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The 10 Best Clothing Rental Subscriptions in 2024 – Readers’ Choice Awards

Clothing rental subscriptions allow you to explore new styles easily and save money compared to shopping in stores. Rather than own items that you won’t actually wear, clothing rental services provide an eco-friendly way to enhance your personal style, and you’ll always get like-new clothes at a great price since subscription companies handle all the dry cleaning. Clothing rental services are revolutionizing fashion, and we’ve listed some of the best options currently available. If you're looking to keep a fresh wardrobe on a budget, these clothes rental subscriptions can help you get started.

Every year, we ask our readers to share their top recommended subscriptions of all types. Then we ask our experts to share what they know about each subscription to make it easy for you to know which subscription is right for you. Below, you’ll find our insights for shopping clothing rental services and see our readers’ top choices for this subscription box category.

Top Subscription Boxes Featured In This List:

The 10 Best Clothing Rental Subscription Boxes

Read on for our reader’s recommendations for the best clothing rental subscription boxes currently available. If we missed anything, drop us a comment. If you’ve tried one of these clothing rental services, be sure to leave a quick review (even if you had a poor experience — your review can help other readers avoid subscription remorse).

1. Rent the Runway

The best overall clothing rental service

Image via our review.

About the Subscription:

Rent the Runway offers different membership options for its clothing rental service. There's a 5 Item Plan (rent up to 5 items/month, $84 for your trial month, $89 per month thereafter), a 10 Item Plan (rent up to 10 items/month, 2 shipments of 5 items/month for $144 per month), and a 20 Item Plan (rent up to 20 items/month, 4 shipments of 5 items/month for $235 per month).

Their selection of clothing styles features high-end dresses from designer brands including everything from Diane Von Furstenberg cocktail dresses to Badgley Mischka gowns. Rent the Runway also has casual clothing (think jackets, jeans, and blouses) from brands like JCrew, Levi’s, and BB Dakota. You’ll also find a selection of jewelry and accessories to finish your look.

Overall, Rent the Runway is a versatile and comprehensive clothing rental subscription service. By offering a variety of choices from well-known brands, the company gives you an affordable way to stay on top of trends, and their monthly plans are much more affordable than buying new designer clothes at retail prices.

Who's This Box For?

This size-inclusive clothing rental service is a spectacular option for anyone seriously interested in fashion. You can easily plan for special occasions — then pack up your dress and send it back after the big day. It's also for the person who wears sizes between 0 to 24.

Pros

  • Offers everything from everyday clothes to cocktail dresses
  • Has monthly plans depending on how many items you want to rent with the ability to upgrade to get even more items
  • Purchase items and access members-only sales and exclusive discounts

Cons

  • Specific clothing items might be unavailable for the time you need them
  • Only one free exchange for a shipment that doesn't fit in your first two months

Shipping: Members enjoy free shipping and returns within the U.S., including Hawaii and Alaska. Orders must also be returned from within the U.S.

Starting at $94.00
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If you want to learn more, check out all our Rent The Runway reviews.

2. Le Tote

The best subscription for trying trends

Image via our review.

About the Subscription:

Le Tote lets you try a new set of separates, dresses, and more on a monthly basis. Keep the pieces as long as you’d like — once you return them, you’ll be eligible for a new set of items but the frequency depends on the membership you have. If you have an unlimited membership, you can get up to three totes in one month.

We like that Le Tote features familiar fashion-forward brands like Calvin Klein, Free People, and Rachel Roy. They also offer maternity clothing options and accessories. Rent up to 10 clothing items and as many as 5 accessories per month.

Who's This Box For?

Le Tote is a great rental service for people who love to participate in the trends without committing to buying the actual pieces. Le Tote only carries sizes XS to XXL, or 0 to 16, so inventory might be a little limited.

Pros

  • Stays up to date on trends
  • Offers familiar brands
  • Also offers maternity clothes and accessories

Cons

  • People get to keep the pieces for as long as they want which means you might be waiting for something for a long time
  • Does not offer an inclusive range of sizes (no tall, petite, or plus sizes)

Shipping: They offer free shipping both ways. All totes are sent to members using 2-3 day priority shipping and ground shipping when being returned to their warehouse.

Starting at $79.00
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If you want to learn more, check out all our Le Tote reviews.

3. nuuly by Urban Outfitters

The best fashion rental subscription for chic clothing

Image via nuuly.

