![]() They stock lots of popular, mid-priced brands that you’d find on sites like Revolve, such as For Love and Lemons, Free People, Blank NYC, and MinkPink.Fashion Pass is a subscription clothing service where you can rent 3-7 items at a time for $79-139 a month, depending on your plan.Renting a Free People top – You can buy it here from Revolve on sale for $34! Buy the glasses on Amazon here. Maybe I am reading into it a little too much, but I feel like Fashion Pass is a lovely little luxury to appease my quarter-life-crisis (plus a therapist, don’t worry).Īnyway, in case you didn’t want to read my personal woes related to this rental app, here’s some quick bullet points about the pros and cons that get more into the Fashion Pass review itself (plus a little more about the subscription details). Like, a floral two-piece For Love and Lemons set was perfect for the woman I wanted to be on my trip to Thailand, but not for the woman I like to be when I’m home in DC or NYC. On top of that, I feel like I’m still trying on certain personas in a way. I’ve been traveling a ton and I’m likely moving soon, I’m also trying to hone in on my career path and my goals.Ī clothing rental app was really ideal for me right now because, while new clothes make me happy (and are perfect for posting on Instagram), it doesn’t really make sense for me to buy new stuff while I’m trying to pare down the two closets worth of stuff I currently have at my parents house. Rented Free People bralette that the stylist chose for me - buy it here (it comes in tons of colors)įirst off, if you’ve been reading my blog lately, you may know I’m at a bit of a transition period in my life where everything feels up in the air. So, what made me want to pay for Fashion Pass? Let’s get into it: Use my code STEPH6 for $35 off your first month! I know that may sound like a shocker, but I’m actually super frugal! If you know me, you know it’s very unlike me to spend $75 a month on clothes (especially ones I can’t keep). ![]() Me accepting free clothes is nothing new, but what was new was that I actually chose to keep my subscription after the month was up. We were both making entry-level salaries in one of the most expensive cities in the world and I didn’t think that $75 on clothes that you couldn’t even keep was a smart budget decision.įast-forward two years, and I found myself trying a first free month of Fashion Pass, a subscription rental clothing service similar to Rent the Runway, but with clothes I actually liked. I thought it was a complete waste of money. My beautiful, stylish friend (who I used to live with in NYC) had a Rent the Runway subscription while we lived together. I recently tried Fashion Pass-a new clothing rental app-and I’m sharing my honest opinion with you in this blog post! Looking for an honest Fashion Pass review before you subscribe? You’ve come to the right place.
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