Wantable Subscription Review (Accessories) – March 2016

Disclosure: This review has hyperlinks to Wantable that if you were to sign up through would credit my account $10. I decided to make use of this feature because my wallet is so small but my addiction is so big. If you want you can choose to go to the website without using the link by typing: www.wantable.com

Wantable is  a subscription service that offers a lot of different options. They have clothing, fitness clothing, beauty, intimates, and accessories. This is a review of the accessories subscription which sells for $40 the first month and then $36 each month after. You are able to return items you do not like and have them credit your account which I think it pretty good for this type of box.

I really like that Wantable allows you to ask for what you want (so it pays to check out a lot of reviews so you can see if anything looks good to you), return items, and it shows up at the start of the month.

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The box!

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It comes with a detail of what the items names are and what their value would be if you were to return them.

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Veronica Earrings (Gold): I like the natural look of these earrings. They are simple but still have weight. I am glad that they aren’t They will give me that “festival” all the bloggers are talking about these days…

All without the misappropriation of others cultures!

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Kingsley Necklace (Multi): I like this because it will be easy to throw on with a patterned shirt. We all know how multi makes for easy matching!

Do you think it will match with my black plastic fitbit?

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Terry Bracelet Gold (Pink): I actually have a necklace that matches this! I mean yeah, not the same shapes but the same pink type of plastic so I am sure it will work.

You know my addiction is bad when I struggle to remember where I got the matching necklace!

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Alanna Necklace (Gold): I like this item because it reminds me of time spent with my dad digging around for arrowheads. I followed in his footsteps and studied archaeology though not in the same area he did. However it was really fun to imagine flintnapping my own spears…

So like… not cultural appropriation?

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Verdict: I liked but didn’t  love my selection this month. I do like that now they have made an option where you can tag items in your account and they will try to send that to you. I just feel that I am always getting jewelry and my likes and dislikes ask for other items as well. So I am not sure why that is. I probably will skip next month and redo my selections and tag items for the next time!

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  6 comments for “Wantable Subscription Review (Accessories) – March 2016

  1. April 12, 2016 at 8:22 pm

    I would return the whole box since you can and use that money for next month (hopefully they will listen to your needs and interests)!

    • April 15, 2016 at 5:28 pm

      I am so lazy lol I mean how long did it take me to send out stuff today? 😉

  2. Laura
    April 13, 2016 at 7:55 am

    i am loving all of it except the bracelet. My favorite is the arrowhead pendant. Unfortunately for me the one time I tried wantable accessories, one item broke right out of the bag. They sent me a new item but I felt like I didnt want to order such cheap jewelry from them again. That being said if I received this box I would keep it.

    • April 15, 2016 at 5:27 pm

      Thanks Laura!!! I agree that the quality isn’t always the best. I do like the challenge of working new things into my rotation, but I don’t want to have my wrist turn green either

  3. April 13, 2016 at 2:23 pm

    all I can say is festival style………….. but I do love the arrowhead necklace. It reminds me of when my brother and I had watched the Kevin Costner Robin Hood movie too many times and we tried making arrows……..

    • April 15, 2016 at 5:26 pm

      I wish we grew up together. We would only have like a few of our fingers left but so many stories!

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