Moss Bros is launching a monthly subscription service so customers can rent casual and formalwear.
Moss Bros has launched a monthly subscription service for renting outfits, aimed at helping customers be more sustainable.
The suit and formalwear retailer Moss Bros hopes its new service can be the “Netflix of clothing” in a bid to move away from fast fashion culture.
The subscription “Moss Box” will cost £65 per month with customers able to choose two items from casual to formalwear to wear as much as they want or use unlimited swaps.
Shoppers can choose from more than 180 products including tailoring, waistcoats, jeans, shorts, jumpers, chinos and other essentials from a number of brands.
I felt there was a generation coming through that didn t want to gather and collect things. I thought if people didn t own their wardrobe but revolve it, would that be something they wanted?
He added that the Covid-19 pandemic has seen a shift in trends towards sustainable fashion and a move away from the fast-fashion culture of the past, as shops were shut.
Speaking to the PA news agency, Mr Brick said: I think the biggest change is going to be from fast fashion to slow fashion. I think this whole fast fashion is going to be beaten back by sustainability.
Suit and formalwear retailer Moss Bros has launched a new pay monthly subscription service for renting outfits.
Bosses hope the £65-a-month “Moss Box” service can be the new Netflix of clothing with customers able to choose two items from casual to formalwear with unlimited swaps.
Customers can select from more than 180 products including chinos, jeans, shorts, jumpers, roll-necks, waistcoats, tailoring and other wardrobe essentials from brands including French Connection, Barberis and Ted Baker.
If the customer finds what Moss Bros calls “a keeper” there is the option to buy for up to 50% off the retail price.
The ‘Moss Box’ will allow customers to choose two items and make unlimited swaps (Moss Bros/PA)
It may be ideal for men who want to be at the cutting edge of fashion at the mere push of a button – quite literally.
Moss Bros has started a monthly subscription service for renting casual and formal wear, letting men choose clothes to store in their own virtual wardrobe.
Bosses at the suit retailer hope the £65-a-month Moss Box can be the Netflix of clothing.
The service lets customers choose two items from more than 180 products including chinos, jeans, shorts, jumpers, roll necks, waistcoats and tailoring from brands such as French Connection, Barberis and Ted Baker
The Moss Box service is thought to be the first of its kind for men in the UK. It sees the company move away from its traditional heritage of formal wear
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