Popular retail chain Urban Outfitters Inc. is wading into the clothing rental market It will soon launch a service called Nuuly, charging $88 per month for six pieces of clothing Nuuly will compete ...
The company behind clothing store Urban Outfitters announced on Tuesday it's launching a monthly clothing subscription service this summer called Nuuly. URBN, the Philadelphia-based company that owns ...
Renting has become a major fashion trend as younger consumers who crave newness look for more sustainable ways to shop.
I've been renting all my clothes from Nuuly, a platform created by Urban Outfitters Inc. It's curbed my reliance on fast-fashion, a major polluter, as well as buying clothing more broadly. Though ...
Urban Outfitters began its subscription service, Nuuly, this week, allowing customers to purchase a rotating wardrobe of Anthropologie, Free People, and Urban Outfitters as well as other brands. Urban ...
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Along with record first-quarter sales today, Urban Outfitters also announced it is now rolling out a rental program called Nuuly, wherein customers can borrow six clothing items per month for an $88 ...
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Shares of clothing and accessories retailer Urban Outfitters (NASDAQ:URBN) jumped 3.3% in the afternoon session after the stock hit an all-time high amid a broader retail sector recovery and ...
PHILADELPHIA -- Philadelphia-based Urban Outfitters Inc. is launching a new clothing rental service called Nuuly. The monthly subscription service will cost $88 per month and includes six items that ...
Urban Outfitters Inc. is going to launch a rental clothing service for its customers this summer. The company, which also owns trendy retailers Free People and Anthropologie, said the new business — ...