About the Subscription:

nuuly is a fashion clothing rental subscription from URBN, the company behind brands like Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, and Free People. This rental service lets members rent 6 pieces at a time from URBN’s entire family of brands (along with 100s of other brands available on the site including Agolde, Levi’s, and more) on a monthly basis. Return your rentals by your monthly return date, and they’ll send you a new set of pieces to try.

It’s a great pick if you’re into URBN’s unique taste in workwear, denim, and party dresses, and it’s an even better choice if you love vintage pieces like robes, jackets, and band tees. We love that nuuly lists retail value right on their site, so you’ll know exactly what you’re getting into if you decide to keep something. This clothing rental subscription is size inclusive and has plenty of plus-size clothes, and their “Lookbooks" provide some inspiration if you’re stuck in a fashion rut.

Who's This Box For?

Honestly, this box is for people who love the style from Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, and Free People. Or for the people who have always wanted to buy from these stores but felt like it was too expensive or was not accessible to them. They also carry plus sizes, so everyone is welcome to rent!

Pros

  • Lists prices on-site if you ever want to buy them
  • Offer plus size clothing

Cons

  • Is limited to Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, and Free People
  • Pretty pricey for clothes you can buy in-store

Shipping: nuuly ship all orders via UPS to customers within the United States. They are not able to ship to PO Boxes or APO/FPO addresses, to US territories, or anywhere outside of the United States.

Starting at $98.00
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If you want to learn more, check out all our Nuuly reviews.

4. Armoire

The best clothing rental subscription for those who care about giving back

Image via our review.

About the Subscription:

Armoire pairs the guidance of a personal styling service with the clothing rental subscription model. Share your sizing and preferences via a simple quiz, and Armoire will share 75 recommendations that they think will fit your needs--including 'Top 5 Recommendations' that best reflect your fit and personal style preferences.

You can swap out pieces before they ship. Your stylist will select 4 “looks" and send them to you. Keep them as long as you’d like, buy pieces you’ve grown attached to, or return your items for free to get something new. We like that they offer sizes 0-16W as well as maternity clothes.

Who's This Box For?

This clothing rental service is mainly for people who don't have the time to browse through a website, or who want the help of a stylist to step out of their comfort zone and try new styles. But if you don't want the help of a stylist, don't let that deter you.

Pros

  • You can choose whether you use the help of a stylist or you do it yourself
  • Offers plus-sized items and maternity clothing

Cons

  • It might take some trial and error for your stylist to match your style

Shipping: Free shipping both ways to the United States only.

Starting at $89.00
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If you want to learn more, check out all our Armoire reviews.

5. New York & Company Closet

The best subscription for a range of style options

Image via our review.

About the Subscription:

New York & Company Closet lets you rent 3 pieces at a time from a selection of New York & Company-brand dresses, separates, denim, and workwear. Their monthly fee is on the lower end compared with other unlimited clothing rental services — and the styles range from casual tees and shorts to floral print dresses and sleek jumpsuits.

Like other clothing rental services on this list, New York & Company has you add your favorite items to your virtual closet and then they pick which 3 of those pieces you end up with. The site recommends keeping at least 20 items in your closet (and given the variety here, that’s not especially difficult).

Who's This Box For?

If you love staple pieces and classic designs, this program could be a great way to experiment with new looks without spending much.

Pros

  • Can actually keep the pieces if you like them for 50% off
  • Wide variety of styles for multiple events

Cons

  • You get charged for a damaged piece

Shipping: Shipping is always free, both ways. They provide a USPS prepaid shipping label and return bag with every box for you to send back your pieces.

Starting at $49.00
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If you want to learn more, check out all our NY&C Closet reviews.

6. Taelor

The best sustainability subscription for men who want to look good without buying clothes

Image via Taelor.

About the Subscription:

This clothing rental service offers up to 8 pieces of high-quality men's clothing items per month (2 subscription boxes per month, 4 pieces per box) from 200+ brands. It’s like “Rent The Runway for Men” or “Nuuly for Men”.

Taelor is a personal styling service — they’ll collect your sizing and style information from your style quiz or one-on-one consultation calls, then you can provide feedback to the curated collection from 200 brands, picked by your stylist. From there, you can wear up to 8 department-store quality clothes for weeks per month without buying them.

As with traditional personal styling services, this box is a great way to try out new trends or brands. However, unlike traditional clothing rental services, you can wear what you get and decide whether it’s right for you — for weeks. Other personal styling services expect pieces to be tried on and sent back, not worn out and about.

