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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.
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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.
Elizabeth & Clarke ships via USPS and takes about a week to arrive.
I hadn’t seen this season’s collection so it was all a surprise to me. Subscribers are able to select their pieces, but mine is a review box so I get surprised.
The Winter 2014 Elizabeth & Clarke collection had five different options to select from. Based on your subscription level, you can select up to three shirts to receive. I received the following:
~The Swan: I have mixed feelings on this one. It’s super soft and I love the fabric, but I am not sure about the elbow patches. Sometimes I like them and sometimes not. Maybe it will grow on me?
~The Williams: I recall receiving something similar from E&C in the past and I love it. It’s roomy and soft and the asymmetrical hem really dresses it up.
~The Bronte: Now this has been in E&C before. Only now they have changed up the fabric a bit and done some additional shaping on it. This is a gorgeous top, but it doesn’t work on me personally. I really want it to though!
My Elizabeth & Clarke box had three pieces in it, which is $60 or $20/shirt. The shirts are always very well made and will last for ages. Shirts are available in 00 – 14 and run fairly true to size. If you are aren’t happy or if something doesn’t fit right they offer the ability to return or exchange items which is awesome.
Did you get a Winter 2014 Elizabeth & Clarke box? What options did you pick and what did you think? If you are interested in subscribing or just want to learn more, click here.