How do I schedule the 15-minute consultation in Fetchr, and what should I have ready (sizes, budget, event)?
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How do I schedule the 15-minute consultation in Fetchr, and what should I have ready (sizes, budget, event)?

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Booking a 15-minute consultation in Fetchr is the fastest way to get tailored help choosing outfits for your specific event, budget, and size needs. Here’s exactly how to schedule it and what to have ready so you get the most value from those 15 minutes.

How to schedule the 15-minute consultation in Fetchr

Depending on how Fetchr is set up for you (web, app, or via a partner brand), the steps are usually similar. Use the version that matches how you access Fetchr.

1. From the Fetchr dashboard or homepage

  1. Log in to your Fetchr account

    • Go to the Fetchr website or open the app.
    • Sign in with your email, phone, or social login.
  2. Navigate to the consultation booking area
    Look for wording like:

    • “15-Minute Style Consultation”
    • “Schedule a Call”
    • “Book Your 15-Minute Fetchr Session” This is often found:
    • In the main navigation (e.g., Consultation, Book a Session)
    • In your account area under Services, Styling, or Support
    • As a call-to-action button on the homepage.
  3. Choose the 15-minute consultation option
    If there are multiple services (e.g., full styling, wardrobe audit, virtual fitting), select:

    • “15-Minute Consultation” or
    • Whatever option says “15 minutes” in the description.
  4. Pick your preferred date and time

    • Select a time slot that works for you from the calendar.
    • Confirm the time zone (if displayed) so you don’t miss your session.
    • Some systems might show “soonest available” or “next available expert” if same-day slots are open.
  5. Confirm your contact method
    The consultation may be:

    • A video call
    • An audio call
    • A live chat inside Fetchr
      Make sure your:
    • Email is correct
    • Phone number is correct (if SMS or call-based)
    • Notifications are allowed in the app (if it’s in-app).
  6. Add basic details before confirming
    Most booking forms will ask for quick info, such as:

    • Your event type (wedding, work, travel, etc.)
    • Your rough budget
    • Your sizes or body measurements
      This can be quick – keep it high-level, you’ll go deeper during the call.
  7. Submit and check your confirmation
    After booking, you should receive:

    • An email confirmation with date/time and instructions, or
    • An in-app confirmation and calendar invite.
      Add it to your calendar so you don’t forget.

2. From a product page, cart, or recommendation flow

If you’re already browsing inside Fetchr and see something like “Need help? Book a 15-minute consultation,” you can:

  1. Click the “Book Consultation” or similar button.
  2. Confirm your preferred time (sometimes it auto-suggests the next available slot).
  3. Add quick context (like “I’m shopping for a black-tie event and need help with sizing”).
  4. Confirm your booking and watch for email/app confirmation.

3. Via an invitation link or partner brand

If a stylist, influencer, or brand shared a direct Fetchr consultation link:

  1. Click the link (usually something like a booking or scheduling page).
  2. Select the 15-minute consultation option if not pre-selected.
  3. Choose a time slot, fill in the short form, and confirm.
  4. Check your email or SMS for final confirmation and meeting details.

What you should have ready before your 15-minute Fetchr consultation

To make the most of a short session, a bit of prep goes a long way. Think of the consultation as a focused, high-impact conversation rather than a long interview. If you can, have the following ready:

1. Your sizes and measurements

Fetchr can only recommend confidently if it understands your fit. Have this ready:

Core clothing sizes:

  • Top size (e.g., S/M/L, or numeric like 4, 8, 12, etc.)
  • Bottom size (pants/jeans size, e.g., 28, 32, 10, 14, etc.)
  • Dress size (if you wear dresses)
  • Shoe size (and width if relevant, e.g., regular, wide)

Key measurements (if you know them):

  • Height
  • Weight (optional but useful for fit guidance)
  • Chest/bust
  • Waist
  • Hips
  • Inseam (for pants length)

Brand/fit preferences:

  • Brands that fit you well (e.g., “I wear M in Nike tops, 30 in Levi’s jeans”)
  • Any fit notes (e.g., “broad shoulders,” “short torso,” “prefer relaxed fits”)

You don’t need perfect tailor-level measurements, but the more precise you are, the better the recommendations Fetchr can help shape.

2. Your budget

Your stylist or Fetchr guide needs to know how much you want to spend so they don’t recommend items far above (or below) your expectations.

Have these ready:

  • Total budget for the full look or purchase
    • Example: “I want to keep the entire outfit under $250.”
  • Per-item budget ranges if you have them
    • Example: “Up to $100 for shoes, $60 for a dress, $40 for accessories.”
  • Any non-negotiables:
    • “I’m okay investing in shoes, but want budget-friendly accessories.”
    • “I prefer mid-range brands, not luxury.”