If you find something you really like, you can keep it at a steep discount.

Who's This Box For?

This is a box perfect for men who need a little help deciphering their style. We like the range of comfortable to crisp and classy separates we’ve seen from Taelor. It’s a great hybrid model that combines the surprise of a subscription box with the convenience of clothing rental services. It’s also a great way to reduce clutter.

Taelor only carries sizes S through XL but plans to open to other sizes later this year.

Pros

  • They expect you to love your pieces, wearing them countless times for weeks
  • Rotating wardrobe without having to decide what to buy or having clutter at home
  • No more shopping or laundry
  • Support sustainability with circular fashion
  • Buy with a steep discount

Cons

  • Renting clothes may not be for people who just love to own something

Shipping: Free shipping both ways in the United States

Starting at $79.00
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If you want to learn more, check out all our Taelor reviews.

7. Haverdash

The best subscription for plenty of variety

Image via our review.

Haverdash offers a wide range of department-store-quality separates, dresses, and more with trend-conscious cuts and patterns. We like that they have a mix of hip designs (ruffled jumpsuits, kick-flare jeans, and reimagined retro patterns) and more traditional go-to items (solid-color T-shirt dresses, office-appropriate blouses, and versatile skinny jeans).

As with many of the other rental services on this list, Haverdash has members add their favorite looks to their virtual closet. They’ll send out three items from that list at a time — wear them as long as you’d like, then swap them out for a new set. Use the “prioritize" feature for a certain item, and the company will try to make sure you get it in your next box.

Who's This Box For?

Haverdash offers incredible variety, so if you feel like you haven’t upgraded your look in years, this is a great service for finding something new. Their site also has a “featured" section with several collections to help you find inspiration. We recommend checking out the Member Favorites. Additionally, Haverdash only carries sizes XS-XL.

Pros

  • Good mix of trendy pieces and traditional ones
  • Sends out pieces from your closet options

Cons

  • Department-store quality
  • Only sends three pieces at a time

Shipping: Free shipping both ways in the United States.

Starting at $59.00
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If you want to learn more, check out all our Haverdash reviews.

8. Express Style Trial

The best subscription for modern workwear

Image via our review.

About the Subscription:

With Express Style Trial, you can try Express-brand dresses and separates on an unlimited basis. We’re talking about Express here, so you know what you’re getting: The brand is exceptional for chic workwear and casualwear. From jeans to jumpsuits, they offer engaging designs in a variety of sizes.

Shop their clothing rental catalog and add your favorite looks to the wishlist in your account. The service recommends keeping at least 20 items on your wishlist at all times. You’ll get 3 of those preferred pieces to rent for as long as you’d like. Once you’re done, send them back to have 3 more pieces picked out for you.

Who's This Box For?

If you love Express’s modern designs, this fashion rental program is worth a try. Their site makes browsing easy, as you can view their catalog by size, color, or category, and members can purchase rented clothes at a discount. You’ll also earn Express Cash over the course of your membership, so you don’t need to give up retail therapy forever (and you’ll save a bit of cash on your next shopping trip).

Pros

  • Easily accessible site
  • Earn rewards to use at any Express store

Cons

  • Only limited to Express clothing
  • Only offers workwear and casual options

Shipping: Shipping is free both ways.

Starting at $59.95
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If you want to learn more, check out all our Express Style Trial reviews.

9. Vince Unfold

The best subscription for an understated aesthetic

Image via our review.

About the Subscription:

A Vince Unfold membership gives you access to an ever-expanding closet of high-quality dresses and separates. Add your preferred pieces to the wishlist in your account, and Vince will pick four of those pieces to send your way. Swap them out for four new pieces as often as you’d like.

If you’re a fan of a more understated, modern aesthetic, Vince’s sleek silhouettes, elegant patterns, and minimalist palettes should suit your style. The service handles the dry cleaning, and we appreciate the uncomplicated approach — you’ll pay a low monthly rate for the subscription with no hidden fees. As with the other services on this list, you’ll always have the option to purchase any pieces at a discounted rate.

Who's This Box For?

This box is for the people who want a pretty streamlined process of picking out their pieces and getting them sent to their door without any hidden fees or fusses. Vince Unfold also carries up to size 14 so this is something to keep in mind.

Pros

  • You can purchase a piece if you absolutely have it
  • No hidden fees

Cons

  • It's almost $200 a month

Shipping: Free shipping both ways in the United States and Puerto Rico. It currently does not ship to other places.

