You already know which brands you love. We build your capsule wardrobe from those brands specifically — piece by piece, outfit by outfit, from the labels already in your wardrobe.
I was building a capsule wardrobe from Quince — great brand, great prices, everything in one place. But when I saw the total, I closed the tab. Not because of the money. Because $800 at one brand felt like a catalogue. The same $800 spread across Madewell, Uniqlo, COS, and Quince feels like a wardrobe.
"Nobody actually shops from one brand. The advice was asking us to be someone we're not."
Every capsule wardrobe guide told me to commit to one brand. But we're already multi-brand people — we have our Madewell jeans and our Uniqlo basics and that one COS blazer. Capsule Club works with how you actually shop.
Read the full story →From your quiz answers to your curated capsule in less than 48 hours.
Start where you need the most help. Your preferences carry forward to every zone you build.
No styling fees. No minimum spend. Cancel or pause any time.
Affiliate disclosure: We earn a small commission when you purchase through our links, at no extra cost to you. This is how we keep subscription prices low. Your capsule is never influenced by commission — quality always comes first.
Tell us your brands and we'll build your first capsule. Your preferences are saved forever — every future capsule starts from where you left off.
Starting from $12 / month. Cancel or pause any time. No commitment required.
From your first quiz question to a complete capsule in your inbox — here's exactly what to expect.
Our style quiz takes about 8 minutes. You'll tell us your five brands, your capsule zone (Everyday, Work, or Weekend & Social), your budget per piece, your sizing notes, and what your biggest wardrobe problem actually is.
We also ask about what you already own and love — because the best capsule works with your existing wardrobe, not against it. If you already have great denim, we skip that slot. If your bag situation is solved, we don't sell you another one.
Every piece we recommend comes from your selected brands. We don't suggest a better brand. We don't substitute one you didn't choose. If your brands can't strongly fill a slot, we tell you honestly and explain why.
Each capsule slot gets four options: Option A (our top pick), Option B (a same-brand alternative), Option C (a different brand from your list), and Option D (a budget alternative). You always have a path forward, whatever happens with stock.
Your capsule arrives as a formatted PDF within 48 hours of completing your quiz. Each slot is named (not numbered), has all four options with direct brand links, notes on availability, a free shipping strategy for each brand, and sizing guidance specific to your measurements.
Club+ members receive their capsule within 24 hours and can request revisions until they're happy with every slot.
When you're ready for your next zone, you don't start from scratch. Your brands, your budget, your sizing notes — all saved. We ask only what might have changed: new season, new brands, different wardrobe gap.
Three zones. Three capsules. One complete wardrobe built over time, at a pace that suits your life and your budget.
Start where you need the most help. Everything else follows.
"Once your first capsule is delivered, you'll be invited to add your next zone. Your brands and preferences carry over automatically — you just confirm what's changed."
Eight minutes to complete. Forty-eight hours to your inbox. Your brands, your wardrobe.
No styling fees. No minimum spend. Two plans that work for different lives.
Affiliate disclosure: We earn a small commission when you purchase through our recommended links, at no extra cost to you. This is one of two revenue streams (alongside your subscription) that keeps Capsule Club running. Your capsule is never influenced by commission — when two options are equal, we may prefer an affiliate brand, but we will never recommend an inferior piece to earn a commission. Learn more in our FAQ.
Every brand in our database has been researched for sizing accuracy, quality consistency, and capsule suitability. We know what each one does well — and what to avoid.
