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Best Clothing Subscription Boxes For Women 2025

Best Clothing Subscription Boxes For Women 2025

Even if you love to shop, trying things on in stores can be time-consuming. Clothing subscription boxes deliver a curated assortment of clothing and accessories right to your door, minus shipping fees or complicated commitment levels. As fashion enthusiasts ourselves, we compared over a dozen options to determine the best clothing subscription boxes for women—just in time for winter weather and holiday gatherings. Stitch Fix is our top pick overall due to its simple process and stylishly curated options, while Wantable is our best value pick for its budget-friendly selections.

To create our full list, we scrutinized the fine print and found which services offer the best styles, size ranges, delivery frequencies, prices and easiest cancellation policies. All of our selections were also reviewed by former deputy editor Kari Molvar, who has more than two decades of experience covering style and apparel. Whether you’re looking for office-ready outfits, everyday basics or luxury dresses you can rent and return, here are the best subscription boxes for women that we highly recommend.

Our Top Recommendations

  • Best Clothing Subscription Box For Women Overall: Stitch Fix

  • Best Value Clothing Subscription Box For Women: Wantable

  • Best Work Clothing Subscription Box For Women: Nuuly

  • Best Variety Clothing Subscription Box For Women: Dailylook

  • Best Casual Clothing Subscription Box For Women: Armoire

Size range: XS to 3X; plus and maternity options available | Frequency: Weekly, monthly or on demand | Featured brands: Madewell, The North Face, Free People | Shipping: Free shipping and returns | Number of items per box: 5

Best for: 

  • Adjusting deliveries and try-on periods
  • Those who are looking to expand their wardrobe
  • Clothing that adheres to your existing taste, thanks to its online style quiz

Skip if:

  • You frequently change your mind—you can preview, but not edit, items before they ship

Stitch Fix scored highest in our review for its ease of use and stylishly curated clothing—the service works with more than 1,000 brands, including Madewell, Vince and Good American. After taking the style quiz and setting your budget, you’re sent a box (or “Fix”) with five items, which you have three days to try on (you can request more time in the app). Deliveries can be scheduled weekly, monthly or on-demand (no recurring subscription). 

Prices are reasonable: The $20 styling fee is applied toward any items you buy, and you get 25% off your entire order if you keep all five pieces in your box. You can also shop à la carte for items without subscribing. As far as cancellation goes, the easiest way is to do so is on the website two weeks in advance; you can also call customer service.

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Size range: S to 3XL | Frequency: Monthly or on demand | Featured brands: Thread & Supply, Eberjey, Rhone | Shipping: Free shipping and returns | Number of items per box: 7

Best for:

  • Those looking to stay within a certain budget
  • Last-minute changes—you can preview and edit items before shipping
  • Those in a hurry; the style quiz only takes a few minutes

Skip if: 

  • You prioritize clothing variety—boxes only come in pre-set themes
  • You want to customize the frequency of your delivery

If you like the fashion variety and outfit-planning ease of a subscription but want to keep costs down, Wantable is a well-priced option. You start by setting a budget for your stylist and picking a pre-set box theme (such as “style edit” or “active edit”). You can preview and edit your selections, as well as request specific items—Wantable works with brands like Free People, Thread & Supply, Rhone and more. 

Boxes contain seven items, and you have five days to try on everything. Keep only what you want (the $20 styling fee is credited toward anything you buy), and you’ll get 20% off your total order for keeping at least five items. If you need to cancel, you can do so anytime before your next box or contact customer service for shipments that are already in progress.


Size range: XXS to 5XL | Frequency: Monthly | Featured brands: Anthropologie, Madewell, Lilly Pulitzer | Shipping: Free shipping and returns | Number of items per box: 6

Best for: 

  • Busy professionals
  • Petite and plus size women, thanks to its inclusive size range

Skip if: 

  • You want to customize the frequency of your delivery

Finding fashion-forward work clothing can be difficult, but Nuuly allows you to rent six different pieces every month (dry cleaning and repairs are included in the cost of the service) and send everything back by the next billing date. The brands available on Nuuly feel fresh and current—they range from Anthropologie to Agolde to Levi’s—and there are different categories for loungewear, casual clothing or formal wear.

