Can a Stranger Dress You Better Than You Dress Yourself?

A burgeoning crowd of subscription fashion services has emerged, armed with all the knowledge you don't have, and they're ready to drop a box on your doorstep each month to help keep you looking stylish

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cozombo_a
cozombo_a like.author.displayName 1 Like

I use Tog + Porter and LOVE LOVE LOVE it! Every box feels like a gift and they get my style/fit every time.  Really impressed with this company and their customer service is unbelievable. Maureen is THE nicest and is always willing to help out even when I need an impromptu styling session. I heart TOG + PORTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

TheLALook
TheLALook

@nickcarbone, thank you so much for the mention!  Just had my first LIVE style session from your article recommendation!  Tog + Porter is a one-stop-shop for head to toe looks that tailor each box to a women’s individual needs and lifestyle.

 Like @MickeyCashen said, we've got the eye for style!!!

@JCPianiste  – hope to hear from you soon!

Maureen Tog + Porter stylist (@TheLALook )


Read more: http://style.time.com/2013/01/28/can-a-stranger-dress-you-better-than-you-dress-yourself/#ixzz2JX8RRKZy

MickeyCashen
MickeyCashen like.author.displayName 1 Like

Make sure you shop with someone with an eye for style - especially if you, like me, don't have such and eye yourself!  I picked out a gray pinstripe suit in a store and went looking for a typical white shirt and gray tie to go with it.  A woman was suit-shopping for her son and I said, "Excuse me, I have a little color blindness and want to make sure the things I'm buying match.  She shook her head negatively at my shirt and tie choices and said, "Let's really get you looking good in that nice suit."  She ended up picking out a blue shirt and blue plus other colors tie.  The combination's been a hit every time I wear it: in fact, I'm wearing it on stage in my logo.  I never going clothes shopping now without taking someone with an eye for style!

JCPianiste
JCPianiste

Do any of these sites include women in their clientele?  I'd like to try something like this but it seems these sites all assume men are the only ones who'd be interested...

milliemay
milliemay

@JCPianiste I'm the co-founder of a similar service created just for women: CakeStyle (www.cakestyle.com).  We started CakeStyle in 2011 when we noticed the same assumption that you did!  Hope you will check us out.

Great write-up @nickcarbone!

nickcarbone
nickcarbone

There certainly are! Many cater to accessories, not clothes -- you may have heard of Birchbox and ShoeDazzle before. But there's also Tog + Porter, just one startup that I came across during my reporting that seems to be doing women's fashion similar to these men's companies.