Fashion Defined: Stitch Fix Fashion Dictionary


Pop quiz! Whether you’re a fashion word newbie or these are recurring regulars in your repertoire—use these as new ways to describe your new #look or to impress your co-worker with impromptu 8 a.m. style trivia (once you’ve had your coffee—anything goes). What are you waiting for? Brush up on your fashion lingo with the Stitch Fix fashion dictionary.

Plus, stay tuned—we’ll keep adding to it as soon as new trends hit the racks.

Dresses: Styles To Know

A-line

An a-line dress is slightly flared from a narrow waist or shoulders. Think: A universally-flattering LBD that can wear to any event.

Fit & Flare

A fit & flare dress is fitted through the bust and waist and flares out at or below the hips. These dresses have a more distinct flare than the A-line.

Trapeze Dress

A trapeze dress features side seams that are cut straight, narrow at the chest and widen at the hem. Trapeze dresses are perfect for showing off your legs and disguising your midsection.

Sheath Dress

A close-fitting sheath dress that hugs the body and falls slightly looser at the knees.

Shift Dress

Not to be confused with the sheath dress. A shift dress is looser and falls from the shoulders around the body. No curve-hugging here!

Mini-Dress

Just like it sounds. A mini-dress will show a lot of leg and hit you around your mid-thigh.

Midi Dress

A midi dress hits in the middle of your shin and is the literal medium between a mini and a maxi dress. They look super flattering with sneakers or lace-up sandals.

Maxi Dress

A maxi dress is a floor or ankle length dress. They’re usually form fitting at the top and loose flowing at the bottom. Perfect for making a dramatic entrance no matter the occasion.

Body Con

Not for the fashion faint of heart. The body con silhouette is one part sheath and all parts curve-loving. If you want to flaunt what you’ve got—this dress is for you.

Shirt Dress

A shirt dress is just what it sounds like! Imagine your favorite, cozy tee as a dress. Perfect for casual weekend wear paired with sneakers.

Denim: Styles To Know

Culottes

Culottes are #trending knee-length trousers that have a full leg (think: flare at the knee) and hit mid-shin.

Skinny Jeans

After their resurgence in the early 2000s, these tight-fitting skinny jeans hug your curves and fit snugly at the ankle.

Bootcut

We all know & love the bootcut jean for it’s slight flare and flattering fit. Bootcut jeans have a straight leg that accommodates the wear of—you guessed it—boots!

Flare Jeans

Flare jeans have a more dramatic flare that begins at the knee. Known for it’s exaggerated leg opening, these are best worn with high wedges or heels.

Kick Flares

Cropped denim that flares from the knee—usually calf or ankle-length. This trend forward-style is usually accompanied by a frayed or raw-hem.

Wide Leg

Wide leg jeans are the more broad version of the flare. The leg starts to widen just above the knee and often has a less dramatic flare. These look great with a stacked heel boot or wedges.

Tops: Styles To Know

Blouse

A woman’s garment that has a relaxed, easy silhouette. Blouses are typically found with a collar, buttons, and sleeves and are versatile for work and weekend.

Peplum

A short flared, gathered, or pleated garment that flares at the waist. Modern peplums can be very structured or quite relaxed.

Button Down

A button down is a dress shirt that features buttons from the collar to the hem. These shirts can have functional and nonfunctional buttons.

Oxford

Inspired by: Ralph Lauren. Defined strictly by the oxford weave— a weaving method wherein two yarns are woven lengthwise against a heavier yarn crosswise. These button down shirts often feature crisp collars.

Now that you have freshened up on your fashion lingo, are you ready to put your new vocabulary to use? Take your style quiz, order a Fix and ask your stylist for styles and silhouettes you are wanting to try. Don’t love what’s in your Fix? No problem! Buy what you like and send back the rest. Shipping and returns are always free. It’s as simple as that.

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