Seven questions answered about renting clothes

With many people looking to cut back on non-essential outgoings, it’s no surprise that clothes shopping is on the decline, with research from financial app Revolut showing a 2 per cent spend decrease at UK clothing stores in June compared to May.

At the same time, spending on clothing rental services has increased by 27 per cent, and has jumped by a massive 105 per cent compared to June 2021.

Clearly, consumers still want to indulge in  new outfits, but they’re opting for more affordable options – and the desire to move away from fast fashion brands could also be a deciding factor.

Even celebrities are getting in on the act, with style queen Holly Willoughby recently wearing a rented yellow The Vampire’s Wife dress.

If you’re yet to try borrowing a fabulous frock, designer bag or trendy suit from a rental site or app, you may be wondering how it all works.

The process is essentially the same for the various sites: scroll to find the item you want, decide how many days you want to hire it for, wear it, then return.

But how do you find the right fit? Are there hidden costs? And what if you spill wine all over a borrowed dress?

We asked experts to answer seven commonly asked questions about clothing hire.

1. Can you only hire dressy outfits for parties or weddings?

M&S Sand Essential Trench, available for rental from Hirestreet
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This is probably the biggest misconception about hire sites. While there are plenty of occasion wear options, you can now find all kinds of clothing and accessories.

“The most popular items are party dresses, designer bags and items from trending brands of the moment, but there are also wedding dresses, saris and ski suits,” says Eshita Kabra-Davies, founder and CEO of By Rotation, which operates a peer-to-peer service, where ‘rotators’ hire their items to other users.

“At the moment, holidays and suiting are two very strong performing categories,” says Isabella West, CEO and Founder at Hirestreet. “We often see that people try renting for the first time because they have a dressy event, but after that, they rent for other things, such as dinners out or work events.”

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2. Can you hire vintage clothes?

This varies between websites. Some focus on the latest designs, while others have a wide range of vintage pieces.

Urban List has put together a list of the best fashion rental sites in Australia. It provides a brief overview and what you can find on each one.

3. Can you try more than one size to find the right fit?

Oasis Tweed Fringed Co-Ord, available to rent from Hirestreet(Hirestreet/PA)

In most cases, if you want to try more than one size, you’ll have to pay for both, but you may be able to get a refund for an unworn item.

“If you do feel you need to order more than one size, simply make sure you return the garment you don’t wear with the tags still attached, and you will often receive rental-credit for that item,” says Ms West.

With rental sites, there’s a strong focus on helping you find the right fit first time.

“It’s always best to reach out to the lender if you are worried about fit, so you can inquire about measurements, their height, etc,” says Ms Kabra-Davies. “Lenders know their garments inside out, so can give honest and accurate feedback. If your garment doesn’t fit, you can always request a partial refund.”

4. Can you hire plus-size clothes?

Most fashion rental sites stock the standard 6 to 16 sizes, with a limited range of items going up to size 26.

For plus size clothing options, look at peer-to-peer lending site The Volte. They claim to “remove barriers and allow women from any demographic, size, and budget to access designer fashion.”

“We actively encourage plus-size women to list on the platform to make their pieces accessible to others,” says Ms Kabra-Davies.

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5. Do you have to pay to send an item back?

Jacquemus Chiquito bags available to rent from By Rotation(By Rotation/PA)

The delivery and returns process varies between sites, so make sure you check before you rent.

With peer-to-peer borrowing, you usually need to pay for the postage yourself, unless you happen to live near the lender.

“We always recommend you send it tracked, so you can see once the item has been delivered,” Ms Kabra-Davies says. “If you deliver back in person, then there is no fee.”

6. What happens if you accidentally spill something on a garment or rip it?

If you’re hiring an outfit for a party or wedding, chances are, there’s going to be wine and dancing involved, so if there was an accident, would you then have to pay the full retail value of the garment?

Not necessarily, says Ms Kabra-Davies: “Lenders can set a dry cleaning fee that will cover most spillages. If a garment is accidentally ripped, we will support the lender in finding a tailor to help fix this at a reasonable cost to the renter.”

Some lenders may require you to dry clean the item prior to returning.

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7. If you love an item can you buy it?

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Most sites don’t offer the option to buy items outright as standard, but you can ask about purchasing if you’ve rented a piece and can’t bear to part with it.

“Unfortunately we can’t always sell an item to you, as we may need it for future bookings,” Ms West says. “But it’s always worth dropping us a message to request to buy, just in case.”

Ms Kabra-Davies says: “If someone doesn’t have a buy option, you can always drop them a message on the app and ask them if they’d consider selling it.”

Have you ever tried a fashion rental site? Do you think it’s a good idea or would you rather buy an item? Let us know in the comments section below.

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