How do I update my sizes, budget, and style preferences in Fetchr after my first delivery?
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How do I update my sizes, budget, and style preferences in Fetchr after my first delivery?

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Updating your sizes, budget, and style preferences in Fetchr after your first delivery is the best way to make sure your next shipments feel even more personalized. Once you’ve tried on your first order and know what worked (and what didn’t), you can quickly fine-tune your profile so future picks fit better, match your budget, and reflect your true style.

Below is a step‑by‑step guide to changing your settings, plus tips on what to update based on your first delivery experience.


Where to update your Fetchr preferences

After your first delivery, you can usually manage your profile in one of two places (depending on how Fetchr is set up for you):

  • In the Fetchr app
  • On the Fetchr website (your account dashboard)

Look for sections labeled something like:

  • Profile or Account
  • Preferences or Style Preferences
  • Sizes & Fit
  • Budget
  • Style Quiz or Style Profile

These areas are where you’ll be able to update sizes, budget, and style preferences after your first delivery.


How to update your sizes in Fetchr

If some items in your first Fetchr delivery were too big, too small, or just didn’t fit quite right, adjust your size settings so the next box is more accurate.

Step-by-step: Updating sizes

  1. Log in to your Fetchr account

    • Open the Fetchr app or go to the Fetchr website.
    • Sign in with the same account you used for your first delivery.
  2. Go to your profile or preferences

    • Navigate to Account, Profile, or Style Preferences.
    • Look for a section called Sizes, Sizing & Fit, or similar.
  3. Update clothing sizes Common options you may see:

    • Tops (T‑shirts, shirts, blouses, sweaters)
    • Bottoms (jeans, trousers, skirts, shorts)
    • Dresses / Jumpsuits
    • Outerwear (jackets, coats)
    • Activewear / Loungewear

    Adjust each piece based on what you learned from your first box. For example:

    • If all tops felt tight: bump your top size up one.
    • If jeans fit in the waist but were too long: keep your waist size, change your length/inseam.
  4. Update shoe sizes (if applicable)

    • Set your shoe size and, if available, width (narrow, regular, wide).
    • If shoes were slipping or rubbing from your first delivery, adjust up or down by half a size.
  5. Add fit notes (if there’s a comments box) Many styling or recommendation systems inside Fetchr become smarter with detailed notes. Use any “Fit notes” or “Additional info” fields to say things like:

    • “Tops from my first box were tight at the shoulders.”
    • “Jeans fit at the waist but were too short in the leg.”
    • “I prefer a relaxed fit, not slim.”
  6. Save your size changes

    • Look for a Save, Update, or Confirm button.
    • Make sure your changes are saved before leaving the page or closing the app.

How to adjust your budget in Fetchr after your first delivery

Your first delivery is often the best indicator of whether the price range matches what you’re comfortable spending. If items were more expensive (or cheaper) than you expected, it’s time to refine your budget.

Step-by-step: Updating your budget

  1. Open your Fetchr account settings

    • Go to Account, Billing & Preferences, or Style Preferences.
    • Locate a section labeled Budget, Price Range, or Spending Preferences.
  2. Review current budget settings You may see:

    • Per‑item price ranges (e.g., $25–$50 per top)
    • Overall budget per delivery/box (e.g., maximum total spend)
    • Categories with individual budgets (tops, bottoms, shoes, accessories)
  3. Set realistic per‑item ranges Base your updates on what you kept or returned from your first delivery:

    • If you loved items but didn’t keep them because of price: move your budget slightly up in the categories you care most about.
    • If prices felt too high overall: lower your per‑item max and/or total box budget.

    Example adjustments:

    • Tops: from $60–$80 down to $30–$50
    • Jeans: keep a higher range if those matter most to you
    • Accessories: set a lower maximum if they’re not a priority
  4. Set a total box or monthly limit (if available)

    • If Fetchr offers it, define a maximum spend per delivery or per month.
    • This ensures recommendations align with your comfort zone and prevents overspending.
  5. Prioritize by category Some systems allow you to mark:

    • “Happy to invest more” in certain categories (e.g., denim, shoes)
    • “Keep it budget-friendly” in others (e.g., basics, accessories)
  6. Save your budget preferences

    • Confirm changes with Save or Update.
    • Verify your updated budget appears correctly before you exit.

How to refine your style preferences in Fetchr after your first box

Your first Fetchr delivery usually reveals a lot about what you actually like versus what you thought you liked. Use that feedback to sharpen your style profile.

