
Armoire (www.armoire.style) is the modern woman's life-hack to shopping. We take the hassle out of feeling stylish by curating personalized style recommendations according to your size & fit preferences. You simply choose clothes from a manageable selection, have them delivered, wear them as long as they want, and then exchange for a new set of clothes when you're ready. Not only do you get access to a limitless closet, we make it easy to look great – with constant wardrobe variety and minimal time investment.
Location: United States, Washington, Seattle
Employees: 51-200
Phone: +1 206-557-6872
Total raised: $9.21M
Founded date: 2016
Funding Rounds 2
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
13.01.2021 | - | $6.21M | - |
25.10.2018 | - | $3M | - |
Mentions in press and media 19
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07.04.2021 | Using Data to Create Retail Magic | Redwood City, Calif. — April 7, 2021 — Reltio, an award-winning provider of the first cloud-native master data management (MDM) SaaS platform used by companies worldwide to succeed in the digital economy, will host a panel discussion about ... |
15.01.2021 | Clothing rental service Armoire adapts to pandemic, raises cash from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella | Employees from the Armoire team, before social distancing. (Armoire Photo) Like many tech startups, when the pandemic hit the U.S., Armoire braced for impact. Its clothing subscription rental business had its best month in February, but sud... |
23.03.2020 | Leafly lays off additional 91 employees, eliminating more than 50 percent of staff in 2020 | Leafly CEO Tim Leslie. (Photo by Daniel Berman via Leafly) Leafly laid off 91 employees Monday, just two months after eliminating 54 positions at the online cannabis brand. The Seattle startup that once employed about 300 now has 140 employ... |
20.03.2020 | Seattle startups forced to temporarily lay off workers due to impact from COVID-19 outbreak | (The Riveter Photo) With reduced revenue and uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 outbreak, Seattle tech startups are temporarily letting go of workers to help keep their businesses afloat during an unprecedented economic period. Coronavirus ... |
11.02.2020 | Startup of the Year: Vote for the top early-stage Pacific Northwest company at the GeekWire Awards | The Riveter CEO Amy Nelson accepts the 2019 Startup of the Year award. (GeekWire Photo / Kevin Lisota) Editor’s note: The GeekWire Awards are now virtual on July 23. Watch live below. There are a flurry of up-and-coming early-stage startups... |
31.12.2019 | A big year for Pacific Northwest startups: Unicorn births, key exits, and others waiting in the wings | Traffic snakes past downtown Seattle on Interstate 5. (GeekWire Photo / Kevin Lisota) It was a big 2019 for startups across the Pacific Northwest. GeekWire 200 update: Heavily funded startups climb the list of top Pacific NW tech companies ... |
12.10.2019 | Women’s clothing rental service Armoire continues expansion with new popup store in Seattle area | Armoire’s new popup at at Carillon Point. (Armoire Photo) Armoire is expanding its physical footprint with a new popup location east of Seattle in Kirkland, Wash. The Seattle-based women’s clothing rental service this week opened a 1,000 sq... |
17.09.2019 | Apps To Make You An Environment-Focused Fashionista, No Matter What Your Style | Getty |
01.07.2019 | Rent The Runway Is Finally Addressing Its Customer Service Issues | (Photo by Kelly Sullivan/Getty Images for Rent the Runway)Getty Images for Rent the Runway |
20.06.2019 | Armoire is angling to become the everyday Rent the Runway | When Armoire first emerged from MIT’s accelerator program back in 2016, the company’s vision was already fully formed — combine StitchFix and Rent the Runway to give women a low-cost, sustainable way to get a high-fashion, high-functioning ... |
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