Pregnant clothes for rent: the new sustainable genius of the Spanish platform Ouh lo Là

The Spanish fashion rental platform Ouh Lo Là has just launched its new service, the 'Maternity Box' with the aim of offering this new option to pregnant women who want to wear trendy clothes but without having to spend too much to renew their wardrobe during those months. of gestation. This means that, according to what they tell us from this Spanish fashion rental platform, "being pregnant will no longer be synonymous with leggings and wide shirts or spending a fortune. Now, the problem of "what do I wear?" for pregnant women can be solved at the click of a button with Maternity Box."

The service, as is the case with the rest of Ouh Lo Là, will be based on a selection of exclusive garments carried out by the platform's stylists to adapt each box to the tastes, lifestyle and figure of each client, seeking so feel comfortable but very stylish during your 9 months of pregnancy.

Ouh Lo Là, a company aware of the ecological footprint, and focused on the purpose of creating a more sustainable future, seeks to adapt its strong ethical sense to pregnant women who, as a rule, buy clothes that they will only use for a short period of time and then they will throw away (with the environmental impact that this entails). This is why the Valencian startup has wanted to incorporate future mothers into its community.

Maternity is already available and its base price will be €49.90. These are some of the proposals from firms such as Zara, Uterqüe, ASOS, &OtherStories, Mango...

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