The Best Subscription Boxes for Men That Will Make Your Life Easier

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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 boxes for men come in.

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 that will make adulting a whole lot easier.

The Best Subscription Boxes for Men

Best Monthly Subscription Box for Men: Bespoke

For a subscription box of everything and anything you can think of, Bespoke allows you to pick from a range of different themes and items that will satisfy any craving you may have, whether it’s a craving for adventure, a craving for something relaxing, or a craving for something that you can actually eat. Partnering with small brands, you have total control of this monthly box.

The Pros:

On top of being able to take a sneak peek of your box before each month to customize and swap out items, the $49 price tag for members is a pretty sweet deal – especially when you consider that non-members pay $70 a box. Also, it’s free to sign up as a member and you can skip months if needed.

The Cons:

If you’re indecisive, you may not get everything you want – especially if you leave everything up to Bespoke themselves. Also even though the price isn’t terrible, it is still on the more expensive end of most subscription boxes for men.

Best Non-Box Subscription Service for Men: Amazon Prime Wardrobe

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 for men 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.

Best Fun Subscription Box for Men: Craftsman Crate

Sometimes, all you want to do is spend a nice relaxing day having fun and making crafts that are also practical. Cue Craftsman Crate. This company curates boxes that let you try out new hobbies each month, sending all the materials you need to complete a the project. With many of the pieces of the box being reusable, you can also continue this hobby long after you receive the box in the first place.

The Pros

There are many different artisan and craft trades you can test out to see what you like. From leather making to woodcarving, you can get your hands dirty doing activities you may have never imagined doing before. There are also different types of subscriptions, with their 3 month plan being the best and most cost-efficient option.

The Cons

If you only want to try a 1 month box, it is actually a bit more expensive than the 3 month plan. Also, if you don’t really have the down time to try out your new hobby, this subscription box for men may not end up being feasible for you.

Best Splurge Subscription Box for Men: London Sock Co

London Sock Co

Socks are the kind of thing you only get for Christmas, so in January it’s likely your feet are looking sharp. But by the time December rolls back around, most men’s foot covers are more hole than hosiery. The London Sock Co’s subscription service aims to put an end to this constant cycle of disintegration with its monthly deliveries which will easily eclipse even your mum’s best efforts.

The Pros

For those without the time (or inclination) to go shopping for new skivvies, deliveries from the London Sock Co — which has previously partnered with David Gandy — are a blessing. Quality is always high (made from Scottish lisle cotton), and there are plenty of design options to get stuck into. Whether you’re a black socks only kinda guy or want something a little more eye-catching, all are catered for. Plus, you can crank up the sock delivery number or cancel at any time without too much hassle.

The Cons

Membership starts at a £30 for three months, so for those wedded to the multipack way of life, a solitary sock (okay, two socks) for a £10 will seem pricey. If you want several pairs a month, the cost starts to climb further. Therefore this service is best suited for those who want quality over quantity and don’t mind shelling out for it.

The Best Clothing Subscription Box for Men: Thread

Thread

Thread is the best example of an online shopping experience that combines artificial intelligence with a human touch; ideal for those dubious of technology’s capability to get the finer points of style right. By using a combination of algorithms and stylists, Thread is able to make suggestions for your wardrobe based on an initial style questionnaire that you fill in on signing up. Once you’ve picked all the clothes you want, Thread will deliver them all in one smart brown cardboard box.

The Pros

Like Prime Wardrobe, Thread isn’t a traditional subscription box for men service, but this stands to reason: who wants a meagre handful of clothes chosen by someone else delivered to them each month? Thread’s main appeal is its ability to seamlessly fuse human curation and computer learnings to streamline its offering from hundreds of brands for you to pick from. That means no scrolling through pages of irrelevant tat, as everything shown — from Oxford shirts to sneakers — will correlate with your budget, size and style preferences.

The Cons

If you’re a chronic sufferer of buyer’s remorse, you can return your items free of charge within fourteen days. You will be charged and later refunded, though, which will no doubt be a deal-breaker for those who get chronically overfamiliar with the add to basket button. Regular email updates with product suggestions are a minor nuisance too, but these can be switched off easily enough.

