Two years ago, a good friend introduced me to Rent the Runway, a clothing-rental subscription service with several membership options. My $144 monthly membership, which gets me access to 10 pieces ...
I had previously and briefly browsed the website of Rent the Runway, another popular clothing-rental service, but I quickly realized that if I loved a piece I rented, I couldn’t afford to buy ...
Rent the Runway sought to disrupt the fashion industry in the early 2000s. But now the company is hemorrhaging money and subscribers. WSJ’s Sabela Ojea explains why. Photo illustration ...
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For more than 15 years, Jennifer Hyman has been the CEO and co-founder of Rent the Runway. For the last eight years, she's also been a parent. If Hyman has to miss family dinner — recently ...
Nuuly, for example, charges $98 for six items per month, while Rent the Runway charges $94 to $119 for five items per month, based on closet access. Meanwhile, Vivrelle offers a bag a month for as ...
Both are good, but they’re different. Rent the Runway is for people looking for formal wear, fancy designer pieces, and those who are okay with spending more; Nuuly is for trendier everyday clothing, ...
I've been using Rent the Runway for two years and love always having a new outfit to wear. To get the most out of my membership, I always read the reviews before selecting rental items.