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HI WHATS YOUR THOUGHTS ON RENTING CLOTHES OUT I SEE MARKS AND SPENCERS ARE DOING IT ,WOULD YOU RENT CLOTHES OFF ANYONE
I'm not sure I'd bother for everyday clothes but it's a fab idea for special occasions or maybe a weekend away where you wanted to dress up and make it a bit special.
Midnightflower yes I was thinking the exact same would be ok for a wedding or somewhere special but not for everyday clothes
Midnightflower I agree. If you could afford to hire for every day clothing you can surely afford to buy and use many more times.
There are often clauses where you may have to pay for cleaning if something was spilled or even paid for if an accident made the item irreparable.
kate1310 the other thing is, if your hiring something the chances are it's been worn before and the prices are not cheap, so why not just buy second hand in the first place and get to keep the item.
Midnightflower exactly that sounds much better paying all that money to hire clothes its crazy
Marks & Spencer has joined these so called posh second-hand dress shops. No, I wouldn't rent from anyone. Just buy a little black dress and that's it.
No thanks. I don’t need anything fancy, and I could probably find something cheaper than the hire price
Jeez, if your wallet is that tight then just buy really cheap clothes or from a charity shop.
This goes in line with WEF's You'll Own Nothing and You'll be Happy.
PhilipMarc did you see the price they are wanting would be cheaper buying an outfit and then you could keep wearing it
I think its a great idea for big events and occasions and would definitely consider doing it!
miaclare19 yes if it was a big event you know what woman are like were dresses once then hang in a wardrobe
miaclare19 If it were for that, but their intention is for people to rent clothes than buy them.
Everything as a service.
If it was for a fancy event then I think it could be a good idea but not for everyday items. I don't go to fancy events but if I did then I would look in charity shops first for something fancy.
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