Wantable Launches MyWantable Rewards

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With MyWantable Rewards tiered levels — Core Member, Fashion Insider, VIP and Style Icon — the more customers shop, the more rewarding their Wantable experience becomes. 

Wantable, a personal styling retailer, has announced the launch of its all-new loyalty program: MyWantable Rewards. This milestone program builds on the already-enhanced Wantable Membership program and is designed to reward customers with meaningful perks while they shop.

The program offers more opportunities to earn Cash Back Credits, early access to new collections, surprise gifts, and more — all while staying true to Wantable’s mission of making style easy, personal and confidence-boosting.

“For more than 13 years, our customers have trusted Wantable to bring them styles that feel truly hand-picked for their needs and lifestyle,” said Jalem Getz, Founder & CEO of Wantable. “MyWantable Rewards is the next evolution of that promise that lets them enjoy more perks, more style and more flexibility.”

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All active and new customers are eligible to join. Membership is free, and the benefits start with the first order, with up to $90 in cash back credits. Additionally, all Members unlock the following benefits:

  • Cash Back Credits – Earn more on what you keep, spend on your next Edit.
  • Exclusive Events – Invitations to members-only style experiences.
  • Surprise Gifts and Discounts – For birthdays and more — because who doesn’t love to celebrate?

Members get the same early access to new, limited-edition drops and free shipping and returns they’ve always loved.

With MyWantable Rewards tiered levels — Core Member, Fashion Insider, VIP and Style Icon — the more customers shop, the more rewarding their Wantable experience becomes. From first-time customers to longtime Wantable fans, every level offers perks that make discovering style easier and more fun.

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