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Newcastle clothing rental pioneer Hirestreet expands partnership with M&S

It marks the biggest ever retailer collaboration for the Haylofts based accessible fashion rental platform

Some of the new M&S range available to rent through Hirestreet(Image: Hirestreet/M&S)

High Street retailer M&S has expanded its partnership with a pioneering Newcastle clothing rental company.

Hirestreet, which is run by former Young Business Person of the Year Isabella West, last year secured investment from M&S’s Founders Factory, which invests in start-ups and emerging businesses, particularly in the technology sector.

In the firm’s most significant deal to date, M&S used Hirestreet’s Zoa technology to trial the rental of clothing for customers who want to both spend less on clothing and reduce waste.

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It proved to be such a success that Hirestreet has now launched a second collection, in the biggest ever retailer collaboration for the Haylofts based accessible fashion rental platform.

Rosie Hartman, strategy lead, Hirestreet said: “We are delighted to continue our partnership with M&S, with the launch of the Spring collection, making this our largest ever retailer collaboration. With a reputation for stylish and quality clothing, M&S items have proved popular from the moment they launched on Hirestreet.”

Rosie Hartma, Hirestreet's strategy lead(Image: Hirestreet)

Founder Ms West launched Hirestreet in a bid to to reverse the fast fashion trend, which sees millions of items of clothing bought each year, worn a handful of times and then sent to landfill.

Starting off with a handful of her own dresses, Ms West has grown the company to rent thousands of dresses every week – and diversification has seen the company add more than just occasionwear to its website.