It truly doesn’t make sense to buy a formal dress if you’re not into them. However, there are those rare, unavoidable occasions that warrant a formal attire. But would it make sense to buy a formal outfit just for specific one-time occasions? Similarly, what if you are into designer wear but cannot afford them at all? Hiring them is the answer! Yes, with designer dress hire stores, you can dazzle in an expensive outfit without breaking the bank. Why hiring a designer dress and not buying them makes sense? It’s probably because you would not wear them more than twice (max). So what does the process of hiring a designer dress entail?
How Things Work
A designer dress service provider would invariably have an online store. To start renting, you have to register on the site, choose the dress of your choice, size, the rental period and delivery date and then book the attire. Once booked, the dress would be delivered right at your doorstep. After the rental period, the dress would be picked up by a courier. If you’re not sure about the dress fitting you right, you can choose to have a 24-hour trial period from the date of delivery so that you can ask for another size or seek a refund if you choose not to wear the dress. The cost is inclusive of dry cleaning, which makes things a lot simpler and convenient.
Stocks, Categories and Prices
The designer wear variety on offer would vary with the service provider. The majority of reputed setups should, however, offer a complete experience. From race days to wedding days, a designer dress for almost all intents and purposes should be up for hire. There are also some stores that don’t just give their own collection on hire but also encourage or borrow dresses from a customer to give them on hire to another renter. This all-inclusiveness makes the collection not limited to a specific gender, size or ethnicity.
To make locating the right dress easier and quicker, the stores categorize their offerings based on occasion, price, designers, labels, etc. The prices usually start low and vary with the dress being chosen, which include postage and return prices. There are also stores that offer a backup dress for a marginal add-on price. Most of these stores ship dresses across the country they’re based in. In addition to designer, most designer dress hire stores also stock a variety of accessories to go with the dresses. People who prefer a complete look usually go with the accessories.