M&S launches new rental collection on Hirestreet

UK-based retailer Marks & Spencer has launched its versatile rental collection on rental marketplace Hirestreet. The debut of unique “M&S Capsules” on Hirestreet this season comes as a result of the success of the summer bundles trial. You can rent collections of five, six, or seven pieces.

Each capsule has a theme and may be fashioned into up to 10 different looks. According to a press release from the brand, the 78-piece AW22 collection will feature jeans, footwear, and accessories.

As part of its Plan A objective to become a Scope 3 net zero firm by 2040, Marks & Spencer’s rental relationship with Hirestreet underlines its commitment to developing and investing in services that make it easier for customers to enjoy and live a lower carbon life.

Richard Price, managing director of clothing & home at Marks & Spencer, said that they’re excited to expand their rental service for AW22 as Hirestreet’s largest retail partner. This season, in addition to continuing to offer a variety of seasonal essentials like knitwear and partywear, they have also added new everyday product categories. The Marks & Spencer Capsules offer variety, style, and the reliable value that Marks & Spencer customers have come to expect. They collaborated closely with the team at Hirestreet to develop them with value at the forefront of our minds. This season, it’s not only about what they have to offer; it’s also about how. This is just one way they’re helping clients reduce their carbon footprint. Marks & Spencer’s Richard Price, managing director of clothing and home, stated.

Isabella West, founder and CEO, Hirestreet, said that Marks & Spencer x Hirestreet Capsules are a global first for the rental industry; they give clients access to a variety of stylist-curated outfits in an eco-friendly and highly economical way. They are very thrilled to be partnering with Marks & Spencer on this industry-shaping project. They feel it is exactly what is needed to propel the UK rental sector ahead.

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