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Trash Club by Divine Trash Vintage Review – January 2019

Anna Reilly
ByAnna ReillyJan 11, 2019 | 7 comments

Divine Trash package

Trash Club by Divine Trash Vintage
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Trash Club by Divine Trash Vintage is a fashion subscription box that sends you a new vintage treasure each month. Run by two women out of Missoula, Montana, this awesomely irreverent styling service is the answer for people whose tastes aren't satisfied by more mainstream subscriptions. As they put it on their site:

If you want to be a badass with an unconventional vibe or a trendsetter that is constantly fielding “where did you get that???”, then you have come to right place!

Divine Trash unboxing

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Divine Trash vintage clothing subscription

About Trash Club by Divine Trash Vintage Fashion Subscription Box

The Subscription Box: Trash Club by Divine Trash Vintage

The Cost: $30.00 per month + free US shipping

The Products: Great-quality vintage clothing and accessories curated to your size and preferences

Ships to: US for free. If you're shipping internationally, contact the Divine Trash crew first.

Divine Trash Vintage January 2019 Review

Divine Trash card

The Divine Trash Vintage "Trash Club" is a vintage clothing and accessories subscription that curates one new look (or sometimes two) every month based on your size and preferences. When you sign up, you'll complete their survey, where you'll share things like your sizing, height, weight, gender identity, and your personal style. You'll also see laydowns (like Polyvore boards) of different outfits that you choose between in order to visually show off your taste. You can also share Pinterest boards and write in any other notes you have about what you like to wear. Divine Trash also sends an email shortly after each order arrives, asking for feedback to help them better narrow down your style.

Divine Trash match book red

Divine Trash matchbook

Divine Trash matches

This subscription always sends along a retro matchbook in each package.

Divine Trash note

Here's the little note that came with the top. Every month I get a handwritten note like this, full of personality and often with some styling advice thrown in for good measure. I really feel like the folks behind this subscription and I would get along SO well...

Divine Trash tied shirt

Divine Trash 70s shirt

Divine Trash retro shirt laid flat

Retro Orange & Pink Collared Button Down

This shirt is serving up some serious 70s game show realness! The pattern legit looks like the Match Game logo. And that exaggerated collar? I'm obsessed.

Divine Trash tied black blouse

The shirt arrived with the bottom two buttons unbuttoned and the corners of the shirt tied in a cute knot. It looks super cute laying flat, but doesn't quite work with my body shape (I'll try it on like this in a pic in just a sec). I imagine if you've got a straighter silhouette, then knotting the top could be a cute way to accentuate your waistline, or just create a more blousy look.

Divine Trash collared shirt

I have one or two collared tops but in businessy white or blue—this top, on the other hand, is a true party that could spice up many an outfit. I could see wearing it with a mini or pencil skirt for a bit of late-era-Mad-Men flair, with my favorite pair of dark-wash bell-bottomed jeans on a casual day, or tucked into a classy pair of trousers for a quirky spin on a cocktail hour outfit.

Divine Trash shirt tucked in on model

Here it is on and tucked in. Amazing, right?

Divine Trash shirt on model

And here it is out, just so you can see where the hem falls. I think it's pretty darn flattering.

Divine Trash retro button down

Divine Trash shirt cuff

Did you notice how the sleeves puff just a little bit?

Divine Trash red and orange retro shirt on model

Finally, here's the look tied up at the bottom. Not the greatest on my body, at least not with these jeans—I need something with a higher waistline I think. I have a shorter A-line skirt in a caramel color that I think would work great with this shirt, especially when it's tied.

The Verdict: Trash Club is soooo much fun! Not only do the items you get have a ton of personality—the site, the (super helpful) follow-up questionnaires they email you after each shipment, and the notes they send are packed with irreverent humor and sass, too. Know that the looks I've gotten from this subscription aren't for the faint of heart—they're typically bold or totally out of the ordinary in one way or another. But that's what makes it so awesome. Thanks to the Trash Club, my closet is full of so many more colorful, unconventional items that I can use to spice up my supply of essentials. If you're into the quirkier side of vintage, I HIGHLY recommend this subscription!

To Wrap Up:

Can you still get this box if you sign up today? You can definitely subscribe, but what you get will be super unique, both because it's vintage and because it's picked specifically for your tastes! According to Divine Trash, Trash Club packages will ship within a week of your charge.

Value Breakdown: This box cost $30.00 with free US shipping and I received one vintage button down.

Check out all of our Trash Club by Divine Trash reviews to learn more about this subscription box!

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Anna Reilly
Anna Reilly
Anna loves collecting little treasures, be they pop-culture finds, handmade mementos, or new potions to put in her makeup bag. Beauty boxes got her interested in the subscription world, but now she's swooning for all things kawaii!

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7 comments

Alex

You look fantastic! I love the shirt on you

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Michelle

IMO that shirt definitely fits the sub name of Trash.

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missann

I think it is interesting and wildly different, in a good way.

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Tat

How many polyestors died for that shirt?

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Noelle L

Kah-ute!!

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Amy

This is one of those “you have to see on” pieces of clothing. I LOVE this on you! I’m getting a little Ms. Pacman vibe, too.

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Pamela

😂 I can’t unsee that now.

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