Frank And Oak Style Plan is a clothing subscription box for women and men, from Canadian brand Frank And Oak. They aim to “combine classic styles, modern cuts, and innovative materials to produce style we truly get excited about.”
This review is of the Frank And Oak Style Plan for Men, which costs $25/month + free shipping.
This box was sent to us at no cost for review. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes.)
About Frank And Oak Style Plan
The Subscription Box: Frank And Oak Style Plan
The Cost: Pay only for what you keep, and get up to 20% off of Frank And Oak’s regular prices. If you return everything you receive, you’ll be charged a $25 styling fee.
ACTIVE DEAL: Get $35 off your first month of Style Plan!
CODE: MSA35
The Products: Three clothing items every month or every other month. Items are selected according to your size, taste, and budget preferences – and you can log in 2 days before your box ships each month to add or remove items, or skip the month entirely.
Ships to: The US and Canada for free with free returns
Good To Know: When your box ships, you’re billed in full for the members-only discounted price of the items in your box, up to 20% off their retail prices. If you decide not to keep any of the items, Frank And Oak will issue a refund minus the $25 styling fee for your order.
How does Frank And Oak work?
When you first sign up for this subscription, you fill out a style profile that captures your sizing preferences and your sense of style. (Choose from Casual, Classic, and Creative). You’ll also be able to set a budget for different types of clothing that could be included.
Before your box ships, you get an email inviting you to hop in and preview your order. The page that opens up shows you the items that have been selected for you. You can switch out the chosen items for others on this page if you desire. The plan includes three items, but you can choose more or less than three if you’d like. The prices are all discounted for you, so it’s a deal compared to just shopping the regular site.
Frank And Oak Style Plan for Men September 2019 Review
This month, John changed up his default selecti0ns and picked a few items to jazz up his fall wardrobe. Let's see what he picked!
Here’s the invoice for the three pieces John received, plus the return instructions. (If you didn’t know before, Frank And Oak is a Canadian company, which explains all the French you’ll see on their packaging and paperwork!)
The Mackay Skinny Chino Pant in Dark Slate, 34x34 - Retail Price $79.50, Member Price $69.50
I'm so glad John went with these pants as one of his picks this month. I think the teal-grey is a great color for fall and will be an alternative to black or navy that will work well with many of the shirts he has received from Frank And Oak in the past. The fabric is made from 98% cotton/2% spandex and is comfortable for John, especially since he isn't used to slim pants. He'll have to get these hemmed – something that has to be done to all Frank And Oak pants for him – but they are so nice, it's worth it.
The Lincoln 5-Pocket Twill Pant in Grey, 34x34 - Retail Price $79.50, Member Price $69.50
These pants have the same fabric composition as the previous pair but feel and fit very differently. They're thinner and more like a dress pant. They also fit tighter through the hips and waist and are looser toward the lower leg. John will need to get them hemmed, which will hopefully help reduce the baggy look at the ankle. The two-tone weave wasn't noticeable in the pictures online but is obvious in person. John likes it since it gives the pants a bit of texture.
Good Cotton Reverse Jersey Bomber in True Black, L - Retail Price $89.50, Member Price $78.50
This bomber jacket was picked after a little convincing from me. John has a navy bomber from a previous Frank And Oak box that looks really good on him, so I thought a black version would be a smart addition to his wardrobe. They are easy to layer over tees or button-downs and give enough warmth for chilly days without being too heavy. This particular bomber runs a bit big, and John could probably have exchanged it for a medium. He's already worn it several times though, so I think he's okay with it. 🙂
The Verdict: Since John started receiving Frank And Oak's style plan, his wardrobe has not only improved in style but also in fit and quality. He and I both are always impressed by the quality, thoughtful design details, and comfort factor of their clothing. And, they work hard to be sustainable and environmentally friendly. The price vs. quality is awesome, and we've had positive experiences with the Frank And Oak Customer Service when we have had questions.
To Wrap Up:
Can I still get this box if I sign up today? Each box is customized based on your style plan. Under the $25 styling fee plan, boxes ship automatically on the 1st of the month, and you can log in 2 days before shipment to add or remove items or skip the month altogether. That said, you can still follow the product links above to shop these items for yourself from their site catalog!
ACTIVE DEAL: Get $35 off your first month of Style Plan!
CODE: MSA35
Value Breakdown: The regular retail price of these three items is $248.50. Because John is a member, he got these items for a total of $217.50. If he were to return all the items, he'd pay the $25 styling fee and would be refunded the remaining amount, but if he keeps at least one item at the discounted price, no styling fee will be charged.
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