2025 /
Pre-Spring
40 years of perfecting a simple wardrobe.
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In 1984, Eileen started her company with four simple pieces that made getting dressed easy. The line grew into a system of shapes designed to mix and match, in fabrics that work together across the seasons and the years. Over the next four decades, our approach of timeless design proved it is possible to break the trend cycle—to wear what you love and live with it longer.
In the 90s, we focused on sourcing materials responsibly, investing in the well-being of people and the planet. In 2009, we became one of the first brands to take our used garments back to keep them out of the landfill. But as our industry continued to grow, so did its impact on the environment. We knew we needed to make it easier to do more with less.
Drawing on 40 years of experience, we’ve turned Eileen’s original system of shapes into a blueprint for building an intentional wardrobe. Every piece on our line is designed to serve a purpose in our customers’ lives—so they can make more mindful choices. Because we can’t solve the problem of overconsumption alone.
If we work together, we can meaningfully reduce our impact, in three simple steps: Responsibly made. Thoughtfully chosen. Endlessly worn.
The Art of Intentional
Wardrobing
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Our system of dressing—simple shapes that work together, season after season—is the key to unlocking a more intentional way of dressing. Because to make mindful shopping more than just an aspiration, we need to make it easy.
So you end up with more of what you’ll really wear—and less of what you’ll regret.
Regenerative Organic Certified® Cotton
100% of our cotton is organic. We can do better.
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In 2004, we launched our first organic collection. In 2014, we doubled our efforts to source organic materials. Currently, 100% of the cotton on our line is organically grown, and while we’re proud of that progress, we now know we have an opportunity to do even better. We’re on a journey of continuous improvement—and Regenerative Organic Certified cotton is our new north star.
Not only is Regenerative Organic Certified cotton completely traceable from the fields to the factory and grown without hazardous pesticides or herbicides, it goes a step further: It’s cultivated using holistic farming methods that enrich the soil. Equally important, it supports the well-being of farmers and surrounding communities. For us, the program isn’t just another certification—it’s a holistic way of thinking that puts the health of people and planet first.Visit the journal to learn more.
Fair Trade Certified™
One way we're investing in worker well-being.
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We’re working with Fair Trade Certified™ to recognize the people who make our clothes and help improve their quality of life through a fair trade premium paid by EILEEN FISHER. Workers can invest the money in a community development project or take it home, adding to their wages.
When you choose Fair Trade Certified™ products, you’re helping to improve lives, build resilient communities and protect the environment. Look out for Fair Trade Certified™ products in some of our best-loved fabrics, including Washable Flex Ponte and Felted Wool Jersey.
Visit the journal to learn more.
EILEEN FISHER Renew
Part of our vision for a future without waste.
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We’ve collected over 2 million gently used EILEEN FISHER pieces though our Renew take-back program since 2009—to be resold, donated or remade into something new. It’s just one way we’re working to extend the life cycle of the clothes we love.
The philosophy behind Renew is simple: Buy quality pieces, wear them as long as possible—and when you’re done with them, pass them on to someone else.
Our gently worn clothes are shoppable online at eileenfisherrenew.com, via pop-up racks in select EILEEN FISHER locations around the country, and in standalone Renew stores in Seattle, Washington, and Irvington, New York.
Do I Really Need This? A Gut Check.
Questions to ask yourself before you make a purchase.
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Is it responsibly made?
Does this piece fill a gap in my wardrobe?
Can I imagine at least three different ways I would wear it?
Do I like the way it fits?
Do I like the fabric?
Read more about how to build an intentional wardrobe in our Journal.