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Wednesday 23 October 2013

What Happens if I Damage or Lose A Hired Costume?

 Before renting a costume you should always be aware of the policy in place for lost or damaged costumes and the consequences involved.

When you hire a costume you will usually be required to sign a rental agreement. An invoice is given stating the condition of the costume when it was hired to you and if there were any other items being hired (wigs, shoes). It is expected that anyone who hires a costume will take all reasonable steps to ensure that the costume is returned in a satisfactory condition by the due date. We realise that slight soiling will take place and that at times minor damage may occur, but you may still be held liable for these.

Policies for loss or damage


 Professional dry cleaning of all costumes is included as part of the rental price. You are usually preferred to NOT clean or wash the costume. Many costumes are made out of materials that most of us aren't used to handling and washing and by doing so; we can easily damage or ruin fragile or expensive costumes.

Many rented costumes include other items such as wigs, shoes, gloves, belts or eyewear. These items are part of the rental agreement and you are expected to take all reasonable care with them. If you damage or lose one of these items you will be liable for the cost of replacing the item to the same specifications. If this item isn't available except as part of a more complete costume or set you may be liable for the purchase of a full new costume.

Most rental agreements have a clause that states that you are liable for the replacement of the costume if you lose it or damage it beyond repair, this is one of our conditions.  We will ask that you leave credit card details or sometimes a cash deposit to secure this payment when you rent your costume. These details or deposit are then returned when you return the costume in a fair and reasonable condition.

Many hire costumes can be very expensive to replace so as a consumer you need to be fully aware of the businesses policy towards loss and damage and your obligations under this policy.
If you damage a costume you will  be liable for the repair of the costume and any other associated costs. You should never try to repair a costume yourself, you may cause further damage and therefore incur more cost for yourself. Many small tears or rips can be repaired but most repairs will still incur some cost. Small repairs may also include the purchase of materials and the shipping of these materials. Once again, you should be fully aware of the conditions of hire before signing the rental agreement.

When renting a costume you need to remember that you are hiring an asset of the business and that you are liable for its safe return. If you feel that you aren't able to take reasonable steps to ensure its return in good condition you may want to consider if renting a costume is the best option for you. Perhaps buying a costume would be better. See our post on "Should I Hire or Buy A Costume"

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