Dia and co models12/11/2023 ![]() ![]() I, like many others, have crossed over to needing larger sizes during the pandemic (previously an 8-10, now between a 12-14) and was enticed by the ads because I loved StitchFix so the idea of the same type of service but with stylists who understand the plus size fit better sounded like a dream but was in fact a disappointing mess. I cannot for the life of me understand any of the positive reviews surrounding this brand. ![]() This subscription was a total waste of money. If you are a size 14, the cuts of clothing available are definitely not flattering for an hourglass figure, in the least. I also noticed that their subscription pieces are predominantly cut for women who are on larger end of the plus sized scale. There's a gross difference between what's available in their "shop" that you can buy outside of your subscription, and the frumpy items available for your subscription. I paid a little over $100 for 2 pieces of clothing that are now trash. The tshirt dress has a hole and couple spots that look like holes will develop next. After one wash, the strap came apart on the romper and the fabric has begun to pill. However, I got one wear out of the 2 pieces that I've kept from Dia, a romper and a tshirt style dress. If they were quality items, I was willing to pay a little more and they did look nice on me. They seemed higher end at first, so I did keep them, despite feeling they were a tad over priced. The items I liked and kept ended up being extremely poor quality. They did a terrible job choosing items for me and I was sent things that were nowhere near my style or what I'd asked for. While it did come nicely packed, the only items that I liked were things I had picked out myself. ![]() I was extremely displeased with this clothing subscription. ![]()
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