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Rent Your Closet: Earn Up to $2,000 Monthly
21 Dec
Summary
- Individuals earn up to $2,000 monthly by renting clothes and accessories.
- Popular rentals include high-end handbags like a Chanel mini wallet.
- Peer-to-peer rental apps like Pickle are growing amid economic pressure.

Tens of thousands of Millennials and Gen Z are now earning significant income through clothing rental apps, transforming their personal wardrobes into revenue streams. Emilie Nasseh, a 30-year-old from Manhattan, exemplifies this trend, making up to $2,000 monthly by renting items such as a Chanel mini wallet. These peer-to-peer platforms, like the recently launched Pickle, empower individuals to lend their belongings, fostering a sharing economy that provides financial relief and access to luxury goods.
This rise in clothing rental and lending reflects broader economic trends, including hiring slowdowns and increased living expenses. Marketing professor Thomaï Serdari notes that Gen Z, being both cash-strapped and having an appetite for luxury, is driving this "hustler mentality." While side hustles are at their lowest percentage since 2017, Gen Z leads in participation. Platforms like Pickle offer an alternative to fast fashion, allowing users to wear new or expensive items for special occasions without the hefty price tag.
The environmental aspect is also a key driver, as circulating clothes combats overconsumption and promotes sustainable fashion. Users like Jill Lin have seen substantial annual earnings, highlighting the profitability of lending sought-after items, often dresses that retail for over $1,000 but rent for a fraction of the cost. This growing desire for both sustainability and access to luxury goods positions sharing apps as a significant force in the consumer market for the foreseeable future.




