commitment to sustainability

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In a circular fashion: The clothing production cycle is a linear process of making, wearing, and throwing away. We are here to change that.

Buy Less, Borrow More

Everyone knows the thrill of wearing something for the first time, however each purchase supports the harmful production cycle of water pollution, labor abuse, and textile waste that the fashion industry is known for. By the time a product reaches a customer, most of the damage is already done. We need to work together to buy less and buy better when shopping.

By lending and borrowing your wardrobe, you can support a more circular process. Think of it like this - the more you put in, the more you get back. The circular economy is restorative and regenerative by design, so you have more freedom to refresh your wardrobe without feeling guilty for how unkind you might be to the Earth. By sharing, you’re making a statement about who you are with your style and your commitment to the planet.

Not creating waste has been a core belief at Tulerie - we have never provided packaging for a single shipment. We encourage our members to ship items in reusable garment bags, reuse packaging, go plastic-free, and sustainably clean their items between rentals.

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Wear. Share. Repeat.

Wear. Share. Repeat.

Wear. Share. Repeat. Wear. Share. Repeat.

You look good in Tulerie

Tulerie looks good on you

Join our community and get started elevating your wardrobe—sustainably.