YogaClub is a monthly yoga fitness subscription box that delivers high-quality yoga gear to fit your preferences and needs.
When you sign up, you'll enter your sizes and what sort of styles you like, love, and dislike. (Full-length bottoms or shorts? T-shirt style tops or bra tops? Bold patterns or solid colors?) Then, the stylists at YogaClub will select items to send straight to your door. You'll receive products from brands like Teeki, Manduka, Cozy Orange, Onzie, Steve Madden, Splendid, and more for up to 60% off, according to YogaClub's site.
This is a review of the Guru Box (3 items for $79.00 per shipment.
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About the YogaClub Fitness Clothing Subscription
The Subscription Box: YogaClub
The Cost: $79.00 per shipment. Cancel anytime. Exchanges are easy, and you can always change your preferences via your online account.
The Products: Quality yoga apparel from recognized brands like Teeki, Onzie, Jala, Manduka, Vestem, Free People, Nux, and more. Think leggings, outerwear, bra tops, tees, and other essentials.
Good to Know: For every box purchased, YogaClub provides a yoga class for a child in need!
Ships to: The U.S. and Canada. Shipping is $4.95 for all USA orders and $9.95 for Alaska, Hawaii and Canada orders.
YogaClub Guru Subscription January 2018 Review
I didn't get an info card in this box. Typically, their info cards are just talking about the subscription, rather than the items in the box, so I didn't feel like anything was lacking.
Just as a heads up, I'm a 36B bra, a size medium top, and a large in bottoms (I wear about a size 10 in jeans). I'm also only 5' 3", so I'm on the shorter side.
Vie Active Catherine Tank in White, Size Medium - Retail Value $52.00 (Found here for $15.99)
This month's box was on the simpler side, which I kinda liked. My day-to-day aesthetic tends to be a little more low-key, and while I love edgy, bold, fitness looks with cuts and details that make me feel one of the Avengers, I also appreciate basic pieces that I can pair with all different leggings or tops.
This white tank is a great example. It's not flashy by any means, but its smooth, breathable "DriRelease" fabric is super stretchy and comfortable. If I'm being picky, I'd say I'd prefer that the hem was cut straight across, rather than notched up on the sides. But again, that's picky. This top is a great staple piece to add to my exercise clothes drawer!
Noli Yoga Gold Flower Leggings, Size Large - Listed Value $110.00
I couldn't find these particular leggings on Noli Yoga's site shop (though I did find a bunch of other SUPER cute patterned leggings...), but the tag that came on the pair I got lists an MSRP of $110.00. I love the metallic gold daisies on this pair!!! I like how this playful, kind of retro pattern is presented in such a fresh, modern way. The leggings are made from polyester, polyamide, and spandex—they have a nice medium thickness, a higher rise, and they're some of the smoother leggings that I've ever tried on! The only tricky thing about these leggings is that the metallic daisies don't share the stretch that the rest of the leggings have (probably because they're printed on the leggings, rather than part of the fabric). If you have a straighter silhouette, you might not notice any weirdness, but on my curvier body, I noticed that some of the flowers seemed to pucker, rather than sitting flat against my skin.
Alternative Apparel Rib Sleeve T-Shirt in Heather Gray, Size Medium - Retail Value $42.00 (Found here for $24.00)
I love Alternative Apparel products, so I was so happy to get this top! Again, it's basically just a simple gray long-sleeved shirt (apart from those snuggly super-long sleeves!), but because of that, I can pair it with simple or bold leggings, toss it over a sports bra to keep me warm during a restorative yoga class or even wear it with jeans to the grocery store after class. The top is made from their "100% Satin Jersey" material (made from 100% cotton), which is ultra light, breathable and soft.
The Verdict: I liked the simple styles in this box! The fit was great (except for the flower prints on the leggings—I wonder if they'll be more forviging over time?), and the effortless, versatile looks were kind of a breath of fresh air. Yoga Club usually features playful or edgy colors and patterns, so it was nice to get simpler pieces that round out the collection of bolder looks I've been getting. I liked the brand discovery aspect of this box, as well—I've never heard of Noli Yoga, but their aesthetic (and fit) is right up my alley!
To Wrap Up:
Can you still get this box if you sign up today? Everyone's box is curated to fit their specific style, needs, and size, so what I got in my box this month might be different than what you get. But that also means you might get something that you love even more! Get started here.
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Value Breakdown: This box cost me $83.95 (the cost of the Guru box, plus US shipping), but I estimate that the products had a retail value of $204.00. That means that proportionally, the amount I paid to get each item via this box was:
- Tank: $21.40
- Leggings: $45.27
- Long-sleeve top: $17.28
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