Anyone use Trunk Club?

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I've been noticing more and more of these kinds of "in a box" kind of services where they send products directly to the end customer on a recurring basis. The shopping experience is definitely being redefined as we speak. I use Dollar Shave Club, which looks like a similar service to this. Except that's for razors and all things shaving.

I've seen another for watches that works similar to this.. The watches are high end. I forget the name though.

This looks interesting. Pretty pricey though. Thanks for dropping the IG....I'm seeing some nice stuff.

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I've been noticing more and more of these kinds of "in a box" kind of services where they send products directly to the end customer on a recurring basis. The shopping experience is definitely being redefined as we speak. I use Dollar Shave Club, which looks like a similar service to this. Except that's for razors and all things shaving.

I've seen another for watches that works similar to this.. The watches are high end. I forget the name though.

This looks interesting. Pretty pricey though. Thanks for dropping the IG....I'm seeing some nice stuff.

Peace
Yo do think dollar shave club is a good investment? I shave a lot and was thinking about making that move
 

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Yo, I was thinking bout signing up for this trunk club, but they wanted my billing info straight off the bat before I even purchased anything, I didn't like that. Is this shyt legit?
 

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Yo do think dollar shave club is a good investment? I shave a lot and was thinking about making that move

I like it. It's only a couple dollars a month, so you can't lose. If you buy your razors from the super market or some other retail spot, then you spending alot more.

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My coworker uses Trunk Club and he was saying it doesnt cost per month (which i find hard to believe), but you only pay for what you keep out of the box. Said he kept two $200 dress shirts. Personally i wouldnt mess with any of these clubs, i'd rather scour and find deals myself.
 

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The first rule of Trunk Club is you don't talk about Trunk Club.

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but nah, i was using it for a minute like a year and half ago, maybe more, think i made a thread about it on :hamster:

they assign you a personal shopper, and what you should do is, besides telling them what you like, send them pics of shyt you rock

i told this shorty i wanted bright colors, fly shyt, and sent her some pics

told her i didnt really need work clothes (i wear a suit Mon-Thurs) and was looking for kicking it type gear

they ask if you have budgets, so i told her no ceilings:stopitslime:

some of the shyt they send is fire, and they dont mark it up at all

she was sending shyt that i hadnt personally heard of at the time, shyt like -

Earnest Sewn - coming soon

Bonobos Men's Clothes - Pants, Shirts and Suits

John Varvatos - Men's Designer Clothing, Shoes & Accessories

none of the stuff is cheap, you definitely get what you pay for

some stuff is crazy though, like this jacket/blazer, that is strictly a casual wear item, that shyt was $700. but they say to try everything on, and i did :sadcam: it was so dope, so i had to keep it :yeshrug:


if you got the bread, say do it, and like OP said, you only keep what you want, and send back the rest, and THEN they charge you. plus they pay for shipping both ways
 
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I like it. It's only a couple dollars a month, so you can't lose. If you buy your razors from the super market or some other retail spot, then you spending alot more.

Peace

Ya'll actually using blades? I can't use them at all without getting ingrown hairs/razor bumps. I've been using trimmers and even then if I cut the wrong way on my neck I can still get the bumps. How are ya'll doin this??!
 

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Ya'll actually using blades? I can't use them at all without getting ingrown hairs/razor bumps. I've been using trimmers and even then if I cut the wrong way on my neck I can still get the bumps. How are ya'll doin this??!

I don't like most trimmers since they don't give a close shave....more like a light shadow. I only get some irritation on the sides of my neck but not on my head. And nothing crazy either....some dudes have a whole new color shade of skin on their neck created by shaving irritation and razor bumps.

Guess its the blessing of being light-skinned :mjpls:

Anyway, I use natural shea butter as my post-shave balm for my skin. Seems to do a good job of helping my skin recover. Also, I only shave every other day, so maybe that helps as well.

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@Steve Piffler what was your experience like breh? Considering using this or Bombfell

shyt is WACK and waaaaay too overpriced. cheapest thing in the box were the socks and they were $30 a pair....:childplease:

they sent this UGLY ass sportcoat and it was $700. it looks like grungy white boy hipster clothes. not my taste at ALL. sent all that shyt back and never called again. sent their emails to the spam folder....:camby:
 
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