We tried Nuuly clothing rental service and heres why its worth it: Review

You probably know the feeling all too well.You know, the feeling of combing through your closet hangers for that dress, only to find yourself in a last-minute fashion dilemma.These crisis-sounding moments happen and, to be frank, I don’t love the idea of repeating outfits (I will if I have to, but still).

This puts me in a catch-22, because if I adore an outfit to its core, I also want to claim it as my own.That said, I don’t sound like the Poster Client for clothing rental companies.I couldn’t wrap my head around paying a lump sum each month to wear an article of clothing once.

But then, Nuuly came along and — much to my surprise — I was instantly hooked after my first month.For $98 a month, you’ll have inside access to your choice of six styles each month — from party dresses to premium denim and even vintage pieces.I’ve been hearing about Nuuly everywhere: as podcast advertisements, from YouTube content creators I subscribe to and from people I know in real life who have a million events to go to this season.What’s great about Nuuly is that you can cater your box (actually, it’s a sustainable and soft zip-up case) for whatever you have going on.

When I tried Nuuly for the first time in June, I knew my calendar was going to be filled with taco-and-sangria dinners with friends, a gala party press event, a few graduation parties and, of course, commutes to the New York Post office for work.So, I curated my summertime box with an out-of-my-comfort-zone jumpsuit (which I ended up loving), a few formal floral dresses and a quality pair of AGOLDE denim jeans (because, why not?), among others — but read on for more.For my winter box, I added a puffer coat from the Kendall + Kylie collection, a few work dresses for events, a Free People sweater and the cutest mustard-toned corduroy pants.With Nuuly Rent, the service I used, you can browse a lookbook of styles before committing to your first month.

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Publisher: New York Post

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