
This is my first Beachly box, so consider this part a first impression and a full review. The theme is "Spring Reset," so think about opening the windows, softening your routine, and welcoming what's next. Honestly? It's exactly the energy I needed. The box is built around that classic coastal aesthetic, and it delivers on that promise better than I expected.
Beachly is a quarterly seasonal box for women or men, stocked with apparel, accessories, and lifestyle items with a beach-forward vibe that keep you feeling close to the ocean even if you're landlocked.
Each box costs $84 with an annual subscription, but it's worth over $250 and features 6-8 items from well-known brands like Aloha, Havaianas, Roxy, Billabong, Nixon, DIFF Eyewear, and more.
When you first sign up for Beachly, you'll fill out a few preferences to tailor your box to you, including top and bottom size and your shoe size.
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.
What’s Inside
Hemlock Capri Visor – Retail Value $36

For someone who's lowkey obsessed with sun protection, this is a must. The brim is long enough to actually do something, which is more than I can say for most visors. The elastic back kept it secure even on a windy beach without feeling tight, and the overall comfort is solid. I saw they had a black colorway and I'd personally go for that one, but I'm still happy with what I got. A functional and cute win.
Lu & Elle LE Surf Bag – Retail Value $88

As a Floridian, a crochet tote bag feels almost necessary at this point. Lu & Elle is a Miami-based accessories brand known for their handcrafted beach and resort pieces, and this bag has that elevated handmade feel without looking precious. It works for the beach, the pool, lunch with friends, you name it!
The one thing to keep in mind: there's no lining, so smaller items can slip right through the weave. Just something to be aware of before you toss your lip balm in there loose.
Chaser Soleil Tee – Retail Value $49

How is this t-shirt so freakishly soft? Chaser is a California-based label that's built a following for exactly this: effortless, lived-in basics that somehow feel more expensive than they are. The fit is relaxed, the fabric is lightweight, and it kept me cool and dry in Florida's intense heat and humidity. The design is cute enough to wear out, but I won't lie, I'm tempted to turn this into a pajama shirt.
Lu & Elle Scallop Shell Beaded Bag Charm – Retail Value $20

It matches the bag perfectly, which feels very intentional. It's a small thing, but it's the kind of touch that makes the overall unboxing feel curated rather than just assembled. You can use it on the tote or transfer it to another bag. Cute addition.
Beachly Morning Tide Set of 2 Shell-Inspired Ceramic Mugs – Retail Value $45
These are the one item in the box that didn't land for me. The design is sweet, the shell-inspired silhouette fits the coastal theme, but these mugs are massive. We're talking planter-level volume. I love a generous mug as much as the next person, but this felt like it crossed a line. Between the size and the footing, I don't see myself using them for coffee. Decorative use only for me, and actually? They might make adorable planters.
Kopari Lip Love Moisture Balm – Retail Value $24

I'm usually skeptical of vanilla-scented lip products because the sweetness tends to be overwhelming. This one surprised me. The vanilla is there, but it's subtle, more warmth than dessert. It glides on smoothly and lands somewhere between a balm and a gloss in texture, without any stickiness. The subtle shimmer is a nice touch, too. A natural fit for a post-beach moment.
Takeaway: Was This Box Worth It?

Box Price: $84
Total Value: $262
Yes, without question. The value math works out easily. The visor and the tote bag alone would justify the price, and the Chaser tee is a genuine everyday piece. The bag charm and lip balm feel more like filler; they add up to $44 in value on paper, but they're not the reason you'd subscribe. My only real critique is that this reads more summer than spring.
Every item is built for time by the water, which I love, but the "Spring Reset" framing felt a bit loose, given that most of the contents are peak beach-day ready. Minor note. I'd subscribe again.
To Wrap Up
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