Pros
you get a 40% discount toward clothing that you can only use for the bucket you fall into. If you want a discount on something for your man or child you're SOL, because you can't purchase company wide you can only use your discount for the gender Stitch Fix assumes you identify with.
Cons
Mostly Cons. They tout flexibility when now there is literally zero flexibility in scheduling or working. They will make changes that affect your entire job and tell you about it one week in advance (if you're lucky). There is a sickening toxic positivity that puts a bullseye on your back if you question any changes that are being made. They will literally send you an email telling you they will pay you to quit and then follow it up with an email about how you're the backbone of the company. The changes they make are seemingly on a whim and will change again in a few more weeks and then you get criticized for not knowing what is going on. If you're in the mood to feel extremely devalued as a person and human being this is the perfect place for you to work. Especially if you don't care about ever getting a raise or being paid a living wage.