How to Cancel Le Tote 2026 — Clothing Rental That Lord & Taylor Couldn't Save
Updated March 2026 • 6 min read
Le Tote made headlines when it acquired the Lord & Taylor brand for $100 million in 2019 — then everything went sideways. The company has been through multiple pivots, leadership changes, and service disruptions. If you're still paying $79-119/month for a clothing rental service with an uncertain future, it's time to evaluate whether those charges are worth keeping.
How to Cancel Le Tote
- Log into your account at letote.com
- Go to Account Settings or Subscription
- Look for Cancel Membership or Pause/Cancel
- Complete the cancellation flow
- If the website doesn't have a clear cancel option, email support@letote.com
🚨 Return all items immediately! Unreturned rental items are charged at full retail price. Use the prepaid return label and track your return shipment. If Le Tote claims they didn't receive items, your tracking number is your proof.
If You Can't Cancel Online
Le Tote has a history of making cancellation difficult during service disruptions. If the website isn't working or you can't find the cancel option:
- Email: support@letote.com — include your account email, name, and the word "CANCEL" in the subject
- Credit card dispute: If they continue charging after a cancellation request, file a dispute with your credit card company
- Block the merchant: Ask your bank to block future charges from Le Tote as a last resort
- BBB complaint: Le Tote responds to BBB complaints — file at bbb.org
The Clothing Rental Reality Check
The clothing rental industry has struggled because the economics are brutal for companies and questionable for consumers:
- Le Tote: $79-119/month for 3-5 items you return
- Rent the Runway: $89-179/month for 4-8 items
- Nuuly: $98/month for 6 items
- Annual cost: $948-2,148 — for clothes you never own
- What you could buy instead: 20-40 quality pieces at ThredUp, Poshmark, or end-of-season sales
Better Ways to Refresh Your Wardrobe
- ThredUp: Secondhand designer clothes at 50-90% off — you own them
- Poshmark: Peer-to-peer resale, often better brands than rental services carry
- End-of-season sales: Nordstrom, Anthropologie, J.Crew — 60-70% off, keep forever
- Capsule wardrobe approach: 20-30 versatile pieces that mix and match
- Clothing swap events: Trade clothes with friends or community groups — free
- Consignment shops: Local stores often have better curation than rental boxes
✅ The math: 12 months of Le Tote ($79/mo) = $948/year renting clothes you return. That same $948 at ThredUp buys 25-40 quality pieces you keep forever. After 2 years of Le Tote, you've spent $1,896 and own nothing. After 2 years of strategic secondhand shopping, you have a full wardrobe.
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