Adarsh Alphons, founder of NYC's own peer-to-peer closet sharing app Wardrobe, will demo their latest updates and examine a future where anything could be rented.
You’re probably familiar with the idea of renting garments for special occasions, or to add a spicy piece to your wardrobe staples. But did you realize you can now rent from and to other women in the same city? Whether you’re looking for ways to earn bonus cash, or you just want to see your underused items get some love, renting to/from peers can empower local economies and efficiencies to make the rental option truly sustainable for our styling desires, and for the environment. Let’s explore how rental fits into a circular fashion economy.
About Wardrobe
Wardrobe is your dream closet made real. We’ve created a library of the most aspirational brands (luxury, designer and vintage) from real people’s closets and made it available for you to rent at affordable prices. As for all those amazing pieces in your closet that you never wear? Now you can earn a little extra spending money by renting them out to other stylish New Yorkers. It’s good for the planet and great for your wallet. Win, win. Learn more and register at wearwardrobe.co. For style quizzes and the Wardrobe in action, follow @wear.wardrobe.
About MOR
MOR rewards people and businesses every time they buy, sell, rent or mend experienced clothes. Our tech platform encourages business innovation and consumer choice while cutting waste and fashion’s contribution to climate change. We make reuse accessible and scalable. From Dec 4-22, we invite you to join our space the MOR Encounter in Williamsburg. Bring your clothes for valuation and listing, partake in workshops, talks, and hands-on projects to earn rewards. For info and full schedule, visit mor.earth and @mor.earth.