YogaClub is a monthly or seasonal 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.
Recently, YogaClub changed its options from several levels of monthly subscriptions to a monthly or a seasonal (every 3 months subscription). This is a review of the Seasonal Guru Box, which is $79.00 every 3 months.
Did you know that Yoga Club has a charitable aspect to it? For every box, the company donates a yoga class to a child in need!
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About the YogaClub Fitness Clothing Subscription
The Subscription Box: YogaClub
The Cost: $79.00 per shipment
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 August 2018 Review
YogaClub usually sends a coupon in addition to your yoga gear and this time around I received 2 weeks of free unlimited online Bulldog Yoga classes.
Like Anna (who usually reviews YogaClub), I'm a size medium top, and a large in bottoms (I wear a size 10 in jeans), but have a slightly larger bust (36C). I'm 5' 4", so we're also both shorties.
Threads 4 Thought Arrow Sports Bra in Falling Lillies, size M - Retail Value $58.00
First things first, let's start with the sports bra. This comes from the company Threads 4 Thought and is made out of recycled plastic bottles (which they are keeping out of landfills and oceans by using). That's something I can get behind and I'd never think that this wasn't your average traditional material. The bra isn't padded, but it is lined with the same pink lily on black pattern as the rest of the piece. The straps criss-cross in the back and are both adjustable to get the right fit. This was a bit snug on me, but I'm normally a size large in sports bras so if I weren't just taking this subscription from Anna this month, I'd size up for the next one. This definitely holds my girls tightly so there's no spillage during downward dog.
Threads 4 Thought Nero Leggings in Falling Lillies, size L - Retail Value $78.00
I am kind of all about matching, so I love that the leggings match the bra and are in the same floral print. The unfortunate thing is that these are see-through around my rump. Perhaps they are stretched too thin and I need to size up, but I could see right through to my undies after putting these on, so I didn't love the thought of taking a yoga class in these where I'd be bending over in front of strangers. I do love that the bottom of the legs and a strip at the waist have intended see-through mesh details, though the waist area is right where my underwear hits so it's a little bit of an awkward spot. These were otherwise comfy and also made from recycled plastic bottles, like the bra.
Electric & Rose Canal Mesh Tank in Thunder, size M - Retail Value $62.00 (found here for $43.00)
Oooh- I love this top! Grey is my favorite color (just like the Counting Crows lyric), and I love the mesh look! The size of this one could really have been smaller on me, but I also like to wear things a bit oversized (especially active or summer gear) so I don't mind the looseness of it. The fabric is ridiculously soft which makes this tank super comfy. The arms and bottom hem have a raw edge to them which is also kind of fun. I sweat a lot, so the built-in air conditioning is perfect for the summer heat when you have to wear something outside of the house. I can see myself wearing this over a bathing suit as well.
Here's the full look!
The Verdict: My first YogaClub experience was pretty alright! I liked the print of the bra and leggings I received but the leggings being a bit see-through was a bummer for sure. The tank is awesome and I'll try to get more wear out of it before the cooler weather comes. Even if I'm not working out, I can see myself sleeping in this or just wearing it out. All in all, I got $198.00 retail worth of activewear which is about double the cost of the box.
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.
Coupon - Get 20% off your first box with code ANNA20
Value Breakdown: This seasonal box after shipping costs $93.95, but I estimate that I received $198.00 in value. That means that via the subscription, the proportional cost per item was:
- Bra: $27.52
- Leggings: $37.01
- Mesh Tank: $29.42
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