If you love constant toxic positivity, disrespect, and tone-deaf administration, Stitch Fix is for you! - Senior Stylist Stitch Fix Employee Review

1.0
Aug 8, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Stylists receive a 40% employee discount on one profile in their household. Completely remote job.

Cons

Where do I begin? The upper levels of leadership here are the main issue. They make quick, irrational, important decisions that affect everyone in the company with no regards to how their decisions actually affect their employees. Any criticism you provide will fall on deaf ears if it actually reaches anyone of importance at all. Stylists have been silenced in their communication with each other and upper level leadership over the years and leads (managers) take all the brunt for those very poor decisions made by leadership. Stitch Fix will pull the rug out from under you when you aren’t looking and follow up by sending a company-wide email on how excited they are for the “change” and “growth” the company is headed towards that just lost you your job. I’ve worked for them for 2 years and have watched them insultingly fire all of their California stylists because their minimum wage increased and they became too expensive of a burden to pay. I watched the company give us major cuts to our hours and thus, our paychecks, during the holidays because of their own lack of ability to advertise and draw in customers to our service and unwillingness to make up for their own shortcomings—all while the former CEO was named a billionaire! I’ve watched my job slowly be replaced by a computer-generated system that chooses clothes for the clients instead of me and does a horrible job at it, too (sweaters in June? Are you kidding me?). Leadership can’t be bothered to provide a decent inventory for the stylists, who then take all the blame for poor Fix assortments when they were choosing between horribly matched options for their clients. Sorry management, is it a surprise to you that summer is here yet again? It comes around this time every year! A week ago, we received communication to comply to their new scheduling expectations or resign. Their new scheduling expectations are near-impossible to work around as a teacher, and I can’t imagine how mothers with children at home could possibly make it work, either. They have taken away all flexibility from the job, which was the main draw to it in the first place. I was forced by this circumstance to resign, and I am no longer eligible for unemployment to make up the loss of income to pay off my astronomical teacher student loans, so I have no idea how I will pay my bills now. The leadership at Stitch Fix does not care about you, your well-being, your financial livelihood, or your opinions at Stitch Fix. They only care about their own corporate greed. This would NEVER happen to a unionized workforce and the stylists who can stomach to stay employed to this company seriously need to unionize, now. We watched them stab the Cali stylists in the back, they did it to us, and they will do it to you eventually. It is inevitable. I have never felt more expendable as an employee of any company or organization. Good riddance.

Explore other reviews about Stitch Fix

5.0
May 27, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work schedule is very flexible.

Cons

There are limited opportunities for advancement.

1.0
May 14, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You are able to work from home

Cons

Very unmotivating work environment. You get a couple of small raisies when you first start but then they cut off raises and expect you to perform at 100% efficiency 100% of the time. There is no motivation to do so. You are basically chained to you desk while you style because everything you do is timed. They provide no tools or stipend for the items you need in order to work from home. No internet stipend, nothing towards your computer, I never even got a pencil after being there 5 years. You have little no interaction with other people. The inventory is poor. Management is always turning over. I think I had about 8 different managers over my 5 years there. They mico manage you. You would think styling would be a creative job but not here. You don't even get to write your own note to a client anymore. AI writes it and you pretty much have to go that route bc you have about 8 minutes to style a client to stay within your efficiency goals. Overall its great that you can work from home but the job is extremely unmotivating and not rewarding. There is no room for advancement. DO yourself a favor and look elsewhere. This is not the company or culture you want.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All