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Hurr raises £4 million funding for expansion

Published
Dec 13, 2021

Hurr’s desire to “scale up its disruption of women’s fashion” has been given a boost. The London-based fashion rental platform has raised $5.4m (£4.1m) in seed funding from Octopus Ventures to expand its operations.


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Specifically, Hurr will invest in technology and grow both its subscribers and the number of partners that it works with, supporting its push for a circular economy in the fashion industry.

Since launching in 2019, Hurr has built a hybrid business model featuring more than 85 exclusive fashion partners and a white-label service that powers rental for leading retailers such as Selfridges Rental.

It also operates physical space in the London department store, and announced an industry-first partnership with global resale platform Depop this year. Last month, it also launched an autumn/winter partnership with Timberland, marking the outerwear brand's entry into the rental market.

It currently claims annual turnover of £1.9 million.

Victoria Prew, CEO and Founder of Hurr said: “I am absolutely convinced that the future of fashion is circular, and we are proud to be at the forefront of this accelerating consumer shift . In the UK alone, customers spend £2.7 billion on outfits they wear just once while more than $400 billion of clothing is discarded across the globe each year – another shocking statistic.

“As a millennial, I’m part of a generation that loves shared ownership. We’ve all witnessed the rise of disruptive tech-first businesses such as Airbnb and Uber and if we can rent our houses and cars, why not our wardrobes.”

Octopus, which has also backed similar businesses, including peer-to-peer resale platform Depop, said: “Hurr is perfectly placed to capitalise on the shift towards new models of ownership and spearhead the transition to a more climate-friendly fashion industry.”

Matt Chandler, Consumer Investor at Octopus Ventures, added: “By operating the critical logistics functions needed for rental, it is able to provide a full-stack rental solution to existing brands, which in turn feeds the Hurr platform with amazing breadth and depth of supply.

“We see a huge opportunity for scale and are excited to leverage our experience working with Depop as we partner with Victoria and her team.”

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