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Bow & Arrow Boutiques
Cost: $60 – $85 – $115/month
Ships To: United States (add $2 for AP, AA, and AE addresses)
Coupon Code: N/A
Bow & Arrow Boutiques is a monthly women’s clothing subscription service. Boxes may contain clothing ranging from rompers, leggings, cardigans, dresses, and tops, to handbags, watches, jewelry, shoes, and scarves. They carry sizes from XS-2X (0-20) in clothing and sizes 4-10 in shoes. Bow & Arrow Boutiques stylists hand select new pieces based on your profile questions and your monthly style choice. Three subscription options are available: The Style Teaser Subscription ($60/month) which includes 2 surprise pieces each month, The More is Better Subscription ($85/month) which includes 3-4 surprise pieces each month and the The Fearless Stylista Subscription ($115/month) which includes 5-7 surprise pieces. If you aren’t ready to commit, they also offer a Trial Boxes, which are priced the same as subscriptions, but are not recurring. I received the The More is Better Subscription to review.
Boxes ship on a monthly basis via USPS. Your first box may take up to 3 weeks from the original order date to arrive.
I really had no idea what to expect from this box. They are a fairly new subscription and there aren’t too many reviews on it yet. Everything arrived in individually sealed bags and included an information card.
The information card doesn’t include specific information on the items in your box, which I am guessing is because the boxes are customized to the individual. Instead is talks a little bit about the box in general (note: The prices listed in the card are from their early promotional period) and encourages subscribers to share their looks on Instagram (#mybowandarrow and @bowandarrowboutique) to win an extra surprise in their next box. My February 2016 Bow & Arrow Boutiques box included the following pieces:
~Miss Line Harem Damen Trousers: I couldn’t find these on any US sites (I did find them on an Italian site for 14,99 €), so I opted not to include a price. They are on the sheer side so I don’t know that I would wear them alone (although I suppose you could), but I do like the pattern and I am digging the elastic at the ankles. I think they would be nice for wearing to the beach.
~Mauve Belted Tunic: There is a tag in this one, but the part where the brand name would be was cut out, which I found to be a little odd? The size was still there, but the brand was gone. I believe it’s meant to be worn over leggings or skinny jeans because it’s too short to wear alone. It’s lined which is nice and the belt can be removed.
~Yessica Cream Blouse: This looks to be another European (or maybe New Zealand) brand. I can’t find this exact piece online so again I can’t assign a price to it. I think it’s my favorite in the box. I like the button / cuff sleeves and the zipper in the back. It’s a little on the sheers side, but it’d work with a cami underneath.
I have mixed feelings about my first Bow & Arrow Boutiques. I thought it was odd that the tags were cut out of the dress and I wish I could have found prices online so I could see what kind of value this box had. I also found it a little odd that the items (the white shirt especially) was so wrinkled. It may have happened in shipping (the box was on the large size for the items included), but I am not sure. I like the idea of the box though and love that they allow you exchange your box 2x a year if you aren’t in love with their picks for you.
Have you tried Bow & Arrow Boutiques? What did you think of the box?
Usually when a tag is cut out, it means that the item is a second and the brand requires that the tag be cut or marked through to be sold.