Bespoke Post, founded in 2011, delivers themed boxes of goods for the modern man. Think high-quality gear, home bar essentials, and style upgrades. Maybe you got into it for the 'quiet luxury' vibe everyone's talking about, but now the boxes are just piling up. It happens. Subscriptions run from $49 to $70, and you can cancel on Desktop or Mobile. Taking a break could save you up to $588 a year. This guide will help you cut ties without any extra headaches.
How to Cancel Bespoke Post Subscription on Desktop & Mobile Web
Canceling on their website is the main way to do it. It works on your computer or phone browser. Honestly, they make it a bit tricky to find, hiding it behind a few menus. Don't be surprised if you have to click around a bit. As of mid-2024, this is still the most reliable method.
1 Log In to Your Account
First, head over to the Bespoke Post website and sign in. You'll need your email and password. If you forgot it, you'll have to go through the password reset process, which is its own little annoyance.
2 Navigate to Account Details
Once you're in, find your name in the top-right corner and click on it. A dropdown menu will appear. Select 'Account Details' from that list.
3 Find the Subscription Section
This is where it gets a little confusing. You'll need to scroll down the page past your address and payment info. Look for a section specifically about your 'Club Membership'. It's not always obvious.
4 Click the Cancel Link
You should see a small link that says something like 'Cancel Your Membership'. It's designed to be missed. Click on it. I had to look twice before I spotted it.
5 Confirm Your Cancellation
They won't let you go easily. You'll likely face a pop-up asking if you'd rather skip a month. You have to firmly select the option to cancel. You might even have to give a reason. Just click through until you see a final confirmation message.
6 Check for a Confirmation Email
You're not done yet. A real person on Reddit said, 'If you don't get the email, you're not canceled.' So, check your inbox immediately for a confirmation email. If it's not there, go back to your account page and verify the membership is listed as 'Inactive'.
Cancel Bespoke Post Subscription with phone
You can call them at (914) 326-2765. Their hours are Monday to Friday, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Eastern Time. Be prepared for a potential wait, especially during busy hours. Have your account info ready before you call.
Cancel Bespoke Post Subscription with email
Email their support team at help@bespokepost.com. Don't expect an instant reply. It usually takes them a business day or two to get back to you. Be direct in your subject line, like 'Cancellation Request for [Your Name]'.
Cancel Bespoke Post Subscription with live chat
They have a live chat option, but it can be hit or miss. Go to their 'Help' or 'Contact Us' page and look for the chat widget. Sometimes it's available, sometimes it's not. Maybe it's a bug, who knows.
Before you hit cancel, know this: Bespoke Post won't give you a refund for a box that's already been charged or shipped. You have to cancel before the 1st of the month. The good news? You can just 'skip' a month instead of fully canceling, which is a pretty decent option if you're on the fence. Your account and order history will still be there if you decide to come back and shop later.
Bespoke Post Plans and Pricing 2025
Feature | Club Membership | Standard Purchase |
---|---|---|
Box Price | $49 + shipping | $70 + shipping |
Monthly Box | Yes, with preview | No |
Skip a Month | Yes, anytime before the 1st | N/A |
Shop Access | Full access with member pricing | Full access with non-member pricing |
Details | Members get a monthly themed box, can preview it, and choose to skip it. They also get discounts on other items in the shop. | Anyone can buy items from the shop, but they pay a higher price than members. |
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Olivia Harper
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Olivia Harper, a Content Manager with nine years of experience, creates user-focused guides on subscription services. Featured in Digital Consumer Reports, her work simplifies subscription terms and cancellations.