Robbreport | Menswear Rental Are Changing How Guys Dress
Summary: As people's values change and they look for more sustainable fashion solutions, the demand for clothing rental services is growing. In add...
Read moreSummary: As people's values change and they look for more sustainable fashion solutions, the demand for clothing rental services is growing. In add...
Read moreSummary: "Our goal is to provide individuals with stylish, everyday menswear. We believe that every day is an opportunity to look good and feel con...
Read moreSummary: Taelor has won the first place in the Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship Program Demo Day startup competition. Taelor helps men look good wi...
Read moreSummary: Anya Cheng is the CEO and founder of Taelor, an AI-powered menswear rental subscription startup in Silicon Valley providing the service of...
Read moreSummary: Tealor, a brand dedicated to sustainable fashion, has collaborated with British company Tranzend, which uses recycled plastic bottles and ...
Read moreSummary: Taelor has a team of artificial intelligence experts from companies such as Google, Facebook and eBay. Creating algorithms that rely on th...
Read moreSummary: In recently years, there has been a growth in the number of men's clothing rental brands.What are people looking for in a male clothing r...
Read moreSummary: Although the clothing rental market is on the rise. Taelor's (the men's rental clothing brand) CEO Anya Cheng of the men's rental clothing...
Read moreSummary: Men's clothing rental platforms are on the rise. A former Facebook product manager, Anya Cheng, is starting Taelor that uses a combination...
Read moreDatabird Business Journal | June 08, 2021 Anya Cheng is a global eCommerce marketing and product management leader. Her experience includes workin...
Read morePolsky Center | May 07, 2021 ANVC '21 finalist Taelor was recently featured in a segment on ABC7 News. A new fashion rental startup, Taelor offe...
Read moreWorld Journal | May 05, 2021 Summary: According to research, people only regularly wear about 20% of what they buy. The remaining 80% of people’s c...
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