Best Clothing Rental Services, Time (Apart from Runway Rental)
Who Are not love and cherish Rent a runway? One of OG’s clothing rental destinations, RTR first gained popularity as a more affordable and sustainable option for event wear. (I rented quite a few of my wedding gowns for the day.) However, the brand’s thousands of items include more than just formal wear, including office wear, Outwear and more casual wear, and all come from high-end labels. In addition, RTR offers a full range of rental accessories, including bags, shoes, sunglasses and jewelry.
You can choose between a one-time rental for special occasions or a monthly rental of 4 to 12 items. And if you decide you want an item to be yours forever, you can choose to buy it at a discount.
Brand: hundreds of brands, from Badgley Mischka and Self-Portrait to ALC and Anine Bing
Cost: Four-course trial membership for $69/month ($89/month later) or more or $10 + one-time rental
Size: 0 to 22
One of my current favorite places to rent is Nuuly, a subsidiary of Urbn (which owns the retailers Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie and Free People). For an $88 subscription fee that you can easily pause or cancel at any time, you can choose from six items to have it delivered to your door each month. That’s a pretty sweet deal if you ask me. But what makes Nuuly so interesting is choice. Nuuly not only carries everything from winter coats to outwear from all of its retailers’ in-house brands, but also offers merchandise from over 150 luxury brands. and some pretty interesting vintage pieces. If you love an item (which I definitely have), you can buy your favorite at a discount.
Brand: Private labels of Free People, Anthropologie and Urban Outfitters, plus over 150 luxury and vintage brands
Cost: $88/month for six rented items
Size: XXS to 5X, plus petite
If your goal is to turn heads at the next big event, look no further Nova Octo for something really special. The rental service boasts a wide selection of gowns, evening gowns, bags, jewelry and other exclusive products from brands like Gucci, Jacquemus, Giambattista Valli, etc. As you might expect , prices are definitely on the steeper side, with most falling into the $300 to $950 range, but let me reiterate here that everything is fine. spectacular. The site also offers a wide selection of ready-to-wear clothing such as LaQuan Smith moto pants and Brock Collection pleated tops. All you need to do is select the date of your event and choose from the available sections. You will have to pay a one-time rental fee, which also includes shipping and dry cleaning.
Pretty well? Nova Octo offers one-on-one showroom appointments in NYC, where you can try on items before renting and even make temporary changes if needed.
Brand: Gucci, LaQuan Smith, Giambattista Valli, Jacquemus, Retrofête, etc
Cost: Varies by item
Size: 0 to 16
When it comes to timeless and sophisticated wardrobe staples, no brand comes to mind faster than Vince. The California-based brand is loved for its quality products that look a lot more expensive than their price tag, so at the launch of the rental platform Vince Unfold In 2018, the fashion world everywhere rejoiced. Vince Unfold offers an impressive range of models to rent: cropped wool coats, slip-on skirts and shorts, and plenty of high-end cashmere knitwear.
All that is needed is to save at least 10 styles to your Edit folder and then you will get four of them. When you’re ready to redeem, return your items in the included prepaid bag and select your next pick. Although the monthly fee is $160 for four, you can exchange them for something new throughout the month. And like many rentals out there, you can keep the items you love at a discounted rate.
Cost: $160/month for four items
Size: 00 to 22, XXS to XXXL
Think about Tulerie like Rent the Runway and The RealReal when you have kids: pre-owned luxury items you can rent right from the owner’s private closet. Ideal for a special event or holiday or just for fun, the Tulerie app lets you borrow pieces for four, 10, or 20 days at a time.
How it works is quite simple. Download the app and browse its extensive catalog (including everything from Chanel and Fendi to Aje and Frame). When you find an item you love, ask your lender and choose a delivery date and time you’d like to rent. Once approved by the lender, it will be delivered straight to your doorstep. Of course, like other used luxury retailers, you can choose to purchase items through the website at a consignment price, which varies by brand and item condition.
Brand: luxury brands like Fendi, Chanel, and Bottega Veneta and contemporary brands like Aje, Frame, and Sea
Cost: Varies by item
Size: XS to XL
Out of all the rentals available, Gwynnie Bee by far, is the most inclusive. The service started out by catering to sizes 10 to 32 but has recently expanded to offer casual wear, innovative tunics and outerwear to reduce sizes down to 0. This is also one of the most cost effective options. It starts at $49 a month for one item, which sounds high, but you’re allowed to swap it out as often as you want. This gives you the ability to constantly refresh your wardrobe. It offers multiple plans, with the highest letting you rent 10 items for $199 a month. Plus, you have the option to buy your favorites at a discounted price.
Brand: Eloquii, Hutch, ASOS, Lauren Ralph Lauren, etc
Cost: one item for $49/month up to 10 items for $199/month
Size: 0 to 32
Dreaming of adding a Chanel or Bottega Veneta bag to your wardrobe but still not ready to drop thousands of dollars? I see — that’s where Vivrelle Come to save the day. The members-only rental service offers hundreds of incredible designer handbags as well as high-end jewelry, which you can rent every month or keep longer. While the selection includes plenty of classic bags — think Chanel and Gucci GG Marmont quilted — there’s also a range of products that make a splash like the Fendi Vertigo print bag and rainbow Louis Vuitton products. .
Membership is split into four tiers: Premier for $39/month, which lets you rent up to $1000 worth of items; Classique for $99/month for items worth up to $4000; and Couture ($199/month) and Couture+($279/month), which let you rent an item or two over $4000 as well as unique and limited edition items. You can also choose to pay monthly or prepay monthly.
Brand: Chanel, Bottega Veneta, Gucci, Fendi, Louis Vuitton, etc
Cost: $39/month for one item worth up to $1000 up to $279/month for two items valued at over $4000, plus access to limited edition items
Similar to Vince Unfold, Banana Republic enters the rental world with Banana Republic style passport back in 2019, lets you refresh your wardrobe with chic casuals and high-end office staples for just $75 a month.
Browse the site’s weekly new arrivals and save your favorites to the “Closer”. Three items will be picked and delivered to you in each box. When you’re ready for a fresh take, return all three pieces in a prepaid envelope (or buy them at a discounted price) and your next three will be shipped. The service allows you to swap at your own pace, meaning you can get three or more boxes per month.
Cost: $75/month
Size: 0 to 20, XXS to XXL
If you want to rent but aren’t sure where to start, Armoire and a team of professional stylists will do the job for you. Similar to a subscription box, all you need to do is do a quick style test and a stylist will curate a selection of sections based on your results. You can then pick your favorites and rent them out for as long as you like, or buy them at a discounted price.
The site boasts thousands of items, from designer jeans and high-end workwear to casual sportswear and sunglasses, making it a great option for suits. WFH or at your office. It’s also one of the more affordable rentals out there, so it’s definitely a great way to get your hands on if this whole rental is new to you.
Brand: Rag & Bone, Diane von Furstenberg, Eloquii, Hutch, etc
Cost: four items for $79/month, seven items for $119/month, unlimited for $249/month
Size: 0 to 24
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