Best Affordable Subscription Box for Men: Gentleman’s Box

When you want to upgrade your wardrobe (or just life overall), it can get expensive. Luckily, the Gentleman’s subscription box for men allows you to get 4-6 top quality accessories to help add that little something-something each month. From premium ties to skin care and other trend-friendly pieces, you can’t go wrong treating yourself to this deal.

The Pros

On top of the budget-friendly price tag, you can save even more money by switching to a quarterly or even bi-annual subscription box. You will still receive a monthly shipment, but you would pay a lower price when billed.

The Cons

You can’t review your box before hand so the quality of the items are left up to chance. If you don’t like leaving these types of things up to fate, then this may not be the box for you.

Best Razor Subscription Box for Men: Cornerstone

Cornerstone

Men are creatures of habit, apparently. Grooming subscription service Cornerstone has built its entire business on that ethos, aiming to jettison the crippling amount of choice on offer in the toiletries aisle. A Cornerstone subscription box for men will regularly deliver essentials such as face scrub, razor blades and shave cream, saving hours of agonising over the stupidly vast amount of products on the store shelves.

The Pros

Once you’ve chosen a selection of products, you simply pay a monthly fee to have your all-important bathroom buddies delivered on the reg. The upshot is that you’ll need never worry about having to go at your face with a rusty, hair-clogged razor. The products and packaging visuals are on point too, plus for those would-be Hugh Hefner’s there’s even the option to have your razor handle engraved. Snazzy.

The Cons

Those who like a weighty razor handle will instantly notice that the Cornerstone offering feels featherlight, which is the intentional result of being crafted from lightweight aluminium. The full set (six blades, shave cream, post-shave balm and face scrub) is priced at £30 for 12 weeks, so if you’re economical with your grooming products, it’s going to cost you more for the convenience of not making a (rare) trip to toiletry town.

Best Cologne Subscription Box for Men: Secret Scent

While some men stick to a signature fragrance with slavish dedication, for others, variety is the spice of life. If you fall into the latter camp, the Secret Scent subscription box for men is the easiest way to overload your nostrils with different notes. For £15 a month, you’ll receive three 90ml fragrance samples from the likes of Marc Jacobs, Givenchy and Prada to trial.

Secret Scent

The Pros

Because one man’s vetiver is another man’s soggy diaper, fragrances benefit from a try before you buy approach. With Secret Scent, every month you can get sniffing without committing to an eau, and you don’t have to endure the hard sell from a department store employee, which is an underrated bonus. The variety on offer here is impressive too, we’ll eat our hat if you can’t stumble across something you want to douse yourself in.

The Cons

Long-term filling up on travel size (3ml) fragrances across months will fast cause your bathroom cabinet to become plagued with plastic, and you may end up with you more choice than you actually need. If you’re a man of habit, then a few month’s membership should suffice before you settle on full-size signature fragrances. Long-term, this subscription could be impractical, and you run the risk of amassing more bottles than an average recycling point.

Best Grooming Subscription Box for Men: Birchbox Man

Birchbox Man

While plenty of grooming boxes cater for shaving, few cover the broader grooming market. Birchbox Man (which is only currently available stateside) will let you get to grips with as many new products as your body can handle. From $10 a month, you’ll receive five new bathroom goodies as curated by the brand’s team: it’s basically catnip for grooming junkies.

The Pros

Unlike shaving subscription boxes, Birchbox Man is a bit more adventurous, which means it’s a lot more likely to quicken your pulse than another set of shavers. The rotation of product types on offer also means that you’re way more likely to stumble across a bathroom addition that you never knew you needed. The price tag is inexpensive too, so you’ll barely notice your bank balance dipping.

The Cons

Those who want to keep their grooming cabinet pared-back to the essentials may find themselves with too many tools to hand: beard oil, for example, won’t be welcome for those with baby faces. You can’t choose what you want to receive either, so you might end up with a dud box some months and a grooming cabinet that’s perilously overstocked.

