SprezzaBox Review + Coupon Code – February 2017

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SprezzaBox Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

SprezzaBox is a monthly men’s subscription box. Each month you will receive 3-4 lifestyle items such as ties, socks and more along with a grooming product.

SprezzaBox
Cost: $28/month
Ships To: United States (Free Shipping) & Canada (Add $6/month)
Coupon Code: “RAMBLINGS” to save 10% off your first month or 10% off your entire order from the online shop.

Disclosure: This complimentary box was received for review purposes. All opinions are my own, and no compensation was received.

SprezzaBox Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

SprezzaBox ships via USPS. Monthly Member orders will generally ship within five business days after the initial order and will recur monthly.

SprezzaBox Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

This month’s items were too large to fit in the traditional SprezzaBox box, so they had to use a bubble mailer.

SprezzaBox Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

The February 2017 SprezzaBox theme was “The Vanderbilt” and included the following items:

~Cotton Brew Necktie ($49): This partnership between SprezzaBox and Cotton Brew for a windowpane tie is a first for them!  It’s a deep navy tie, and the lines inside are white and a pale blue.  The card suggests this with a sharp white dress shirt, but I think it would be great to pattern mix with.

SprezzaBox Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

SprezzaBox Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

SprezzaBox Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

 

~Brooklyn Wolf Pocket Square ($7.50): This is 12″x 12″ and gives you a little color, without being too crazy.

SprezzaBox Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

SprezzaBox Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

 

~SprezzaBox Tech Travel Case ($45): The price tag on this seems high, but I can see it being very useful.  As you know my husband travels a ton has a zillion different cords he needs to travel with.  When he (and all of his cords) gets back into town, I will try and remember to take a picture of this all organized.

SprezzaBox Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

SprezzaBox Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

 

~Sleep Saintly Travel Pillow ($5): I love travel pillows and think it’s genius that this is inflatable, but I think I would feel weird blowing it up on the plane?  Is it just me?

SprezzaBox Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

 

~Brickell Men’s Lip Balm ($7.50): This lip balm is all natural and organic.  It also smells great and has built in SPF15!

SprezzaBox Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

 

~Travel Grooming Kit ($8):  Super handy!  I don’t know how anyone can travel without a little set like this.  And it’s not super expensive, so you won’t be sad if you happen to lose a piece.

SprezzaBox Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

SprezzaBox Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

All totaled the February 2017 SprezzaBox had a value of $122.  That seemed high, but six pieces for $28 is a great deal!

What do you think of SprezzaBox? If you are interested in signing up head on over to their website and check them out!  And don’t forget that you can use coupon code “RAMBLINGS” to save 10% off your first box or 10% off your entire shop purchase!

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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!

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Josh

    Total trash box and waste of money. Each item in the box is clearly an OEM product made with poor materials and workmanship. The promoted ‘value’ in the box is skewed because Sprezzabox gets to assign the value themselves. For example, this necklace was valued at $12. It came broken, and reminded me of something you get out of a vending machine with two quarters. My trial box came THE SAME DAY I was billed for my second box at full price. I had no time to review the first box and their customer service team has been completely oblivious to this fact. They are refusing to cancel the second order even though the box hasn’t shipped yet.

    In short, if you would like a SWAG box full of items you can most likely find for free at a career fair or being handed out by your local radio station, this is the box for you.

    1. Stephen

      Yeah I’ve found the quality to pretty low. The lip balm is probably the only thing I would keep. The boxes are garbage. I have 4 other subscriptions and this is the only one that I’ve been disappointed with.

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