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I normally go shopping for every date. I often buy all new clothes. Buying a new cocktail dress for every date adds up, not to mention my closet is filling up.
So, I been thinking of renting. I've been looking at Rent the Runway https://www.renttherunway.com/rtr_home but was wondering if anyone here has experience with this type of business.
For the women, have you tried this? For the men, have your wife or girlfriend used this?
How was your experience and thoughts on this idea?
A young co-worker is going to a swanky party in South Beach and is renting a cocktail dress
for the event. She seems pretty upbeat about the service and I'll report back with her experience.
My friend rented from RTR for a ball we attended. It was great. She had a $2000 dress for the evening and didn't have to worry about wear and tear. If she owned it she would have guarded it with her life. The dresses are insured so spilled drinks and snags don't ruin the night.
It is a great service. I've used it in the past when I had several functions to go to regularly.....with only one high end boutique in town it helped me avoid wearing the same thing as everyone else.
This is so true but to put a male twist on the topic, do you own a tuxedo or do you rent when necessary?
Rent. I'm a blue collar schlub that rarely has needed a tux. I'm 30 lbs. lighter now than the last time I rented one.
I believe in ownership, I was late to buy a house but I would never lease a car. Once I established a body shape I felt I could maintain I bought a handful of quality, conservative suits thinking long term. Gray, black, blue and get a new shirt and tie now and then.
Clothes need to be broken in; I can't imagine the J-Lo only wear an outfit once life.