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Spring 2014 Elizabeth & Clarke Review

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Elizabeth & Clarke
Cost: $30-$60/quarterly
Ships To: United States (free) and to all countries which the USPS ships.  Shipping to Canada is an additional $15 and shipping to other countries is an additional $25.
Spring 2014 Elizabeth & Clarke
Spring 2014 Elizabeth & Clarke

Elizabeth & Clarke, who kindly sent me this box to review, is a quarterly subscription box which brings designer-quality blouses and tees to your door each season.  Shirts are a mix of blouses, tees and work appropriate tops in neutral colors – while, black, off-white and grey.

The Box

Elizabeth & Clarke ships via DHL Global Mail.  They have been alternating between DHL and USPS Priority Mail these past few shipments, but I am guessing they will end up sticking with DHL.  My box took 10 days to arrive to me (in MI) from E&C, which ships from North Carolina which is just about right for DHL.

First Look

Ohh, I was loving that grey shirt!  It looked like it was totally me and I couldn’t wait to see the rest of this season’s collection.  I should mention that all shirts are Elizabeth & Clark branded, so this is the only place you can get them from.

Out of the Box

The Spring 2014 Elizabeth & Clarke box had an information card which I failed to take an up-close picture of.  There were five shirts in this collection and I received the following three:

~The White: The White is made out of 100% Crepe de Chine and is super soft and silky.  The model in the picture (just click the link to see it) makes this look beyond gorgeous. I could only dream of looking half that amazing in it.

The White

~The Hutton: Love the Hutton.  It’s a grey boatneck that’s super soft but still has a bit of stretch to it.  I would have picked out this shirt on my own and it’s easily my favorite in the spring collection.

The Hutton

~The Arden: The Arden is also made from 100% Crepe de Chine.  It’s shorter in the front and longer in the back.  I never like tucking in a shirt, so I think that’s a great idea.  I would get a lot more use out of this shirt if I worked I am sure, so I may end up passing it along to a friend.

The Taylor

Since the shirts are Elizabeth & Clarke branded, I cannot go online and do a price comparison for you.  But for the price of the shirts ($20/each), it would be hard to find the same quality for less!  I should also mention that if you are not 100% happy, return shipping is free (if you are located in the United States).

Did you get an Elizabeth & Clarke Spring Box?  What’d you think?  If you are interested in subscribing or just want to learn more, click here.

Disclosure: This complimentary box was sent for review purposes. As always, all opinions are my own and no compensation was received.
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Jennifer: Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!
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