Hankering for a Hermes scarf or the ultra-popular Louis Vuitton Neverfull bag? Perhaps it’s a pair of Chanel sunglasses or a Prada dress you saw on your favorite celebrity? Businesses such as Bag, Borrow, or Steal, Gwynnie Bee, and Rent the Runway have all carved out niches for their companies in an industry that has long gone unexplored.
Harnessing the financial power behind the contemporary woman’s (and man’s) love of luxury handbags, accessories, and apparel, these companies provide the hottest runway looks to customers via renting and occasionally, outright selling. Focusing on renting to consumers, these companies can rent luxury items over and over to different customers (much like how a DVD is repeatedly rented to different customers) and easily eclipse the initial investment of the item in no time.
This innovative industry is utilized by an enormous amount of customers looking to rent top-of-the-line luxury goods for up to two weeks at a time. Fashionistas often rent out the latest look to stay on trend, return it to the company, and rent the next popular look, thus saving money long-term and remaining utterly in tune with fashion’s ever-changing dynamic.
Often these companies will sell their luxury items exhibiting heavy use for a deep discount as well.
It’s worth mentioning that the renting of handbags, accessories, and apparel is not limited to creating an online business. Rather, it can be as simple as procuring a cultivated collection of high-end clothing picks, sought-after bags, and accessories, and advertising yourself as a luxury goods rental source.
Due to each and every piece of your inventory having the potential to generate revenue multiple times over, the possibility of significant profit is immense.
Buying luxury handbags for hire can boost your profits considerably