| Brand | Tier | Best for | Affiliate | Free shipping |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Madewell | Mid-range | Denim, casual tops, bags | Active | $150+ |
| Uniqlo | Accessible | Knitwear, layering basics | Active | $75+ |
| Banana Republic | Mid-range | Tailored workwear | Active | $50+ |
| Gap | Accessible | Everyday basics, denim | Active | $50+ |
| Quince | Accessible | Cashmere, silk, leather bags | Partnership target | $75+ |
| Everlane | Mid-range | Organic cotton basics, denim | Active | $75+ |
| COS | Mid-range | Architectural tailoring, knitwear | Limited (Awin) | $75+ |
| Zara | Accessible | Outerwear, one accent piece | Active | $50+ |
| Mango | Accessible | Coats, tailored trousers, denim | Active | $50+ |
| Aritzia | Mid-range | Super Puff, Effortless Pant | Active | Free w/ account |
| Reformation | Mid-range | Denim, linen, occasion dresses | Active | $100+ |
| Sézane | Mid-range | French classics, knitwear, leather | Partnership target | $200+ |
| J.Crew | Mid-range | Rollneck, Pixie Pant, blazers | Active | $75+ |
| Abercrombie & Fitch | Accessible | Denim (esp. Curve Love), outerwear | Active | Always free |
| Anthropologie | Mid-range | Maeve dresses, Pilcro denim | Active | $50+ |
| LOFT | Accessible | Workwear trousers, blouses | Active | $75+ |
| Universal Standard | Mid-range | Sizes 00–40, Foundation Tee, Seine Jean | Active (up to 15%) | Always free |
| Cuyana | Premium | Investment leather bags, cashmere | Active | $95+ |
| J.Crew Factory | Accessible | Budget alternative to J.Crew mainline | Active (shared) | $75+ |
| Gap Factory | Accessible | Budget alternative to Gap mainline | Active (shared) | $50+ |
| Banana Republic Factory | Accessible | Budget alternative to BR mainline | Active (shared) | $50+ |
Every brand entry includes hero pieces, what to skip, a sizing matrix across petite, tall, plus, and curvy, cross-brand pairing logic, and a free shipping strategy. We treat brand knowledge the way we treat capsule curation — with specificity, not generality.
Capsule Club started with a $802.80 Quince cart and a question I couldn't answer: why does the same amount of money feel completely different at one store versus five?
I've been trying to build a capsule wardrobe for years. Last month I finally figured out why I kept failing — and it had nothing to do with discipline or taste.
It started with Quince. Clean basics, luxury-adjacent fabrics, prices that feel almost suspiciously reasonable. My coworkers were wearing it. My algorithm was full of it. I genuinely liked the aesthetic. So one evening I opened the site with real intention.
Thirteen items. $802.80. Free shipping, at least. I looked at that number for a long time. And I closed the tab.
That distinction sounds small. It isn't. It's why I'd been abandoning carts for years without ever understanding why. Every capsule wardrobe guide told me to commit to one brand — "shop your whole wardrobe from Everlane," "build it all from COS." Clean, simple, coherent. The problem is that nobody actually shops that way.
We have our Madewell jeans and our Uniqlo basics and that one COS blazer we saved up for and the Quince cashmere we impulse-bought. We're already multi-brand people. The advice was asking us to be someone we're not.
What I actually needed was someone to take the brands I already love and show me how to build something that works across all of them. A capsule from my brands, not their brands. That's why I built Capsule Club.
I built Capsule Club because I couldn't find a wardrobe service that worked with how I actually shop. I'm a multi-brand shopper — Madewell denim, Uniqlo knitwear, the occasional COS investment piece, Quince for the expensive-feeling basics that aren't. I wanted someone to help me make those brands work together, not tell me to start over with one. So I built it myself.
Every capsule that goes out is reviewed by me before delivery. At this stage, that's a feature.
Essays on building a wardrobe that actually works. Brand deep dives. The occasional honest opinion about why most capsule wardrobe advice is broken.
The founding story of Capsule Club — and the realisation that nobody fails at capsule wardrobes because of discipline. They fail because the advice asks you to be someone you're not.
Read the issue →A question about your capsule, a brand suggestion, or just wanting to say hello — send it through.
We're a small operation — Stephanie reads and responds to every message personally. Typical response time is one business day.
If you're a current member with a question about your capsule, the fastest way to reach us is by replying directly to your capsule delivery email. That keeps everything in one thread.