Starting at $175.00
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If you want to learn more, check out all our Vince Unfold reviews.

10. Rebecca Taylor RNTD

The best subscription for events and parties

Image via Rebecca Taylor.

About the Subscription:

Rebecca Taylor’s RNTD ($159 per month) lets you try 4 of the designer brand’s eye-catching separates, dresses, jeans, and more on an unlimited basis. Pick at least 10 of your favorite items from their rental catalog, and they’ll pick 4 to send your way. You can note which items you’d like them to prioritize, too, so while deliveries include fun surprises, you’ll still be able to curate your own look.

Rebecca Taylor’s aesthetic focuses on simple colors, flowing designs, and chic florals. We love the unique silhouettes and patterns you can try with this clothing rental subscription — their selection includes everything from minimalist tops to fluttery animal-print dresses. The company’s apparel has that “where’d you get it?” factor, which makes it perfect for exploring your style.

Who's This Box For?

This box is mainly for the people who love Rebecca Taylor's clothes or those who have always wanted to try them. It's also great to help you expand your style if florals aren't your thing. It's also for those who use styles in sizes XS-XL, 00-14, and denim in sizes 24-31.

Pros

  • The box price is worth considering the brand
  • You can curate your own look by choosing 10 pieces you want to try

Cons

  • They will send 4 of your chosen pieces at random if you don't pick the ones you want to prioritize
  • Only sends Rebecca Taylor clothes

Shipping: Currently they ship to any street address in the United States and in Puerto Rico. At this time, they do not deliver to the other US commonwealths, territories, and possessions (including the Northern Mariana Islands, The Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa). Shipping is free both ways.

What Do You Think About Our List Of The Best Clothing Rental Services?

Have you tried any of the above rental services? Should we add other rental services to the list? Let us know in the comments below!

Sophia Caraballo
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Sophia Melissa Caraballo is a Puerto Rican native living in New York City, writing about everything from beauty and food to celebrities and lifestyle for a living. She graduated from the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez with an English bachelor's and pursued a master's in journalism from Syracuse University.

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23 comments

Sback

DO NOT RENT from Le Tote. Their phones are disconnected and emails and chat attempts go unanswered. Of course, the only way to cancel your subscription is via customer service, so watch your monthly credit card statements.
Interested to hear if there’ll be any class action lawsuits for charges that aren’t refunded!

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Chillybeans

MSA used to be a site that warned you when a sub company had significant customer service issues. I don’t see that happening now, and I find it hard to believe that RTR is the top company listed here, despite the many, many negative reviews online about subscribers being sent damaged, dirty, worn out clothing, including one person who was unlucky enough to get an item with moths. You know, the kind that eat wool and silk. Many reviews also state that they were charged even after canceling. I find it appalling and urge anyone considering RTR (or any sun box) to search online reviews (including BBB) before signing up, especially for subs that cost over $100/month. The comments here are also several years old.

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Emily

You can rent far more than the brand you listed for Nuuly! It’s not just the Urban Outfitters brand. See here for correct info: https://www.nuuly.com/rent/brands

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Victoria Athus

Excellent

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K.A.

I think the Ann Taylor one is unavailable, I tried looking at it today and it’s a dead link. Are they out of business?

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Kathleen Weber

yes it is out of business

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Jen J

Have you seen RTR’s Better Business Bureau rating? They have dozens of complaints and 1/5 reviews… and an overall BBB rating of D-. I can’t take a list that encourages people to try them seriously. Sorry.

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Nicole

Did MyList @ Bloomingdales go under? I tried them for awhile and it was comparable to Armoire. I was trying to go back but their site isn’t working. I still love RTR. I’ve tried: Armoire, RTR, BRStylePassport, Infinity Loft, Nuuly, Haverdash and Le Tote. I don’t like when they choose what to send you from your “closeted” items. How are they to know your weather in the area? Events going on this week? This is why I’ve stayed with RTR Unlimited for over a year. I’ve also stayed with Nuuly because of this but their styles are getting tired.

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jamesfedrick

A great piece of information. I think this is what I was exactly looking for. All tips in a single click. I would definitely try to follow these suggestions.Without taken much of your time, in addition to this topic let me quickly tell you what credit card use is for. this is a card for people that like to make this type of fashion statements.

