Sanctuary launches resale platform under the name Resanctuary
Resanctuary Credits: Sanctuary California-based women's lifestyle label Sanctuary has launched a resale marketplace under the name Resanctuary. Powered by Treet, the new platform is an extension of the brand's existing values and sees it introduce a name mantra: Reuse. Rewear. Resanctuary. Part of the brand's ongoing commitment to extending the life of its products and conscious production, the resale marketplace encourages the Sanctuary community to rewear, share, and give their preloved garments a new home. Helping the shift towards more circular economy business models, the new initiative is partly driven by customer feedback. "At Sanctuary, we've always strived to design collections that stand the test of timepieces you'll reach for again and again, and not just a single season," said Deb Polanco, co-founder and creative director of Sanctuary in a statement. In honor of the launch of the new platform, Sanctuary will feature a curation of archival deadstock styles, along with special vintage pieces from Polanco's own collection. "We believe in the power of timeless, modern clothes that never go out of style, and we hope our fans take that message to heart," added Polanco. Both customers and Sanctuary can list items for sale on Resanctuary. All styles listed by Sanctuary are guaranteed to be 100 percent unworn, while Peer-to-Peer purchases include a 72-hour claim window for misrepresentation, covering authenticity and condition. Resanctuary's verification process ensures authenticity, with each listing reviewed before going live. Purchases are protected by Treet Protection, which guarantees that items arrive as described. Upon sale, sellers receive a prepaid shipping label and are encouraged to ship promptly, typically within three days but up to seven business days. Buyers cover shipping costs. Sellers earn 80 percent in cash or 100 percent in-store credit.

California-based women's lifestyle label Sanctuary has launched a resale marketplace under the name Resanctuary.
Powered by Treet, the new platform is an extension of the brand's existing values and sees it introduce a name mantra: Reuse. Rewear. Resanctuary. Part of the brand's ongoing commitment to extending the life of its products and conscious production, the resale marketplace encourages the Sanctuary community to rewear, share, and give their preloved garments a new home.
Helping the shift towards more circular economy business models, the new initiative is partly driven by customer feedback. "At Sanctuary, we've always strived to design collections that stand the test of timepieces you'll reach for again and again, and not just a single season," said Deb Polanco, co-founder and creative director of Sanctuary in a statement.
In honor of the launch of the new platform, Sanctuary will feature a curation of archival deadstock styles, along with special vintage pieces from Polanco's own collection. "We believe in the power of timeless, modern clothes that never go out of style, and we hope our fans take that message to heart," added Polanco.
Both customers and Sanctuary can list items for sale on Resanctuary. All styles listed by Sanctuary are guaranteed to be 100 percent unworn, while Peer-to-Peer purchases include a 72-hour claim window for misrepresentation, covering authenticity and condition.
Resanctuary's verification process ensures authenticity, with each listing reviewed before going live. Purchases are protected by Treet Protection, which guarantees that items arrive as described. Upon sale, sellers receive a prepaid shipping label and are encouraged to ship promptly, typically within three days but up to seven business days. Buyers cover shipping costs. Sellers earn 80 percent in cash or 100 percent in-store credit.