Monthly styling subscription boxes are anything but new, and I have tried a few different services in the past. Recently, I had the opportunity to try the Wantable Style Edit Box for the first time and thought I would do a try-on of what the Wantable Stylist sent to me. Maybe you’ll want to give Wantable a try for yourself.
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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 March Wantable Box, included were two pairs of jeans, three tops, one sweatshirt, and one jacket. All the items looked like things I would have tried on while shopping for myself.
First, I tried on the Kut from the Kloth Reese High Rise Ankle Straight Jeans with the Gentle Fawn Sloane Top. The jeans were really soft, and I liked them, but I already have a few pairs of similar jeans. I did not like the top at all. It didn’t fit me right and really isn’t me. I returned both items to Wantable.
Next, I tried on the Acoa Floral V-Neck Button Down Top with the same Kut from the Kloth Reese High Rise Ankle Straight Jeans. I loved the top, keeping it, and I think I may wear the top for Easter. I could only find the top on Wantable. If you are interested in trying it, you can request the top in your box.
For the next outfit, I changed out of the straight-leg jeans into Dear John Gisele High Rise Destructed Skinny in Sandcastle. This is also the jacket that was included in my Wantable box. Loved the jacket, hated the jeans. Kept the jacket, returned the jeans.
The next top I tried on was the Thread and Supply Palmer Top in H. Storm Rugby Stripe paired with black shorts from Abercombie. I wanted to like this top, but it reminded me too much of the polos I used to wear in high school and I just didn’t see myself wearing it.
The last item I tried on was the Sub_Urban Riot Kindness Willow Sweatshirt with Abercombie shorts and Madewell sneakers. I loved this sweatshirt, and this outfit is one of my Spring go tos, but I already have a sweatshirt that is super similar to this one.
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!