San Francisco, CA – Stitch Fix, the leading online personal styling service, today announced the addition of footwear to its women’s personal styling service.
“Adding footwear to our fashion lineup means that Stitch Fix now has our clients’ style needs covered from head to toe,” said founder and CEO Katrina Lake. “We’re always looking for opportunities to keep our Fixes fresh and interesting, and the addition of footwear rounds out our broad and diverse selection to keep our clients happy and coming back for more.”
For the company, the expansion into footwear signals continued business momentum. As Lake continued, “We continue to change the future of retail for our clients and the industry. For us, footwear represents a significant new growth opportunity. This is another step in our expansion, following closely on our announcement of Stitch Fix Men and our successful moves into maternity and petites.”
Stitch Fix stylists will now have the option to send clients footwear as one of the five items in each Fix. The assortment, available in sizes 6 through 10 (including half sizes), will include trend-driven pieces from well-known footwear brands including TOMs, Franco Sarto, Seychelles and Diba among other quality brands.
“Just as every Fix is personalized to each client, our broad footwear assortment will help our stylists address each client’s unique budget, taste and lifestyle,” said Lisa Bougie, GM, Stitch Fix Women. “Our clients on average own more than 30 pairs of shoes and purchase five new pairs every year, so we know footwear is a big part of their wardrobe. As with our other apparel lines, we are offering a mix of popular styles along with designs that are exclusive to Stitch Fix. Our shoe collection includes everything from pumps to flats, ballerinas to booties, and mules to kitten heels. At launch, we are offering more than 200 styles for our stylists to offer clients, and are already expanding our range to meet seasonal changes and fashion trends.”
Footwear is available today for all Stitch Fix clients. Clients interested in getting footwear in their Fixes should visit www.stitchfix.com and update their style profile with their footwear size and preferences. Stitch Fix Men, now in beta, will include men’s footwear at the public launch in fall 2016.
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