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Talk to the GIFQ team →Stitch Fix gift cards on GIFQ are available from $5 to $500, letting you match card value to reward tier — a $20 card covers the styling fee credit, while $100–$500 values suit higher-recognition moments. You can order across multiple denominations in a single bulk request.
No. Stitch Fix operates only in the United States, and gift cards issued through GIFQ carry the stitch-fix-usa identifier, meaning redemption requires a US stitchfix.com account. If your recipient base spans multiple countries, you will need a separate reward for non-US recipients.
Recipients apply the gift card balance at checkout on stitchfix.com — it reduces the cost of items they choose to keep from a Fix. The card balance does not expire based on Fix frequency, so recipients on any scheduling cadence can use it at their next checkout.
Yes — because Stitch Fix is entirely online with home delivery and free returns, it works regardless of where in the US the employee is located. There are no physical store requirements, which removes the geographic friction common with brick-and-mortar retail gift cards.
A Stitch Fix card delivers a service experience — a personal stylist selects items — rather than a standard shopping trip, which tends to register as more thoughtful to recipients. The trade-off is that it only works for recipients interested in apparel and comfortable with the subscription-style model.
Gift cards are delivered digitally, giving you codes that can be distributed via email, your HR platform, or your own reward portal. Digital delivery eliminates shipping lead time and makes high-volume distribution practical for program managers.
Stitch Fix is a US-based personal styling service that ships curated clothing and accessories directly to customers for men and women. A stylist selects items based on a detailed style profile, budget preferences, and fit feedback — recipients keep what they want and return the rest with free shipping. Gift cards tap directly into the styling fee and merchandise cost, covering both the $20 styling fee (credited toward purchases) and any items the recipient decides to keep. For B2B buyers, Stitch Fix gift cards work well when the goal is a high-perceived-value reward that feels personal rather than transactional. The recipient profile skews toward working professionals, remote employees, and anyone who values convenience in wardrobe building — making these cards a practical fit for employee recognition, long-tenure rewards, and client appreciation programs where a generic retail card would feel impersonal. Redemption happens entirely online at stitchfix.com, so there are no physical store limitations. Denominations on GIFQ run from $5 to $500, giving reward program managers flexibility to calibrate value by tier — a $25 card covers a styling session credit, while a $150 or $200 card meaningfully offsets a full fix of clothing. Available exclusively for US recipients.
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