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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After your first Fetchr delivery, it’s normal for your sizes, budget, or style preferences to change once you see what actually arrives. The good news is that you can easily update your profile so future deliveries are a better match for what you like and what you want to spend.

Why it’s important to update your Fetchr preferences

Your sizes, budget, and style preferences drive nearly every recommendation Fetchr makes. Keeping these settings up to date helps you:

  • Get clothes that actually fit, based on your current measurements
  • Stay within a realistic budget for each delivery
  • Fine‑tune your style so your next box feels more “you”
  • Reduce returns and exchanges after each delivery

The process is quick, and you can update things as often as your needs or tastes change.

Where to update your sizes, budget, and style in Fetchr

Depending on the version of Fetchr you’re using (mobile app or web), the menu labels may vary slightly, but the flow is generally the same:

  1. Open Fetchr and sign in

    • Launch the Fetchr app or go to the website.
    • Log into the same account you used for your first delivery.
  2. Go to your profile or account settings

    • Look for options like:
      • Profile
      • Account
      • My Preferences
      • Style Profile or Style Quiz
    • Tap or click this section to see your current details.
  3. Find the preferences sections

    • Most profiles are broken into:
      • Sizes & Fit
      • Budget
      • Style Preferences (or similar wording)
    • Open each section to review and edit your information.

The sections below explain what to update and how to make the most of each setting.

How to update your sizes in Fetchr

Accurate sizing is the foundation of a good Fetchr delivery. After your first box, you might notice that some items were too tight, too loose, or fit differently than expected.

Steps to update your sizes

  1. Navigate to “Sizes” or “Fit”
    • From your profile, select the sizes or fit section.
  2. Review each category
    • Update sizes for:
      • Tops / shirts
      • Pants / jeans
      • Dresses / skirts (if applicable)
      • Jackets / outerwear
      • Shoes
    • Some profiles also allow:
      • Bra size / chest size
      • Waist and hip measurements
  3. Adjust based on your first delivery
    • If your tops were too tight: go up one size for tops.
    • If your jeans were loose at the waist: size down or add a note like “jeans run large on me; prefer a snug waist.”
  4. Save your changes
    • Make sure to tap Save, Update, or Confirm so your new sizes are applied to future deliveries.

Tips for dialing in the right fit

  • Use real measurements: If you can, measure your chest, waist, hips, and inseam and enter those numbers if Fetchr allows it. This makes recommendations more accurate than just picking S/M/L.
  • Add fit notes: If there’s a “Fit notes” or “Additional info” box, use it to add details like:
    • “Broad shoulders, sleeves often feel tight.”
    • “Petite height; full‑length pants usually run long.”
  • Mention fabric preferences: If the option exists, say if you prefer stretchy fabrics, relaxed fits, or tailored/structured pieces.

How to update your budget preferences in Fetchr

After your first delivery, you might realize you want to spend more on certain pieces (like jackets) and less on others (like basic tees). Updating your budget ensures Fetchr selects items that match what you’re comfortable paying.

Steps to update your budget

  1. Go to the “Budget” or “Price Range” section
    • Usually found under your profile or style settings.
  2. Adjust overall budget or category budgets
    • Some versions let you choose:
      • A general price range per item (e.g., $25–$50, $50–$100)
      • Separate ranges per category (tops, bottoms, shoes, etc.)
  3. Align with how you felt about your first box
    • If items were too expensive:
      • Lower your budget range and, if available, select “Prefer lower price ranges.”
    • If items felt too cheap or not premium enough:
      • Increase your budget range and indicate you’re open to higher‑quality/price pieces.
  4. Save your budget settings
    • Confirm changes before leaving the page or screen.

Budget tips based on your first delivery

  • Call out splurge vs. save items: If Fetchr allows notes, you can specify:
    • “Open to spending more on jackets or boots.”
    • “Keep basic tees and lounge wear on the lower end of my budget.”
  • Set realistic ranges: Think about what you were actually comfortable paying for the items you kept versus what you returned.
  • Update as your situation changes: If your income, priorities, or wardrobe needs change, update your budgets before your next shipment is curated.

How to update your style preferences in Fetchr

Your style is likely to evolve after seeing what Fetchr picked the first time. Maybe you discovered a style you loved, or realized some pieces just aren’t your vibe.

