Rent ARKET Kids' Essentials Sustainably via Bundlee

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Nordic lifestyle brand ARKET has teamed up with Bundlee, the UK’s top rental service for children’s clothing, to offer items from its children’s collection for rent.

Bundlee, founded in London in 2018, wants to help kids' clothes last longer. Subscribers can now rent ARKET baby and toddler essentials, which helps reduce waste and saves families time and money.

Sofia Snöborgs Tüll, Head of Production and Sustainability at ARKET, says making durable clothes is key to reducing waste. She believes rental services are a great way to share clothes and help the environment.

Eve Kekeh, Founder and CEO of Bundlee, said renting is a smart choice for families with fast-growing kids. She is happy ARKET is part of their rental programme, which aims to make quality kids' clothes available to everyone.

This partnership shows ARKET’s commitment to sustainable fashion and making rental a normal part of shopping. It is all about creating clothes that last.

ARKET's baby and toddler essentials are now available for rent through Bundlee in the UK. For more info, contact [email protected].

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