
Fashion’s dirty little secret…
Sick of buying for one event and shoving it to the back of the closet? So are we.
34kg. That’s how much clothing the average Kiwi sends to landfill every year. Not donated. Not recycled. Buried.
180,000 tonnes. That’s the textile waste piling into our landfills annually.
We’re a small country with a big problem: we toss clothes faster than almost any other OECD nation. And when fabric breaks down? It releases methane – a greenhouse gas 28x more potent than CO₂.
Fashion here isn’t just fleeting – it’s leaving a permanent mark.
Our Answer: Circular, Always
Vaulted exists to break this cycle. We pride ourselves on being NZ’s first peer-to-peer fashion rental platform, designed to make fashion move without creating more.
We don’t buy inventory.
We don’t warehouse dresses.
We don’t believe “sustainability” means pumping out more stock labelled “eco.”
Instead, we unlock what’s already here: the wardrobes of women across Aotearoa. This is fashion that moves – through people, not production.


Better for the Planet. Better for Your Bank Balance.
Every shared piece means one less garment produced.
Every rental means one less impulse buy destined for landfill.
And for you? It means earning from what you own – or wearing what you love, without the retail guilt.
If a Birkin can earn more than you paid for it, why can’t the dresses in your wardrobe?
Vaulted turns fashion into a cycle that benefits you and the planet.
Digital By Design
Vaulted is 100% digital – no warehouses, no fleets of delivery vans, no unnecessary footprint.
When it’s time to rotate a piece, you choose what works:
- Meet in person at a public location (great for local swaps)
- Use tracked NZ Post for secure shipping nationwide
As we grow, we’ll integrate courier options that prioritise low-impact delivery- because convenience shouldn’t come at the planet’s expense.

Join the Movement
Vaulted is built on one simple idea: we have enough clothes – we just need to share them.
We’re here to prove that fashion can be iconic, accessible, and genuinely sustainable.
Not someday. Today.



