Costume Rental Houses are a true asset to us in the costume department. Some have a bit of everything, and others specialize in a certain type of clothing (historical, military etc). Sometimes there’s just that one thing that you need that you can’t find out in the world this season - a rental house might be able to help you with that.
Renting is also eco-friendly, and supports these essential businesses that help make our jobs easier, so please show them lots of love!
A few reminders:
<aside> 💡 Treat items from a rental house with care, like you’ve borrowed them from a friend. Items need to go back bagged, clean and pressed, and in the same condition you rented them in (undo any alterations! No cutting!) - unless you’ve made a special accommodation with the rental house.
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<aside> 💡 When dropping off a return, make sure you tag the items with your name, production, invoice or order number and date returned.
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<aside> 💡 Make sure your set team knows what pieces are rented! It’s not always obvious, and will save a headache when you have to track the items down later.
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Please check with each rental house to set up an account and for their most up-to-date policies
Costume rental houses by area (toggle to expand):