5 Rental Clothing Services You Should Know

Is it just us, or do most people get tired of their clothing after a couple of wears? We'd prefer not that because it's not sustainable to trash your fast fashion pieces once the trend fades. Instead, these days, you can invest in clothing rental services to switch out your wardrobe to always have a refreshed closet.

Below, discover a few of the most popular rental companies and what makes them so great.

Armoire

Armoire gets to know your style so you can get the best fashion recommendations possible. After taking their five-minute quiz, you can select your favorite picks to ship directly to your doorstep with no shipping fee. With Armoire, you also never have to worry about laundry. They clean the pieces before delivering them to you. Oh, and you get your own personal stylist, too. It costs $89 per month for four pieces, which might be the same price as your fast fashion shopping spree.

 

FashionPass

If you love youthful brands like Free People, Good American and For Love & Lemons, you'll appreciate FashionPass. Using the code "VACATION," you can try this rental service for $59 monthly. You can pick five items in each order (plus one complimentary accessory) and make two orders every month—that's 10 pieces in total!

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Nuuly

Next to FashionPass, Nuuly has some of the most notable brands, including Urban Outfitters, Madewell and Levi's. As we all know, the pieces from each store can carry hefty price tags, but with your $98 subscription to Nuuly, you can get six items from those spots for a full month.

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Rent the Runway

Rent the Runway was the company that put clothing rental services on the map for us. Their base membership allows you to pick out five pieces monthly for $89 in your first month. They've got notable designers like Marc Jacobs, Ralph Lauren and David Lam. If you don't want to commit to a subscription or simply need one piece for an upcoming event, you can also select individual pieces.

 

Vince Unfold

We've always loved luxury brand Vince's items from afar. Sadly, we're not the people who buy a $400 sweater on a whim. Thanks to their spin-off Vince Unfold, you can try up to four items from their rental collection. They have everything you could need, from silk blouses and wool sweaters to casual floral dresses.

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Curious to discover our other favorite brands? Click HERE to meet Simple Retro founder April Xie and discover how she combined old with new to create her company.

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