KEY POINTS
  • Rent the Runway beat quarterly revenue expectations, as customers opted to borrow designer clothes instead of buying them.
  • The fashion rental and subscription service raised its financial outlook for the year.
  • During the quarter, 28% of its subscribers paid more to add at least one additional rental item each month.

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Jennifer Hyman, Rent the Runway

As some shoppers think twice about purchases, Rent the Runway is getting a bump.

The fashion rental and subscription company on Wednesday reported stronger quarterly revenue that beat expectations and raised its financial outlook for the year as customers opted to borrow designer clothes instead of buying them.

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