Too busy from work? Or just don’t want to step out of the door on lazy days? Other than Straits Times and Netflix, you can actually subscribe to a whole slew of products and services, and have everything delivered right to your doorstep.
Specially created for our busy AF lifestyles, here are 10 awesome things that you might or might not know that are available for subscriptions.
1. Clothes
No time to read fashion mags, but worried that you won’t be on trend? Club Lowinsky solves that problem for you, with a subscription service that sends you clothes every month – all you have to do is advise on your preferred style and sizing.
Your clothes will be selected by a stylist assigned to you (personal shopper, anyone?) and a box of up to 5 pieces of clothing will be sent to your home. For men, the subscription costs $52 onwards and for women, it will cost $32 onwards.
2. Ice-Cream
The Pint Society delivers 2 completely new, hand-crafted pints of ice cream to subscribers in all kinds of unique, exciting flavours such as the Pineapple Tart (Flavour of January 2016) and Catch Me If You Can (Flavour of December 2015)! Plans start at $38 per month for 2 pints and $29 per month for yearly subscriptions. For best effects, schedule delivery about a week before your period and the effects of PMS will be gone before you know it.
3. Coffee
Need a coffee kick that Nescafe 3-in-1 can’t satisfy? Cue in Hook Coffee – a coffee subscription service where you can create your own speciality coffee in the comfort of your own kitchen (or your office’s, wherever you spend your coffee time). Coffee can be provided in either whole beans, grounded, or in portable drip bags if you don’t own coffee machines. A huge plus point is that the coffee is sustainably grown and ethically produced, making a difference in the lives of farmers around the world.
4. Tea
Subscribers of Gryphon Tea have a choice between two curated box sets, either the Artisanal Curation at $28.80 per month or the Gourmet Curation at $32.80 per month. With uniquely Singaporean flavours like Singaporean Spice and Di Tanjong Katong from this local tea company and interesting flavours from Chocolate Truffle Mint to White Gingerlily, Gryphon Tea spares you the headache and just lets you try a range of different flavours every month!
5. Craft Beer
If you want to up your beer game, how about delicious craft beers? At Thirsty, the leading craft beer shop in Singapore, you can subscribe to craft beer in cases of 6, 12 or 24 with a spending of $178 per month onwards. Be wowed by their extensive list of craft beers on their website, and noobs can find out more about craft beer under the ‘Craft Beer 101’ category to get a deeper know-how.
6. Wine
On a mission to make French wine accessible and fun, The French Cellar sends two bottles of wine to your home monthly from only $79 per month onwards (for the 12-month plan) – it’s a steal, I’d say! Selected by their 3-star Michelin sommelier, the plan also includes videos and tasting notes which is helpful, if you’re planning to impress at high-end functions.
7. Healthy Snacks
Since you’re already snacking, why not snack for a good cause and maintain your waistline with the healthy munchies from Box Green? For only $19.90 per month, a meal is donated through Willing Hearts to help the needy for every box delivered, and you get 4 natural snacks to munch on that are guilt-free! Snacking is actually good for health since you tend to eat lighter meals in between – but only if they’re low-calorie like the ones provided by Box Green!
8. Fragrances
Club Code Deco, a membership programme by Code Deco – Singapore’s first artisanal perfumery for those who are still on the fence on whether or not to commit to the large 200ml bottles, allows subscribers to try three 3ml vials of signature scents monthly for $45 per month. There’s also a surprise “4th item” in the box, which could range from anything from an invitation to a wine tasting event, to a limited edition Eau de parfum not found in stores.
Featured Image: pintsociety.rocks
This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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