I decided to keep my Wantable Style Edits going monthly. In March, I tried Wantable for the first time. Read about my experience on this blog post: March Wantable Style Edit Try-On. I was impressed by what my Wantable Stylist sent in my April box. All the pieces would have worked together and would be items that I would pack for a weekend at the beach.
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What is Wantable?
If you are new to wardrobe styling boxes, basically Wantable sends a package based off of a style profile you fill out, with seven items they think you would like. When you sign up for the Wantable styling service, you will be charged a styling fee of $20, but that fee goes towards purchasing any item in your box. Once the wardrobe box is delivered to your home, you try it all on to see how the Wantable items could fit in your current wardrobe. Keep the things you like and return what you don’t in the included return mailer. If you are keeping five or more items, you get an additional 20% off.
In My Wantable Box
In my April Wantable Box was a pair of shorts, jeans, overalls, three tops, and one kimono. I loved how all the pieces went together, and it would be perfect for packing for a weekend at the beach.
Outfit 1
First, I tried on from my April Wantable Style Edit was the Gentle Fawn Berkeley Short in Chambray with a Lou & Co Kimono. The shorts were a paper bag style with an elastic waist and good length. The kimono is a perfect cover-up or addition to any summer outfit. I paired the two items from Wantable with a white tank bodysuit, Birkenstock’s, and a straw hat.
Outfit 2
The second outfit I tried on, I loved and ended up keeping both pieces. The top is by Gentle Fawn, and the lightly distressed mom jeans are Kut from the Kloth. This would be the perfect casual summer date-night outfit or a night out with friends. I’m thinking of outdoor breweries and food trucks. To complete the outfit, I threw on a circle rattan bag and some tan cage sandals.
Outfit 3
The next item I tried on were these Z Supply Overalls. They were soft and comfortable. I think they are a great way to switch up your loungewear, or they could be a cute swimsuit cover-up for the pool or beach. Under the overalls, I have another Wantable top on from Design History. The top was ok, not my favorite, but I liked the yellow stripes.
Top 3
The last piece I tried on was the Tie Dye Screen Top by Ces Femme. The fit of the top was great, but I think I would have preferred it to not have the text on the side.
Returning The Wantable Styling Box
Wantable makes returning your styling box super easy. Slip the items you are returning into the polybag that came with your wantable package, schedule a USPS pick up, and checkout on the Wantable website.
Is Wantable Worth It?
If you are looking for an easy way to shop for new clothes, Wantable is worth signing up for. New items for your wardrobe show up at your house with little or no effort. Who doesn’t want to shop this way?
Give Wantable a Try
Let me know if you give Wantable a try. I want to see what you got in your box!