5 for Friday roundup: Greener retailing news in brief
Green Retail World’s greener retailing news in brief roundup for the week ending 17 March 2023.
Green Retail World’s greener retailing news in brief roundup for the week ending 17 March 2023.
Green Retail World visits 5 Carlos Place in London’s Mayfair to see the Matchesfashion and Hurr rental fashion pop-up.
Frasers Group-owned Flannels rolls out its first rental collection, making its luxury fashion for hire available on a new dedicated website.
The John Lewis rental proposition extends thanks to new partnership between the department store chain and fashion hire platform, Hurr.
The brand director of Topshop in its heyday on changing fashion’s narrative, hope for the future, and what Sir Philip Green might make of retail’s rental revolution.
British luxury brand Mulberry teams up with UK rental platform Hurr, allowing customers to rent its bestselling bags.
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Eco events and clothing rental and repair opportunities will feature at a Stories Behind Things and Hurr pop-up shop this Christmas.
Rental platform Hurr is now selling clothes on Depop, in what the companies say is a move to extend the lifespan of ex-rented fashion items.