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lucky

I spend a fair amount of time thinking about what I’m going to wear and what clothes I want to buy, but I wouldn’t call my style “classy.” Thanks for the advice about sticking with my style and instead find ways to class it up. On purchasing Stylish Ethnic wear at Myntra, I get 40% cashback by applying the coupon code from saveplus.

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Priya

Great article – I love Rent the Runway! But, I wish we could also learn more about the cultural rental options available in the US. I’ve recently been looking for rental options for Indian fashion, and it’s been a challenge to figure out what’s best. I came across LUKH at lukshtudio.com and a few others, but would love to learn more about what’s out there.

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Sarah Nyhan

I have used Gwynnie Bee, Loft Unlimited, Le Tote and Armoire. There are things to like about all of them. I cancelled Gwynnie Bee first, as I did not like having to wait for them to receive a return before they would start processing the next shipment. Also, while you closet items, you have no swap options. Loft also had no swap options, and often did not have items in my size to closet. Le Tote had some great items, and some less expensive items. I liked the swap feature and that they always started a new box as soon as they received the return notification. Armoire seemed to have the highest quality items of the bunch, some choice in the item selection, and nice customer service. The items were in great condition or new with tags, and turn around time was quick.

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E R S

I’ve now tried Rent the Runway, Le Tote, and Armoire.

Rent the Runway is great for events/special occasions. Very trendy styles that I wouldn’t want to invest in for one season. The app is great — very easy to use and navigate, however it took me a while to select my items due to the endless scroll factor. The shipping was slow (I’m on the west coast) and the clothes came in individual plastic bags which seemed like a waste. I ended up cancelling because it didn’t seem worth the price for the slow shipping.

Signing up for Le Tote was very odd. The packages were confusing and so was the sign up process. When I finally got access to view my styles, the retail prices were really cheap (around $60). The clothes fit well, but I had a really hard time finding 4 options I loved. I’m going to end up cancelling because I feel I could get the same value at an H&M which is what I’m trying to avoid!

Armoire is by far my favorite of the 3. The clothes were great (I even had a few pieces with tags on them!), everything fit, shipping was super speedy, and customer service was super friendly and helpful. I love that the membership includes help from a stylist. I really like the variety of clothing Armoire offers. I was able to select items for work, weekend, and a wedding. I also like supporting a small women-owned business!

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Emma

I’ve tried Le Tote and currently use both RTR and Armoire. They both offer great designer items. I often get new items from Armoire and the the customer service is great. RTR has sent me a few items that have either been stained or really worn – but mostly the items are pretty nice.

Le Tote sent me items that I could purchase for $9 (bracelet) $37 (handbag) and $24 (dress). I cancelled since the items were really cheap and low end, plus the purchase price was basically lower than renting the items. The accessories are really low quality and I couldn’t find clothing items I wanted to wear and didn’t recognize most of the brands.

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Kristin

The Ann Taylor coupon takes you to le tote and don’t see any option to enter the code manually ;(

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Tiffany

I’ve tried Le Tote a few times. FYI-one time, there was shirt I was interested in purchasing. The Le Tote cost was $72. Went to the brand website and was directed from there to Amazon where it was $30 plus a 60% off coupon….$12!!! So glad I checked.

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Mary

Interesting to see all the different options, but I can never get onboard with clothing rentals. I would live in fear of staining an item or washing something the wrong way and ruining it.

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Kim

I am a frequent rent the runway user and have stained items and lost buttons occasionally with no issues.

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JoannaNYC

Great article Anna! I’ve only tried Express and Ann Taylor so far. I cancelled Express because they added too many new members without increasing their inventory so there was never any options available in my size (M 8-10).
I’ve had Ann Taylor for 2 months now and I really like it. They ship new items really fast so I’ve been trying 12-15 items each month. I also like the option of keeping the items I like and buying them at 70-80% off

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Ellen

Do:

Armoire

RTR

Ann Taylor

give you a stylist to work with? That is always one of my issues, putting things together that would look great but that is not my gift.

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Tiffany

Thanks for sharing your experience. I’m excited to try Ann Taylor.

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Tiffany

I tried it and love it! I’m in the process of losing a lot of baby weight and don’t want to keep buying new clothes. Infinitely Loft is my new go to. The shipping was fast to receive. I haven’t sent it back yet because I love what came.

Anna Reilly

Thanks JoannaNYC <3 Loved reading your take on Express Style Trial and Infinite Style - keep me posted if you try anything else!!!

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