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YogaClub Subscription Review – March 2019

Tiffany Waldorf
ByTiffany WaldorfApr 20, 2021 | 5 comments

YogaClub
4.6 overall rating
1621 Ratings | 415 Reviews

YogaClub is a seasonal yoga fitness subscription box that delivers high-quality yoga gear to fit your preferences and needs.

When you sign up, you'll enter your sizes and what sort of styles you like, love, and dislike. (Full-length bottoms or shorts? T-shirt style tops or bra tops? Bold patterns or solid colors?) Then, the stylists at YogaClub will select items to send straight to your door. You'll receive products from brands like Teeki, Manduka, Onzie, Splendid, Beyond Yoga, Free People, and more for up to 50% off, according to YogaClub's site.

box inside charity info

Did you know that Yoga Club has a charitable aspect to it? For every box, the company donates a yoga class to a child in need!

This box was sent to us at no cost for review. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes.)

About the YogaClub Fitness Clothing Subscription

The Subscription Box: YogaClub

The Cost: $79.00 + free legging with your first box!

The Products: Quality yoga apparel from recognized brands like Teeki, Onzie, Manduka, Free People, Nux, and more. Think leggings, outerwear, bra tops, tees, and other essentials.

Good to Know: For every box purchased, YogaClub provides a yoga class for a child in need!
If you need to exchange an item, you can do so through YogaClub's self-service exchange store (you pay S&H) or by swapping/selling within the Community Exchange program. Find out more here.

Ships to: U.S. and Canada. Shipping is $6.95 for all USA orders and $9.95 for Alaska, Hawaii and Canada orders. 

YogaClub Guru Subscription March 2019 Review

This month, I received a pair of patterned leggings and coordinating sports bra and tank. Let's check them out!

Onzie Chic Bra in Blush, M - Retail Value $49

This color is no longer offered on Onzie's site but it is available in several other pretty shades. I didn't think I was going to fit into this bra at first because it looks tiny in hand. Thankfully, I was able to shimmy it down onto my bust, though my shoulders weren't happy with the contortion I had to do. I'm going to up my bra size to a size large on my style profile for next month to see if I can give myself some more room.

As for the style, I really like the strappy back, moderate coverage front, and full lining. Like many other sports bras I've gotten from YogaClub, I think this would make a super cute bathing suit top for active days in the water.

Niyama Sol Granite Stripe Barefoot Legging, M - Retail Value $88

I received a pair of these leggings (in a different color) in my very first box of YogaClub. I love the fact that they are made with recycled plastic fabric, have 4-way stretch, and are sweat wicking. And, I'm digging the pattern and colors. But, as I found out last time, the thin material is see-through, especially when doing squats. And, while I'm a fan of a wide waistband, this one just will not stay up where it belongs. I thought that exchanging for a size up would help with these issues, but unfortunately, it didn't. I think this style of leggings just isn't right for my body.

 Vie Active Ceci Tank in Off-White, M - Retail Value $48

This simple, off-white tank top is soft and slinky – perfect for layering over cute sports bras in the hot summer months. It's long enough to cover most of my butt and has a feminine, curvy fit. While not the most interesting piece, I'm certain I'll get a lot of use out of it since it will coordinate with almost any bottom I have.

The Verdict: I've learned a couple of things after this month's YogaClub. First, I need to update my sports bra size in my style profile, which is easy. 🙂 Second, the Barefoot legging style from Niyama Sol just isn't for me. I like my outfit style overall but when I fill out my feedback survey, I'm going to make a note about that particular style and see if I can avoid it in the future. YogaClub does offer exchanges (though I'd be responsible for shipping costs) and they have a swap group that subscribers can join. While this isn't my best month, I have enjoyed receiving coordinating workout outfits from great brands each month.

To Wrap Up:

Can you still get this box if you sign up today? Everyone's box is curated to fit their specific style, needs, and size, so what I got in my box this month might be different than what you get. But that also means you might get something that you love even more! Get started here.

COUPON - Get $20 off your Guru membership for the lifetime of your subscription, no coupon needed, just sign up here!

Value Breakdown: This box after shipping costs $83.95 and I received a total value of $185. Here are the approximate costs of each item:

  • Onzie Bra - $21.90
  • Niyama Sol Legging - $40.15
  • Vie Active tank - $21.90

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Tiffany Waldorf
Tiffany Waldorf
Tiffany found out about subscription boxes from a friend who followed MSA. The curiosity started with mystery beauty boxes and grew into an addiction from there. Beauty, clothes, home...she loves the sight of a subscription box in the mail.

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5 comments

vali

There is little value in YogaClub, the quality is meh. You can buy equal stuff at TJ MAXX and pick exactly what you want. I got six boxes and the stuff was middle of the road. There are TONS of excellent reviews online and I highly doubt they are real. It was really hard for me to find a place online to write this honest review. The box is boring and quality is average. I was excited to open the box every month but once you revealed the items they were always okay. They fit strange or just bad quality. I would prefer spending money on items that I know will last longer and that I’ve picked and will LOVE not just like. Don’t waste your money.

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MG

Thank you for taking the time to post this. I have been going back and forth about whether to do it, and this helps me.

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LH

After 5 months with Yoga Club – I came to accept that the value is just not there. Only 1 of my 5 leggings has not been see through, and that pair is wearing very poorly (they look several years old instead of a few months). Exchanges are expensive. Sizing is extremely inconsistent – I have worn anything from XS to LG in their products and have yet to have a month where everything fit correctly – and the constant exchanges add significantly to the cost. The “outfits” have also gone down hill – nothing in my box is coordinated at all. I have had much better experiences with Ellie and Fabletics.

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Ks

The outfit looks great on you. Onzie sizing is ALWAYS off. I don’t think you need to change sizing.

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Jennifer

Hi Tiffany — I got these same brands for my first outfit (at least the bra and leggings). The bra in that brand runs super small! I changed my profile to Large because of that and then the next bra I got, different brand, was almost too big. But I prefer a little loose over too tight, so I kept it. And as for the leggings, I have the same issue with the brand. The top is loose and will roll down. The rest fits as snug as I want them too and they are see through for squats, but I wear undies, so I don’t care about that. I also workout at home, so no biggie for me. I will say that because they roll down, these leggings are lounging around the house leggings for me! I have loved Yoga Club, so far, two boxes in…..Thanks for the review!

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