Best Meal Prep Subscription Box for Men: Hello Fresh

Hello Fresh

As anyone with a 9-5 job will know, doing a weekly shop is the stuff of nightmares and nipping to the local ‘convenience’ store after work is a far more likely scenario. That’s where Hello Fresh comes in, promising to replace hastily bought microwave lasagne with precisely measured out ingredients to make healthier meals without using too much of your precious grey matter. There are new recipes to choose from each week, and each meal takes between 20-50 minutes to prepare.

The Pros

The pros here are obvious, with not having to stand in the checkout queue coming out as the most appealing. The fact that Hello Fresh suggests recipes (some regular, some weekly additions) takes a lot of the effort out of deciding what to have for dinner too. After having a play around on the website, you can customise a plan based on your dietary requirements and budget. Portion sizes come precisely measured, so rogue vegetables festering at the back of the fridge can be consigned to the bin of history. For those who claim that expense is a barrier to eating food that contains anything remotely natural, meal plans start from £4 per person, so there goes that excuse.

The Cons

In an age of short attention spans, the idea of choosing a meal in advance and sticking to it is contrary to the 24/7 culture of endless choice, so commitment-phobes be warned. If you’re feeling particularly peckish, you’re stuck to a one-size-fits-all portion size as well, so you may end up troubling your snack cupboard rather more often than you’d like. You can’t feed the five thousand either, as Hello Fresh only caters for two or four people (sorry, singletons), so the service is no silver bullet for catering en masse.

Best Watch Subscription Boxes for Men: Watch Gang

Looking to upgrade your watch game without selling your left kidney? Look no further. The Watch Gang will send new watches straight to your door. It’s a one watch a month subscription, but you will also have the chance to enter raffles for a ROLEX, TAG Heuer and Seiko.

The Pros

There are subscription options that offer flexibility with what you want and can afford. The cheapest subscription is $49 a month. This means that no matter what option, you will get retail watches for cheaper.

The Cons

Compared to other accessory/clothing subscription boxes for men, this is a bit more expensive. Also, depending on how often you use a watch, it may be impractical.

Best Carb-Lover Subscription Box for Men: Pasta Evangelists

Pasta Evangelists

We’re yet to meet anyone we fully trust who doesn’t like pasta. And, while we’re happy enough to tuck into the dried stuff, fresh is obviously best. Enter Pasta Evangelists, a subscription service which will make proper penne a staple rather than a rare restaurant treat. This proudly carb-heavy service offers a saliva-inducing weekly subscription box containing fresh pasta, sauces and garnishes.

The Pros

Backed by card-carrying foodies Giles Coren, Prue Leith and William Sitwell, the quality on offer is a world away from your bog-standard microwavable mac n cheese, and it doesn’t involve anything so tedious as actually making your own dough and putting it through a pasta maker. Prices start from £13.90 for two servings, which is cheaper than both eating out and ordering in extortionate (and extortionately bad) pizza.

The Cons

As with all food subscription boxes for men, portion size isn’t something you can control, so if you’re a growing boy, you may be left wanting. And, unsurprisingly for fresh pasta and sauces that occasionally contain meat, you have to move fast if you don’t want your premium pasta to pong. You’ll only have a day after your delivery to consume the contents of your box unless you want to stick the lot in the freezer, which kind of defeats the point.

Best Butcher Subscription Box for Men: Farmison & Co

Farmison & Co

Buying meat in bulk may not sound like the most appealing prospect if your last name isn’t Lecter, but it can be both cost-effective and practical, especially if you’re all about that gains life. Farmison & Co’s meat subscription box will let you stock up on protein in the form of like steak, pork shoulder and duck breast while bypassing whatever pale, slimy monstrosities are left in your supermarket’s meat aisle. Valuing quality above all else, this subscription box serves up seasonal meats sourced from heritage breed animals. It’s like your friendly neighbourhood butcher has been dragged into the 21st century.

The Pros

For unrepentant carnivores, Farimson and Co’s high-quality produce is enough of a draw in itself. But not only will you get top quality food, but there’s also plenty of variety to tuck into. From basic chicken breasts and burgers to veal, roasting joints and steak cuts that’ll have you salivating at a mere mention, the variety of boxes on offer here is impressive.

