7 Clothing Rental Brands to Try

It's exciting to get new outfits for weddings, holidays, or events such as maternity shoots. But these clothes often end up in the back of our closets. Some quickly go out of style, making us reluctant to wear them again.

A sustainable solution to this problem is renting clothes instead of buying them. Clothing rental services allow you to experiment with new styles and trends without long-term commitments. This helps you save money and be more sustainable.

Here are 7 top clothing rental companies that allow you to try multiple outfits without owning them:

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Rent the Runway

Rent the Runway provides both occasion-specific rentals and a monthly membership model. You can choose from three standard plans or rent à la carte for your next big event. It boasts a wide selection of designer clothing and dresses from hundreds of brands. You can browse photos from previous renters to see how the outfit fits people of similar size, height, and body type. Rent the Runway also includes a backup size and the option to purchase the piece if you love it.

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ModLux.Rent

With ModLux.Rent’s subscription service, you can easily curate a virtual closet with your favorite styles and receive 5 items at a time to wear as long as you like. When you're ready for a new selection, simply return the items or buy them at exclusive discounts. ModLux.Rent also offers free exchanges, shipping, and dry cleaning.

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FashionPass

FashionPass provides a wide range of clothing rental options to keep your wardrobe stylish without any long-term commitments. You can rent up to 2 orders per month with 5 clothing items and an accessory in each order. If you love an item, you have the option to keep it longer for an extra fee or buy it at a 30-60% discount. When you're ready to return your items, FashionPass offers prepaid shipping labels, free dry cleaning, and member concierge services for support.

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Tulerie

Tulerie offers a peer-to-peer sharing model for high-end items. It enables direct rentals from other users, making it feel like borrowing from friends. Each lender and borrower undergo an interview to ensure trust. Members can shop each other's closets after an initial FaceTime interview, renting items for four, 10, or 20 days, with automatically generated shipping labels. It's free for lenders to join, and you can even donate unwanted clothing via their partner Rewearable.

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OpenClosit

By renting designer dresses from OpenClosit, you can have a more sustainable closet by extending the life cycle of existing clothing. You can even become a lender where you can list your designer items and earn 30% of the rental price each time they're rented. The platform also has a vacation package that lets you create a custom vacation wardrobe for $375.

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Nova Octo

Nova Octo is your go-to for awe-inspiring gowns. The rental service offers a collection of unique, high-end dresses from designers like LaQuan Smith and Carolina Herrera. Simply set the date for your special occasion, use the date filter on the website to find available items, and pay a one-time rental fee that covers shipping and dry cleaning.

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Nuuly

Nuuly lets you discover a range of brands you already love, along with new and up-and-coming designers, premium denim labels, and unique vintage pieces. You can borrow six items at a time for $98 a month, which includes laundry and repairs. If you find something you adore, you can purchase it, then return the rest by your billing date and repeat the process.

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