted
Posts: 0
Aug 18, 2025 21:33:03 GMT
|
Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2017 19:04:39 GMT
Dockers has nice dress slacks that hold up well.
|
|
|
Post by playingcinderella on Jul 21, 2017 19:11:44 GMT
Dockers has nice dress slacks that hold up well. Thanks! I will have him check them out.
|
|
Deleted
Posts: 0
Aug 18, 2025 21:33:03 GMT
|
Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2017 19:37:51 GMT
You can find them at penny's , macys , Fred Meyer. Those stores have them on sale a lot.
|
|
|
Post by mrssmith on Jul 22, 2017 14:48:48 GMT
My husband and brother did Trunk Club for a while but it is $$. I think Stitch Fix for men is a bit more affordable. But those are probably not good options if he is still working hands on in his job.
|
|