YogaClub Subscription Box Review + Coupon – October 2017

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YogaClub is a monthly yoga clothes and apparels subscription box curated based on your preferences. Each pieces are brand name clothes, but at a fraction of the retail prices! There are three kinds of membership you can choose from: The MANTRA (1 pair of premium brand leggings for $49), The KARMA (2-piece quality brand outfit for $69) and the GURU (3-piece premium brand outfit for $79). Shipping is $4.95 to USA and $9.95 to Canada. This review is for the GURU box.

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Each box is unique, based on your subscription choices, but some of the featured brands in the Guru Box includes Manduka, Onzie and Nux.

When you first subscribe to YogaClub, you choose your membership (Mantra, Karma, or Guru) and then you have two options: either you go with a pre-set style (Classic, Fun and Free, All Style) or you answer a couple of questions to get styled in more details. When you get styled, you can decide you prefer to have classic neutral pants with fun and colourful tops for example. In the Get Styled, you can also choose the type of pants or top that you prefer (capri vs long pants, t-shirt vs tank top, etc).

The shipping is super fast! It was delivered within 5 business days of the shipping notification and I’m in Canada. When I first saw this box, I was quite excited by the beautiful bright green-turquoise bra, even though it’s not quite in season over here!

This month, I’ve received a pair of Niyama Sol capris, a Onzie bra and a Soybu Jacket.

Niyama Sol Capri Dandelion – medium (72$). I love these pants, they are some of the most comfortable and soft pants I own. I can workout, I can dance, I can do yoga, I can run, they follow every move I make! I love to wear a simple tunic to go for a walk.

They are made with recycled plastic (RPET 84%) and spandex (16%). They are 4-way stretch, and squat proof event though they are light colored. You can wear them high-waist or low-waist, just fold the waistband.

There’s no weird elastic in the waistband, it’s just fabric. It says that you have to hand wash and lay flat to dry, but I’ve washed mine in hot water (delicate cycle) and hang to dry and I haven’t destroyed them yet, and the colors are still vibrant.

Onzie Chic Bra in Jade – small/medium (48$). It’s 82% polyester and 18% spandex. The materiel is soooooo soft and the bra is fully lined, but no extra padding or slots for extra pads. If it’s cold, it’ll show!

I’ve never had a sports bra with that many straps! The color is quite bright and goes very nicely with the capris. I love the simple scoop front. It has a simple elastic band and it keeps everything tight and secure (at least on me!) It’s a low impact bra, but being a 32B (or 34A, depending on the day…), this bra was fine for moderate impact with burst of high impact. Another fun thing: you can machine wash it cold and tumble dry! (I’ll still be washing it in hot water, delicate and hang to dry.)

This outfit is so cute!

I really like this outfit, it feels great!

That bra!!!

Soybu Isadora Jacket  – small ($38). It’s 100% water-resistant polyester, perfect for rainy or windy weather. It’s moisture wicking, breathable, and lightweight.

There’s micro-mesh paneling going from the front, over the shoulders to about under the shoulder blade, which is awkward to zip or unzip as you have to ask someone else to do it for you, or you have to remove the jacket. (Left side zipper is unzipped in this picture). It has nice reflectors bands in the back, and elastics around the wrist.

It’s not lined, so it feels like I’m wearing a plastic bag. It makes so much noise when I move.

At first, I really didn’t like it but then I went outside to take pictures and it was actually really comfortable! I would wear it with a tank top to avoid feeling it on my back, but my arms were fine as is. I find it a bit boring, but that’s its only problem, so I can live with it!

Event though I’m not really in love with the jacket, it does the job. Even if I were to never wear it again (hint: I will, it’s the perfect jacket for the season), the value of the box would still exceed its price. The capri themselves are worth almost as much as what we paid for the box, and the Onzie Chic Bra is adorable and fun. Both items are totally worth it and I can see a lot of use from them, as they are both very high quality and from reputable brands.

If you know of a brand that doesn’t fit you or that you don’t want, a style that you prefer, or any other thing you want to let them know, you can send them an email and they will make a note to your account. And if you want to change your subscription (from Guru to Mantra, for example) or the schedule (instead of monthly, you want the box quarterly), you just need to send them a message through your account and they will make the arrangements as soon as possible.

Have you tried YogaClub? What do you think of this month’s personalized selection?

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  • PA Anna
    10.26.17

    Love the saying, “Some See a Weed, Others See a Wish.” That fits my 9 year old. I see salad greens 🙂 Great pics.

    • Catherine
      10.27.17

      Oh, I like the green salad idea! That was a cute saying in the pants, but I like that it was small and subtle!

  • Valerie
    10.25.17

    So many selfies! 😀 Love the colour of the bra, I have one similar with the hundreds of straps, haha!

    • Catherine
      10.25.17

      The colour of the bra is amazing! I’m so used to the simple racerback bra that I was confused by this one at first!
      And yes, selfies! There will be more!!! 😀