3 Clothing Rental Services to Try

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Fashion trends used to follow the 20-year rule! This cycle again brings back styles, cuts, colors, and prints to closets. With luck, they find items in their parents’ closet or a lucky vintage shop.

This 20-year cycle has quickly disappeared as microtrends and fast fashion dominate the new trend cycle. In addition, influencers are rapidly sharing clothing hauls, promoting overconsumption, and driving people to shop through links on their profiles. It’s a pace that is hard to keep up with!

As these trends continue to evolve, there has been a noticeable shift towards a more sustainable trend. Clothing rental sites have emerged as a convenient way to ‘shop,’ offering a plethora of options to rent, swap, and sometimes buy at the end of your rental cycle. The next time you have an event or are looking for an item to try before you buy, consider these 4 services for a hassle-free experience!

3 Clothing Rental Services to Try!

Nuuly


Offering a wide range of brands, including those you can find in their stores and vintage pieces, Nuuly, brought to you by Urban Outfitters. For a monthly fee, you can get 6 items to try, buy an item if you love it, and return them all for new items the following month. The variety is sure to keep you on your toes!

Rax


Making strides in the Canadian market, Rax is a peer-to-peer rental app that allows users to borrow, sell, and buy clothing. It offers local pick-up or pre-paid postal services. Offering you items from everyones closests.

Rent the Runway

Rent the Runway offers users the option to rent monthly or occasionally, with options of 5, 10, or 20 items. Similar to the other services, you can return or exchange your items at the end of the time period or buy the items you love.

These services bring try before you buy to the next level! Providing new ways to shop mindfully.

So, which one are you most excited to try first?

These services are not just about shopping, they’re about a new way of thinking and acting. Give them a try!

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