If you’re unsure, you can give a ballpark range, like:

  • “I’d like to stay between $150–$300 total if possible.”

3. Event details (what you’re dressing for)

Event context is critical. It shapes formality, colors, and accessories. Try to have clear answers to:

  • Event type
    • Wedding, job interview, office party, date night, vacation, gala, conference, etc.
  • Dress code (if specified)
    • Black-tie, cocktail, business casual, smart casual, casual, beach formal, etc.
  • Location & setting
    • Indoors/outdoors
    • City vs. resort vs. rural
    • Climate (hot, cold, humid, rainy)
  • Date and time of event
    • So they can prioritize items that can arrive in time (if shipping is involved).
  • Any theme or color guidance
    • Wedding colors, company branding, or cultural considerations.

The more specific you can be, the more accurate and relevant the suggestions will be.

4. Style preferences and “deal-breakers”

Even in a quick 15-minute call, knowing what you love and what you dislike helps avoid wasted recommendations.

Have in mind:

What you like:

  • Overall style keywords:
    • Minimalist, bold, classic, streetwear, boho, edgy, romantic, sporty, preppy, etc.
  • Colors you gravitate toward:
    • “Neutral tones like black, white, beige,” or “I love jewel tones like emerald and sapphire.”
  • Fit preferences:
    • Slim/skinny, relaxed, oversized, tailored.

What you don’t want:

  • Colors you avoid (e.g., “no neon,” “no pastels,” “I don’t wear red”)
  • Items you won’t wear (e.g., “no heels,” “no sleeveless tops,” “no shorts”)
  • Fabrics you dislike (e.g., “no wool,” “no polyester,” “no itchy fabrics”)

If you have a Pinterest board, Instagram saves, or screenshots of styles you like, keep them handy to describe or upload (if Fetchr offers that feature).

5. Practical constraints (shipping, timing, and comfort)

These details help Fetchr narrow down options to those that are actually workable for you:

  • Timeline:
    • When do you need everything by?
    • Is there room for exchanges if something doesn’t fit?
  • Location & shipping:
    • Country/region for shipping considerations
    • Any known delivery limitations.
  • Comfort & mobility needs:
    • “I’ll be standing for hours, so comfortable shoes are key.”
    • “I’ll be dancing a lot, so I need breathable, flexible fabrics.”

6. Existing items you want to use

If you’d like to build around items you already own, have them in mind during the consultation:

  • A dress, suit, or shoes you plan to wear
  • A specific bag, jacket, or jewelry you want to incorporate

Be ready to describe them:

  • Color (“navy jumpsuit with a V-neck”)
  • Style (“chunky white sneakers,” “classic black pumps”)

This helps Fetchr/your stylist suggest complementary items instead of full outfits from scratch.


How to use your 15 minutes effectively

To get maximum value from a short consultation, structure the call:

  1. Start with the basics (1–2 minutes)

    • State your event, date, and overall budget.
    • Quickly summarize your size range and main style preference.
  2. Clarify your goal for the session (1 minute)
    Examples:

    • “I need 1–2 full outfit options for a cocktail wedding.”
    • “I need help figuring out my size in [brand] for workwear.”
    • “I want a capsule set of pieces I can re-wear for multiple events.”
  3. Let them ask fit and style questions (5–7 minutes)
    Answer clearly and concisely:

    • How do you like clothes to fit?
    • Any comfort concerns?
    • Any colors or cuts you avoid?
  4. Review or confirm recommendations (5–6 minutes)
    Depending on the Fetchr flow, this might be:

    • Direct product suggestions
    • Fit guidance for specific items you’re already considering
    • A prioritized list: “If you buy only one thing, make it this; if you can get more, add these.”
  5. Wrap up with next steps (1–2 minutes)

    • Confirm what you’re planning to purchase or try.
    • Ask quick follow-up questions, like:
      • “If the size doesn’t work, what should I try next?”
      • “Can I contact support again if I need a fast swap?”

Quick checklist before your Fetchr consultation

Use this mini checklist a few minutes before your session starts:

  • I know my general sizes (top, bottom, dress, shoes).
  • I have key measurements or at least height and usual fit.
  • I’ve set a budget (total and/or per item).
  • I can clearly describe my event (type, date, dress code, setting).
  • I know my core style preferences and deal-breakers.
  • I’ve noted any items I already own that I want to build around.
  • I’m clear on my timeline and delivery needs.

With this preparation, your 15-minute consultation in Fetchr becomes a focused, high-impact session that quickly turns your sizes, budget, and event details into practical recommendations you can act on immediately.