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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 – white, black, off-white, gray and the occasional pop of color.
Elizabeth & Clarke
Cost: $60 (1-Shirt), $100 (2-Shirts), $120 (3-Shirts) /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.
Coupon Code: CRAMBLINGS10 to save 10%
Elizabeth & Clarke ships via USPS at the beginning of each season. The Spring Collection ships by March 1st, the Summer Collection ships by June 1st, the Fall Collection ships by September 1st and the Winter Collection ships by December 1st.
Elizabeth & Clarke packages all of their shirts in a plastic resealable bag and folds them with a piece of cardboard, so they always arrive in absolutely perfect condition.
The Winter 2018 Elizabeth & Clarke box contained the following pieces:
~The Leighton: The Leighton is 90% spun rayon and 10% nylon. It has a single shoulder cut-out and an eye-catching cream panel across the body. You can tie the excess from the panel in a bow, a knot or leave it free. I have mixed feelings on this one. It looks great on the model, but I felt like I had a sash on when I tried it on.
~The Everly: The Everly is made out of 100% machine washable unstainable vegan silk. And not only is it machine washable, it is dryer safe. The trim looks navy (to me anyway) in pictures, but it is actually black. This is sheer, but not see-thru. With a nude bra, you’ll be fine.
~The Hayden: The Hayden is 50% Viscose, 28% Poly and 22% Nylon. It’s not a chunky sweater, but is certainly not lightweight either. I love the texture, the pattern, just everything!
Did you get a Winter 2018 Elizabeth & Clarke box? What did you think? If you are interested in subscribing (your subscription would begin with the Spring box) or just want to learn more, click here.