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Those clothing companies that send you new or used clothing for a fee per month?  I see now they have one for men as well.  Just curious about them.  Thanks!

I wonder if QVC will ever attempt this?

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I've never heard of it.  Where do you find these companies?

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I've seen the ads on TV.  More than one for ladies and the first one offers the option of keeping and purchasing or just "renting" them and returning them.  I think you also get a choice of new or cleaned and recycled items.  The one for men offers all new, I guess you tell them your sizes and they send a few pants, shirts, etc every month.  They say they are building your wardrobe.  The shipping if free, I think?

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@GCR18 wrote:

I've never heard of it.  Where do you find these companies?


Late night informercials. Smiley LOL

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No, just regular ads usually during evening news.

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I'm  curious about it too.  One is called Gwynnie Bee.  Seems like a good idea if you're working and need to look professional.  If I remember when I checked out the website, it's like $49 a month for a certain number of outfits.  Intriguing idea.

 

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There are many of them some just work out clothes, leggings, plus sizes, shoes, jewelry, you name it. Go to my subscription addiction. They list and review them. I have not tried them, just a few beauty boxes.

Goldie Hawns daughter has one fabletics, I think.

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I see vloggers on YouTube getting them.  From what I see, you pay like $20 -$30 a month, they send you around 5-7 items (after you fill out a form telling them what you like), then if you keep an item you can apply $20/$30 toward that item.  They send you a fed ex package to send the rest back.  It's really hit or miss - most of the vlogs I have seen of them opening the boxes they are either totally not what they like or something they do like.  It's an interesting concept.  You have a personal shopper for you who you can let know what you did or didn't like about what you got and they pick your next choices accordingly.

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Wantable and Stichfix are two of the sites.

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I knew I would get some answers, thank you all!