Monday, November 28, 2011

Rent Designer Dresses: A New Concept For The Fashion Conscious

By Lenora Obrien


It is truly prudent to rent designer dresses. It translates to money saved. For the fashionable expected to be well dressed at all times and the dreamers, an amazing option. For those wary on splurging for a one time use dress, a reasonable option. For urgent VIP parties one cannot refuse, a convenient solution.

Online sales paved the way for this new concept to move forward. One is surprised how many enterprising souls rise up to the challenge. The online collections displayed today include fabulous designer creations rented for only 10% of their price tags. If one does the math, it suggests one can wear as many as 10 various styles for several events for price of buying one.

Besides the saving vantage, other pluses include being able to experience wearing different styles of designers styles. The renters also maintain accessory collection for rent, again reducing the anxiety of thinking what accessory fits what dress. One also gets extra tips dressing up tips from the in house style consultants.

Downsize is fitting. While high end designers adapt a certain sizing standard, the execution of designs sometimes call for variations on some areas to create a specific look or drape to the body. It is not uncommon that a size 10 may deviate from the standard measurement. What good does it do if one rents a dress and it does not fit when it finally arrives? Perhaps worry, anxiety, and regret.

They say the industry has 70% fitting hits based on customer self measurements. To reduce the 30% misfit concerns, renters claim they measure each item and plots in calculations to give allowance for size deviations. These are included in the item description and reviewed thoroughly to guarantee a near perfect fit for the customer.

How to rent designer dresses? Most websites include detailed information regarding prices, return policy, conditions, shipments, insurance, and payment instructions. Just make sure to set aside an allowance or two for fitting disappointment.




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