The Cons

With meat, you get what you pay for, so the quality on offer here means you’re not going to be paying rock-bottom prices. These boxes pack in a lot of raw protein too, so unless you’re munching on meat every day (which we don’t advise), you’ll need plenty of freezer space and organisation to ensure that your spoils don’t spoil.

Best Grocery Subscription Box for Men: Hungryroot

Sometimes, you just want to grocery shop without having to actually go to the grocery store. Also, you want to stop wasting food and only get what you need each week without letting your stomach do the shopping for you. That’s totally understandable. Hungryroot is subscription grocery service with proteins, produce and all the pantry goods you desire for $65 a month or more depending on your needs.

The Pros

There is a quiz to help Hungryroot come up with the perfect solution for you. They also help you create personalized meal plans for the week and help you figure out how much you need based on your household size. So whether you need to feed just yourself, you and your partner, or your family, there are options for you.

The Cons

While the price tag still saves you money, depending on what you want to add on can cause the prices to go up.

Best Coffee Subscription Box for Men: Pact Coffee

Pact Coffee

Not having a supply of coffee come the weekend is a painful bind to find yourself in; that lazy Sunday morning won’t quite work groggy-eyed and cloudy of mind. Pact Coffee’s intention is to keep you constantly caffeinated, which sounds very practical to us indeed. Choose your coffee freshly-ground, whole bean or in pod form and expect the deliveries to roll in.

The Pros

Unless you consume demonic amounts, Pact Coffee’s weekly delivery should be enough to satiate your slurping habits, though you can get daily drops if needs be. Subscription starts at £6.95 per week, so it’s undoubtedly more cost-effective than frequent visits to a coffee chain. The company’s direct relationships with its farmers mean that there’s no whiff of dodgy working practices either, so you get to be a little bit smug.

The Cons

If you don’t really care about your joe being ethically sourced and high-quality coffee (and drink considerably more than your recommended daily allowance), the price is going to feel like daylight robbery compared to freeze-dried storecupboard fare.

Best Tea Subscription Box for Men: Sips By

Coffee isn’t for everyone – and that’s okay! Luckily, there are just as many tea subscription boxes for men as coffee boxes, so it’s all whatever you want. The personalized Sips By subscription box sends you a different assortment of teas each month based on the answers to your tea quiz. As you receive teas, you can review them on your profile which will help them further customize your boxes each month. So as you try more teas, the more these boxes will be catered to your likes.

The Pros

This subscription service listens to your wants, and at only $16 a month, you get 4 different teas to try. So whether you want to stay in your comfort zone or try something new, each month you will have the ability to see what you like. There is also a few more options if monthly is too much for you.

The Cons

While leaving reviews will help the Sips By team customize your box, you unfortunately can’t pick and choose what you want in your box each month. If anything, this subscription is more to help you see what you like, which you can go on to purchase.

Best Wine Subscription Box for Men: Winc

This curated wine subscription box will come straight to your door each month and includes a personalized selection of exclusive wines tailored to your tastes. The offer starts at $39 a month and members can skip a month any time, free of charge.

The Pros

You get to dictate what types of wines you want, including flavor profiles and regions.

The Cons

Depending on how much wine you drink, this may not be the subscription box for you.

Best Cocktail Subscription Box for Men: Flaviar

Flaviar

After a man reaches a certain age, he should experience the epiphany that it’s no longer acceptable to chuck any old alcohol in a glass alongside a mixer and hope for the best. With over 15,000 fine spirits on offer, subscription service Flaviar aims to end your reliance on vodka Red Bull with its curated spirit alcohol box containing whiskies, rum, bourbon, gin and cognac.

The Pros

Alongside big brand heavy hitters, you’ll find plenty of off-the-beaten-track options which will broaden your horizons and impress guests. Membership (which costs £15 per month) gets you access to a tasting subscription box every three months and access to a catalogue of spirits that you’d struggle to find elsewhere.

The Cons

If you’re looking to stock up your alcohol cupboard for regular use, or are looking to host a party worthy of Gatsby, Flaviar’s quarterly tasting box isn’t going to keep you well-oiled. Discovery, rather than volume, is the main draw here. Plus, if you really hate anything in the pre-curated boxes, you’ll be saddled with small bottles of stuff you’ve no intention of drinking.