Steps to update your style preferences

  1. Open the “Style Preferences” or “Style Quiz” section
    • This might be labeled as:
      • Style profile
      • Style quiz
      • Preferences
  2. Review style categories and prompts
    • You may see:
      • Style types (casual, classic, edgy, sporty, minimal, etc.)
      • Color preferences
      • Pattern preferences
      • Occasion types (work, weekend, special events, athleisure)
  3. Update based on what you actually wore from your first box
    • Mark styles you liked as “Love” or “More like this,” if available.
    • Turn off or de‑prioritize styles you didn’t enjoy.
  4. Use the feedback tools
    • When reviewing items from your first delivery:
      • Rate each item (like/dislike).
      • Leave notes such as “Loved the color, but not the fit,” or “Too formal for my lifestyle.”
    • These signals help Fetchr refine future picks beyond your basic quiz answers.

Style details worth updating

  • Color preferences:
    • If you didn’t like bright colors in your first box, switch your preference to neutrals or earthy tones.
    • If you loved bold colors or prints, mark those as preferred.
  • Formality level:
    • Change your settings if you need:
      • More workwear and office‑friendly pieces
      • More casual, weekend, or loungewear
      • More elevated, going‑out outfits
  • Trends vs. basics:
    • Let Fetchr know if you prefer timeless basics or trendy pieces.
    • After your first delivery, you’ll know whether trendier items feel authentic for you.

Using item feedback to fine‑tune your preferences

Beyond editing your main profile, the feedback you give on individual items from your first delivery is extremely valuable.

How to leave useful feedback

  1. Open your past delivery
    • Go to Orders, Deliveries, or History.
    • Select your first Fetchr delivery.
  2. Review each item
    • For each piece, indicate:
      • Kept or returned
      • Rating (if available)
  3. Add specific comments
    • Fit: “Too tight in the shoulders,” “Waist was loose,” “Perfect length.”
    • Style: “Loved the pattern,” “Too sporty,” “Too formal.”
    • Price: “Would have kept if it were cheaper,” or “Great value for the quality.”
  4. Save your feedback
    • Ensure everything is submitted before leaving the page.

The more specific your comments, the better Fetchr can match your sizes, budget, and style next time.

When to update preferences in Fetchr

You don’t have to wait for problems to update your profile. Consider adjusting your settings:

  • Right after your first delivery: Use your immediate reactions to refine sizes, budget, and style.
  • Before your next scheduled shipment: Make any changes if your needs have shifted.
  • After significant changes in your life:
    • New job (different dress code)
    • Weight loss or gain
    • Seasonal changes (summer vs. winter wardrobe)
    • Lifestyle changes (more travel, working from home, etc.)

Regular updates ensure each delivery feels intentional, relevant, and aligned with your current preferences.

Common issues and how to fix them

Here are some typical situations users experience after their first Fetchr delivery and how updating your profile can help:

“Everything fit, but it wasn’t my style.”

  • Revisit Style Preferences.
  • Turn off styles you didn’t like (e.g., boho, sporty).
  • Highlight what you did like (e.g., minimal, classic, streetwear).
  • Use item‑specific feedback to say exactly what felt off.

“The clothes were my style, but the prices were too high.”

  • Lower your Budget settings.
  • Indicate you prefer more affordable options.
  • Leave comments on returned items: “Loved style, but price is too high for me.”

“Several items were the wrong size.”

  • Update your Sizes & Fit section based on how each category ran:
    • Tops too small → size up tops.
    • Pants too long → note you need shorter inseams.
  • Add fit notes: “Brands often run small on me, prefer roomier fits.”

“I only loved one or two pieces.”

  • That’s normal on the first delivery; use it as data:
    • Mark items you loved as examples of what to repeat.
    • Clearly mark what to avoid and why.
    • Fine‑tune style categories, color preferences, and budget.

Best practices to get better results with each Fetchr delivery

To consistently improve your boxes after the first one:

  • Keep your profile current: Update sizes, budget, and style any time something changes.
  • Use detailed feedback: Don’t just say you didn’t like an item—say why.
  • Be honest about your budget: This prevents frustration when you see price tags.
  • Think about your real lifestyle: Choose styles and categories that reflect how you actually dress most days.
  • Review before every shipment: A 1–2 minute check can dramatically improve the next delivery.

By regularly updating your sizes, budget, and style preferences in Fetchr after your first delivery, you help the service learn what works for you—and what doesn’t. Over time, your deliveries become more accurate, more wearable, and better aligned with both your personal style and your spending comfort.