Men's lifestyle

12 Subscription Boxes That Will Make Your Life Easier

In today’s time-starved world, we’re constantly on the lookout for ways to cut corners, affording us a few precious extra minutes doing something else.

Most men, particularly those that live in a busy city, scarcely have time to restock the fridge, let alone the bathroom cabinet, sock drawer, tie rack and coffee pot. That’s where subscription-based services come in.

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Aimed at alleviating the task of regular online shopping or the pain of crowded stores, these mail-delivered boxes are the silent minders of our razor stock, our beer shelf, and even our aftershave assortment. What a time to be alive, eh.

Here are the best subscription boxes for men, 12 delivered-to-door ways around those everyday buys that will make adulting a whole lot easier.

Clothing Subscription Boxes

Amazon Prime Wardrobe

World-domination is one step closer for Amazon, thanks to its Prime Wardrobe service which makes online shopping even easier for guys allergic to standing in queues and conversing with real-life humans (shudder). Though not a subscription box service in the traditional sense, signing up to Amazon Prime will allow you to choose between three and eight items of clothing you like which can be delivered to you within a lightning fast 1-2 working days.

The Pros

If you’re among the masses of people who have an Amazon Prime membership, Prime Wardrobe is already at your disposal. Otherwise, you’re looking at a ridiculously reasonable £7.99 a month. Unlike most other clothing subscription services, you can try before you buy too. The service provides a seven-day grace period, and anything that you return within this time won’t come out of your bank: a godsend for indecisive types.

The Cons

Amazon Prime Wardrobe is best suited for seasoned menswear types: there’s no hand-holding here, guys. The bells and whistles of other clothing services (think human and virtual stylists) are absent, so you’ll need to take the reins. The range of clothing isn’t as extensive as some of its rivals either, so despite (probably) boasting the largest product inventory known to man, Amazon isn’t your one-stop-shop for menswear just yet.

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