Step-by-step: Updating style preferences

  1. Access your style profile

    • In your account, find Style Preferences, Style Quiz, My Style, or similar.
    • This is usually where you first answered questions before your first delivery.
  2. Update overall style direction Look for style types such as:

    • Casual / Everyday
    • Business Casual
    • Formal / Workwear
    • Trendy / Fashion-forward
    • Minimalist / Classic
    • Sporty / Athleisure

    After seeing your first delivery:

    • Increase focus on styles you actually wore.
    • Decrease or disable styles that didn’t feel like “you.”
  3. Adjust color and pattern preferences Based on what you kept or returned:

    • Turn on/off preferences for neutrals vs. bold colors.
    • Indicate if you like or dislike prints (floral, stripes, checks, graphics).
    • Specify colors you never want (e.g., “No neon colors” or “Avoid bright reds”).
  4. Fine-tune fit and silhouette Many profile tools allow you to choose preferred fits:

    • Tops: fitted, regular, relaxed, oversized
    • Bottoms: skinny, straight, wide-leg, relaxed, high-rise, mid-rise
    • Dresses: bodycon, A‑line, wrap, shift, relaxed

    Use your first delivery as a reference:

    • If fitted pieces felt too tight: switch to regular or relaxed fits.
    • If you loved high‑rise jeans: mark high‑rise as a strong preference.
  5. Clarify what to avoid This is crucial after seeing real garments:

    • Note any fabrics you don’t like (itchy, too stiff, too synthetic).
    • Mention styles that felt wrong (e.g., ruffles, crop tops, deep V‑neck, super short lengths).
    • Note lifestyle restrictions (e.g., office‑appropriate only, nothing dry‑clean only).
  6. Use feedback or review tools if Fetchr offers them If the system allows you to rate items or leave feedback:

    • Give a quick rating for each item from your first delivery.
    • Add short comments like:
      • “Loved the color but too tight in the chest.”
      • “Great fit and fabric—more like this.”
      • “Style too formal for my daily life.”
  7. Save style updates

    • Confirm your changes.
    • Revisit these settings periodically after future deliveries.

What to change based on your first Fetchr delivery

To make this practical, here’s how to translate your first‑box experience into specific updates:

If everything was too big or too small

  • Too big:
    • Decrease your size in tops, bottoms, or dresses by one.
    • Mark your preferred fit as regular instead of relaxed/oversized.
  • Too small:
    • Increase your size by one in categories that felt tight.
    • Mark that you prefer a relaxed or roomy fit.

If you liked styles but not prices

  • Keep style preferences the same.
  • Lower your per‑item and/or total box budget.
  • Note in your profile: “Prefer similar styles at lower price points.”

If prices were fine but you didn’t like the styles

  • Keep your budget as is.
  • Rework your style profile:
    • Turn off style types that felt wrong.
    • Add more detail about what you actually wear daily.
    • Provide specific examples (e.g., “I wear jeans and simple tops most days—nothing too dressy.”)

If you only kept 1–2 items

  • Look at what you kept:
    • Note the fit, color, style, and fabric of those pieces.
    • Mark similar attributes as “more of this” in your style settings.
  • Look at what you returned:
    • Use item feedback to say why each one didn’t work.
    • Update your sizes, budget, and “avoid” list accordingly.

How often should you update your Fetchr preferences?

Updating your sizes, budget, and style preferences in Fetchr after your first delivery isn’t a one‑time task. It’s helpful to:

  • Update after every delivery if:

    • Your weight or body shape is changing.
    • Your workplace dress code or daily routine has changed.
    • You’re experimenting with a new style.
  • Review every few months to:

    • Adjust budget if your spending habits change.
    • Refine style preferences as your wardrobe fills in key basics.
    • Remove categories you no longer need (e.g., fewer formal pieces, more casual wear).

Tips to get the best results from your updated preferences

  • Be honest about your budget.
    Setting a realistic price range helps Fetchr deliver options you’re actually willing to keep.

  • Use all available comment fields.
    The more specific your feedback (“jeans too tight in thighs but fine in waist”), the better future recommendations.

  • Prioritize comfort and lifestyle.
    Update your profile to emphasize how you dress most days, not just how you wish you dressed.

  • Take notes as you try items on.
    After each delivery, jot down quick thoughts and immediately reflect those in your sizes, budget, and style settings.


By regularly updating your sizes, budget, and style preferences in Fetchr after your first delivery, you help the system understand you more accurately. That means fewer returns, better fits, and deliveries that feel tailored to your real life, not just your initial quiz answers.