Junebug, I checked out stitchfix.com. This company has an interesting business model, but a personalized stylist to help one make wardrobe selections might not work for a larger company with many possible selections. Then again, maybe it would. The idea is that if you have a wardrobe problem, then you have someone you can talk to that can make suggestions. You can order up to five items each month to try on to see how you like them. If they fit, perform, and look the way you wish, you buy. If they don't, you send them back. This could be a labor intensive business model if people are not satisfied (stocking and re-stocking is all manual). However, if most of their customers are generally satisfied, the model works well.