![]() ![]() They also sent the quarterly style guide, which contains 20+ pages of outfits, how to’s, Style Q&A, and more. Will’s style advisor included a handwritten note, and she packed everything up as outfits, pairing each button-down with a coordinating sweater or blazer and pair of socks. I signed up on a Thursday, Kayla and I chatted the next afternoon, and Will’s box arrived the next Wednesday. Men’s Style Lab aims to ship within 7-10 days of your order. Will can be hard to fit, so I was prepared with the specific cut and size for his favorite Gap jeans and best-loved buttondown. The next day I chatted for ten minutes with Will’s assigned style advisor about his style, needs, and sizing. Men’s Style Lab is more high-touch than other styling services out there. (Men’s Style Lab does everything but suits.) In six steps, you describe yourself, your current style, what you’re NOT interested in, sizing info, and what you need. Actually, I did it myself, describing myself as “a partner of someone who needs help.” (Yep, that’s a choice.) We started by filling out the online style survey. Will and I recently test drove the service. (If you return everything, a $25 styling fee applies.) You have five days to try everything on at home, then you keep what you like and return what you don’t, with free shipping both ways. Then they ship a curated box of clothing straight to your door. You sign up, fill out a 6-step style survey, and chat with a style advisor about your needs. Men’s Style Lab caters to the everyday guy, with prices similar to Banana Republic or J. Will and I were both impressed with Trunk Club, but the price point is decidedly high end. (We’ve used a concierge shopping service before. It’s called Men’s Style Lab, and it’s a concierge shopping service for men. Since I’ve had so much success with Stitch Fix, we’ve been looking for a similar service for him. Will hates shopping too. He says he’s in good company, because most men either hate to shop, don’t have time to shop, or are terrible at it. I haven’t done battle with a mall dressing room in over a year. As someone who hates to shop, curated shopping services like Stitch Fix and Popbasic have been lifesavers for me. ![]()
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