Return Policy
READY-TO-SHIP ITEMS
Items such as sweatshirts, tops, and other ready-to-ship styles are eligible for store credit only.
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You must notify us within 14 days of receiving your order to initiate a return.
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To be eligible, your item(s) must be in the same condition you received them: unworn, unused, with tags.
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A receipt or proof of purchase is required.
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Once approved, store credit will be issued via a digital gift card.
Please note:
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All reduced-price items are final sale and are not eligible for return or exchange.
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All return requests are subject to approval by AR Studio.
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Original shipping fees are non-refundable.
CUSTOM ORDERS
All custom pieces are final sale.
Due to the made-to-order nature of these garments, we cannot offer refunds, exchanges, or alterations once production has begun.
DAMAGES & ISSUES
Please inspect your order upon receiving it and contact us immediately if the item is defective, damaged, or if you received the wrong item. We're happy to evaluate the situation and make it right.
For any questions or to submit a return/exchange request, please contact us at: info@anikarodericks.com
Sunday Club was created with one mission in mind: to change the way women show up in sportswear.
For years, sports culture—and the fashion around it—has been largely male-dominated, with women’s apparel often treated as an afterthought. We saw a gap, not just in design, but in representation, storytelling, and community. Sunday Club was built to fill that space—with intention, style, and substance.
Founded by designer Anika Rodericks, Sunday Club was born at the intersection of elevated fashion and sports culture. With custom pieces and limited-edition ready-to-wear drops, Sunday Club offers something for every kind of woman in sport.
We exist for the fans who show up, the women making moves behind the scenes, and anyone who wants to represent their team, their city, or their story with confidence and style.
Meet Anika Rodericks
Anika Rodericks is the founder and creative force behind Sunday Club and AR Studio. She studied fashion at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she received the Fashion Council Scholarship for her thesis collection “Unmasked,” along with the Merit Scholarship and Rosenthal Groeling Carol Scholarship. While studying abroad in London and Paris, Rodericks trained in couture embroidery techniques at the prestigious Lesage in Paris.
She gained extensive industry knowledge while working at Proenza Schouler in New York, where she honed her eye for craftsmanship, elevated design, and the importance of storytelling through fashion.
AR Studio launched in 2019 with a swimwear line that quickly gained recognition—worn and requested by celebrities like Kourtney Kardashian, Jen Selter, Amanda Steele, and Durani Popal. In 2021, the brand expanded into modern womenswear, and by 2024, naturally evolved into sportswear.