Rent the Runway is having a wardrobe malfunction.

The New York-based clothing rental service said Friday that it won’t accepting new customers until mid-October, or taking orders that need to delivered by then.

A massive glitch with its fulfillment operation software is to blame, Chief Executive Jen Hyman wrote in an email to customers on Friday. Current orders are likely to be delayed by up to two days, she added.

“Our technical team is working to fix these issues as quickly as possible,” Hyman wrote in the email which arrived in some inboxes at 1:45 a.m.

The problems started on Sept. 13, when many customers began receiving orders late, according to the email.

“You rely on us for meaningful events in your life and to get dressed everyday. We realize we have let some of you down, and we need to fix it,” Hyman wrote.

The subscription service, which costs $159 a month for unlimited rentals, is offering customers $200 to make amends.

Customers whose orders are canceled because of the snafu will be eligible to receive the cash, which is not a store credit.

It’s not the first time the Big Apple company has had service problems.

The startup, valued at $1 billion earlier this year, sent another apology letter to customers over the summer for slow service, promising to double its customer service ranks.