A Month with Rent the Runway Unlimited
Dress (also) || Heels || Clutch || Earrings || Bracelet
This has been such a fun summer in the name of fashion! About a month ago, I signed up for Rent the Runway Unlimited and haven’t looked back since. Having RTR to boost my summer closet has been an absolute game changer. I’ve been raving about it to my friends and co-workers. The overall opinion I’ve been hearing is that most gals are intrigued, but not sure if they want to take the plunge for themselves. To help, I’ve decided to answer some questions and give you all the highlights!
What is RTR?
Rent the Runway originally was a service to borrow a dress for a special occasion, between 4 and 8 days. Recently, they moved into the subscription space where you can rent an unlimited number of items for as long as you want. The base lets you pick four items at a time for $159 per month. Keep them for as long as you need and swap when you’re ready. If you want more than four, its only an additional $39 per piece.
What is the shipping policy?
If you order an item by 2 in the afternoon, you can expect it to be delivered the next day. Each Rent the Runway garment bag already includes the return address label. When you’re ready, all you have to do is pack your items and drop it off with UPS. In my experience, they receive items within 24 hours and I’m free to pick out new pieces.
If you live in NYC, DC, Chicago, or San Francisco you can also return everything in person at their brick-and-mortar stores. My preference, over shipping, has been to visit the NYC store near Union Square. If Is top by in the morning, I can have new items at my door step by the end of the day.
What items are available?
Whether you are looking for dresses, blouses, pants, even accessories, you’ll find something with RTR Unlimited. They even have maternity and are starting to dip into children’s wear. Rent the Runway strives to be inclusive and carries sizes 0 to 22. Because there are so many different brands, it can be hard to know the exact size you need. No worries! There are plenty of in-depth reviews for most items, with pictures, to give you a good sense of sizing. I’ve found those to be so helpful when I’m in between sizes.
What do I normally rent?
Although I’m trying to introduce myself to new brands, I’m still a creature of comfort. Just like in my actual closet, items from J. Crew and Lilly Pulitzer are always top on my list. Since I don’t quite have the budget to always splurge at Kate Spade or Tory Burch, it’s nice to borrow the items and have them for a little bit.
If you know me at all, then you can probably guess that most of my rentals are blue dresses. I love classic silhouettes and modest necklines. Rent the Runway releases new items everyday and I’m always adding to my ‘favorites’ list.
Being a Florida girl living in the Northeast, I haven’t quite yet figured out my winter wardrobe. I can’t wait to continue on with Rent the Runway Unlimited to stay warm without breaking the bank. Renting your clothes is a cost-efficient and eco-friendly way of the future. More brands are joining this mindset every day. If you have any other specific questions about my RTR experience, be sure to reach out and ask away.
Love from NYC,
Katie
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