Users say the work clothes transition well from the office to after-work drinks, and they appreciate the helpful filters on the website that allow them to search for specific pieces based on occasion, brand, color, size and even weather. If you want to rent more than six items a month, you can add up to four bonus items for $20 each. Love an item? You can buy it. To cancel, send back any unpurchased items before your billing date and select “cancel subscription” within your account.


Size range: XS to 3XL (0 to 24) | Frequency: Monthly | Featured brands: L*Space, Rails, Free People, Faithfull the Brand | Shipping: Free shipping and returns | Number of items per box: Up to 12

Best for:

  • Those who like having several clothing options to pick from
  • Matching your personal style, thanks to its in-depth style questionnaire
  • Last-minute changes—you can preview and swap out items in your box before it ships

Skip if:

  • You’re looking for a wide range of formalwear

If you’re the kind of person who likes familiar brands but also wants to try out under-the-radar brands that not everyone else is wearing (yet), Dailylook is for you. Personal styling is key with this service, and the comprehensive questionnaire delves deep into your fashion likes and dislikes. Importantly, your lifestyle is also taken into account, so you won’t be sent items that make no sense for your day-to-day. Your stylist will hand-pick up to 12 items per shipment and the $40 styling fee will be credited to anything you purchase. If you choose to keep three items, you’ll receive a 50% discount on the lowest-priced item, and your savings increase with every additional item you keep.

Clothing includes selections from brands such as Good American, Spiritual Gangster, Dress the Population and For Love & Lemons. You can receive a box every month, every other month or just four times a year, and you can skip a box or cancel at any point. Overall, reviews of this service say that the convenience is game-changing.


Size range: 00 to 22 | Frequency: 1 to 6 shipments a month | Featured brands: Gucci, Veronica Beard, A.L.C. | Shipping: Free shipping and returns | Number of items per box: 5 to 30 

Best for: 

  • High-end pieces for special occasions
  • Those who prioritize luxury and designer brands

Skip if:

  • You’re on a tight budget
  • You want the ability to cancel on a tight time frame

Rent the Runway was the first, and is still the best, designer rental clothing service. The monthly subscription gives you access to five items at a time, from brands such as Phillip Lim, Gucci, Veronica Beard, A.L.C. and other luxury labels. The service is particularly great for evening wear and wedding guest dresses, as well as chic work outfits. Dry cleaning and minor repairs (along with accidental spills) are covered at no additional cost. 

You can hold onto items as long as you want, or swap and exchange them at set intervals. There are several plans available, with the least expensive plan costing $109 (the first month is a discounted rate of $65.40) for five items per month and the most expensive plan costing $376 for 30 items (you’ll get five items at a time, six times a month). Also nice: You can purchase items you want to keep at a discount, which varies by the item. Keep in mind that cancellations must be made about three to five days before your next rental date.


Size range: 0 to 24 | Frequency: Monthly or on demand | Featured brands: Boden, Paige, Rag & Bone | Shipping: Standard shipping and free returns | Number of items per box: 4 to 6

Best for:

  • Everyday basics from high-quality brands
  • Those who want to swap out items mid-month

Skip if:

  • You’re looking to eventually buy the clothing you’re renting

Similar to Rent the Runway, Armoire is a rental subscription service but its price point is slightly more affordable. The brand mix includes Boden, Paige, Diane Von Furstenberg and Rag & Bone. You can keep styles as long as you want or swap them out, and the idea is to build a capsule collection you can easily rotate every few weeks. Dry cleaning and minor repairs from wear and tear are complimentary. 

Three different plans range from $89 for four items with one swap per month to $249 for six items with unlimited swaps. The initial style quiz identifies your fashion preferences and sizing, and then the stylists—and the algorithm—start to learn your preferences. Cancel or pause your subscription anytime, so long as it’s at least 72 hours before your next renewal date.


How We Chose The Best Clothing Subscription Boxes For Women

To determine the best clothing subscription boxes for women, we read hundreds of product reviews and evaluated options from both established and newer-to-market brands. Once we made our selections, the list was reviewed and approved by Molvar.