Best Adventurous Eater Subscription Box for Men: Universal Yums

Looking to snack across the world without having to leave the comfort of your home? Universal Yums is a monthly snack subscription box for men that delivers a variety of international snacks from all around the world. Each box comes with with plenty of information about what’s in your box, as well. Learning more about the world through food? Yes please.

The Pros

It’s one of the best educational subscription boxes for men you can get, and gives you access to food you may not be able to get anywhere else.

The Cons

The box doesn’t accommodate dietary restrictions, and the portions are on the smaller size.

Best Beer Subscription Box for Men: Craft Beer Club

Our list isn’t complete without the last part of the alcohol subscription box for men trifecta: beer. The Craft Beer Club delivers an a delicious mix of premium craft beers curated to include the best microbreweries give an ever-changing selection of high-end brews to each customer. Shipments include 12 (or 24) beers in four different styles, along with the Monthly Beer Newsletter, which details the origins of every bottle.

The Pros

Access to a large amount of beers from independent breweries around the world.

The Cons

It’s a little pricey if you’re not a huge beer connoisseur.

Best Lifestyle Subscription Box for Men: Breo Box

Like staying on top of tech trends but don’t have the patience to do research? The BREO box is the subscription box to solve all of your problems. This quarterly subscription box for men delivers the best up-and-coming tech and lifestyle products you can get. With each shipment, you can receive about 5-8 tech, home-good, lifestyle, or fitness items matching a seasonal theme, and past boxes have included items like Bluetooth earbuds, a portable LED projector, the PhoneSoap UV Sanitizer box, and a FujiFilm Instax camera.

The Pros

The sheer quality of items you receive in each box will keep you satisfied in the long run.

The Cons

It is definitely a bit pricier than other boxes (even though you will make up for it in terms of retail).

Best Quarterly Subscription Box for Men: GQ Best Stuff Box

Now this is a quarterly subscription box for men that you need to consider. Curated by the editors of GQ Magazine themselves, the items are certainly on-brand: You’ll find a mix of apparel, accessories, and grooming products with a total retail value of $200 or more for $50 per box each quarter. Now this is a wallet friendly alternative to a shopping spree.

The Pros

The price. Whether you sign up for the quarterly subscription or annual subscription, you are getting your money’s worth and then some.

The Cons

You can’t pick what’s in the box, so it’s a luck of the draw.

Best Underwear Subscription Box for Men: Get Basic

That old underwear with holes in it? Not going to cut it. Keep your basics fresh with the Get Basic underwear, sock, and undershirt subscription box for men. This box delivers the essentials right when you need them without any unnecessary add-ons and made with high-quality sustainable materials. The kicker? Each item of clothing comes with a “retire” date, so you know when it’s time to send these basics on their way.

The Pros

The chance to get some fresh undergarments when you need them for an affordable price.

The Cons

These clothes won’t last you forever.

Best Calming Subscription Box for Men: Book of the Month

Discover the best new reads with the Book of the Month subscription for men. Each month, a curated selection of five new and early-release hardcover books are announced for you to choose from. If nothing piques your curiosities, you can skip the month and receive a credit.

The Pros

The curation is excellent and always has great titles to choose from.

The Cons

You do want to peruse the selections from past months to make sure the club’s on your wavelength: You’ll usually have a variety of genres to choose from, but if you’re skipping months regularly, the credits can build up.

FAQs

Are subscription boxes for men still a thing?

The short answer: Yes. We have the best subscription boxes for men listed here for a reason! From saving money and time, subscription boxes for men can make your life 100% easier.

Do subscription boxes save money?

Depending on your preference, the plan, and the product, you can save a lot of money each month by utilizing a subscription box. For example, the GQ quarterly subscription box will 100% save you money you may have spent buying all of those individual products. Meanwhile, the alcohol-based boxes may actually cause you to lose money if you don’t like what they send, can’t keep up with the frequency, or just overall don’t like the product all that much.

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