Selection Criteria

We sought out services that are consistently top-rated by customers and meet the following standards:

  • Plan flexibility: Ease of modifying the subscription, including the frequency of deliveries and number of items in each box.
  • Customization: The ability to tailor each delivery to suit your specific needs and tastes.
  • Inclusive sizing: A wide size range that caters to petite women, plus size women and everyone in between.

Financial Considerations

Budget was also taken into account. We made sure to include a variety of price points and models, with the lowest-priced service starting at $20 a box and the most expensive service costing upwards of $376 a month.

Cancellation Policy

In addition, we considered each service’s cancellation policy. We ensured that each option on our list has clearly stated instructions for cancelling your subscription, in case it doesn’t end up working out.


What To Consider When Shopping For Women’s Clothing Subscription Boxes

When deciding which subscription box to go with, there are a few key factors you should keep in mind. We’ve outlined the most important ones below:

Purchase Vs. Rental

There are two primary types of clothing subscription boxes. The first is one where the service curates a box for you, you try everything on when it arrives, and then you keep and pay for only what you want (in addition to a small styling fee). The other type offers a rental service in which you choose the clothing you want to borrow, keep it for an extended period of time and then return it in a bag with a prepaid label. Rental services have extensive cleaning, inspecting and packaging protocols. That cost is built in to the overall cost of the service, so you don’t have to pay for dry cleaning after wearing items.

Cost

In general, subscription services require a monthly fee or charge a minimum styling fee per box. Services that offer luxury items are understandably more expensive. Shipping is usually free—meaning, it’s actually built in to your monthly or yearly membership fee. Take note that some services, such as Rent The Runway, charge a slightly discounted fee for your first month, but the price will go up starting on month two.

Frequency And Exchanges

Some companies will ship you a box on an as-you-wish basis, while others will send you something each month, depending on your plan. Every company has a different policy when it comes to selections and swaps, so take care to read the fine print beforehand. For example, Stitch Fix curates a box for you, but you can’t edit it before it ships. Nuuly offers an amazing selection from great designers, but you can’t swap out items mid-month if you decide something doesn’t work for you.

Size Availability

One of the most frustrating things about clothing rental services can be size availability. In some cases, they don’t carry your size at all—although some services, like Armoire, do a better job with inclusive sizing. In other cases, the size you want always seems to be out on loan and you feel as if you never get access to the good stuff. Our advice is to plan ahead and try to order special occasion dresses or outfits early if you can.


Why Trust Forbes Vetted

To build the Forbes Vetted fashion section, we’ve shopped for, researched and tried on the industry’s best clothing and accessories to evaluate performance, quality and value for your money.

  • We’ve conducted rigorous research on fashion subscription boxes and rentals, having also published roundups on the best clothing subscription boxes for men and the best maternity clothing rentals.
  • Forbes Vetted’s fashion team is led by deputy editor Jane Sung, who has two decades of experience covering the fashion market.
  • This article was co-authored by Forbes Vetted lifestyle commerce editor Katherine Louie and commerce writer Molly Calhoun. Louie and Calhoun have several years’ collective experience covering women’s fashion.
  • We regularly update this story to re-evaluate our choices and ensure top picks are in stock and our advice remains up to date. This story was last edited in December 2025 by fashion writer Claire Epting. She is responsible for the ongoing maintenance of this guide, which includes verifying pricing, checking for accuracy and editing content.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What Is The Best Clothing Subscription Box For Women?

Based on our extensive research, we recommend Stitch Fix as the best clothing subscription box for women overall based on its sheer number of options, inclusive size range and customizable features. With a styling fee of just $20 per box (which goes towards your purchase if you decide to keep anything), it’s an accessible option that’s great for first-time clothing subscription box buyers.

Does Amazon Have A Clothing Subscription Box?

No. Amazon previously had a clothing subscription box, “Prime Try Before You Buy,” that shut down as of January 2025.

What’s The Best Clothing Rental Subscription?

If you’re interested in renting out new styles each month without buying them, we recommend Rent The Runway for designer pieces and Armoire for casual clothing. 

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