Eileen Fisher

Rated: Excellent

Price: $$$

Location: USA

Womenswear
Eileen Fisher

Quick verdict

Eileen Fisher is best for women seeking timeless, minimalist wardrobe staples from a brand with a 40-year track record in sustainability. Their pioneering Renew take-back program (2.3 million garments collected since 2009) and B Corp score of 109.4 are genuine standouts. The major caveats are premium pricing ($78 for a basic tee) and gaps in living wage verification and animal welfare policy.

Key info

Headquarters
Irvington, New York, USA
Founded
1984
Product categories
Womenswear, Minimalist
Price range
$$$
Key certifications
B Corp (109.4), Fair Trade USA, OEKO-TEX, SA8000, GOTS, GRS, RWS, RDS, ROC, Bluesign, FSC, SBTi

Eileen Fisher sustainability rating

4.5 out of 5 · Excellent

Our ratings are based on a scale from 1 (We Avoid) to 5 (Excellent). How we rate

Rating breakdown

Materials & Sourcing
4.5/5

Over 75% preferred materials including organic cotton and linen (44% of production), TENCEL Lyocell, RWS-certified wool, and Regenerative Organic Certified cotton from Peru, One of the broadest responsible material portfolios in the industry.

Labor & Ethics
3.5/5

SA8000 supply chain standard adopted, three Fair Trade USA certified factories, and participation in Global Living Wage programs. However, there is no evidence workers are paid verified living wages, and the code of conduct is not publicly disclosed.

Environmental Impact
4/5

SBTi-validated targets set, a 500-kilowatt solar installation at their distribution center, and LEED Gold creative center. But emissions are acknowledged as "not on track," and there is no evidence of packaging minimization.

Transparency
4.5/5

Supplier list published on Open Supply Hub, annual Benefit Corporation Reports since 2018, Higg BRM scores verified by TÜV Rheinland. Fashion Transparency Index score of 60–70%. Among the most transparent mid-size fashion companies.

Price-to-Value
2.5/5

Pants at $148–$278 and tees at $78–$100 make this one of the least accessible sustainable brands, Quality and durability are high, and the Renew resale program offers items at roughly a third of retail, but entry prices remain a real barrier.

What they do well

  • Renew take-back program (launched 2009) is one of fashion's oldest circularity initiatives, with 2.3+ million garments collected and a dedicated resale site plus two physical Renew stores
  • B Corp score of 109.4 (2024 recertification) is their all-time high, making them the largest women's fashion B Corp
  • Regenerative Organic Certified cotton introduced in 2023 from Peru, alongside a broad portfolio of GOTS, RWS, and FSC-certified materials
  • Waste No More program upcycles damaged garments into felted accessories and acoustic panels: a genuine zero-waste innovation
  • Longest track record in sustainable fashion: 40+ years of consistent values from a founder still actively involved

Room for improvement

  • No publicly disclosed code of conduct, no verified living wages, and use of uncertified animal materials (leather, silk, cashmere) without a formal animal welfare policy.

About Eileen Fisher

Eileen Fisher started her eponymous company in 1984 with $350 and four linen pieces at a New York fashion show, taking $3,000 in orders on day one, Inspired by the simplicity of the Japanese kimono after a transformative 1979 trip, she built a now-$400M+ revenue company around timeless, drapey silhouettes.

The brand became a B Corp in 2015 (current score: 109.4) and a New York State Benefit Corporation in 2017. Over 75% of materials are classified as preferred fibers, organic cotton and linen make up 44% of production, complemented by TENCEL Lyocell, RWS-certified wool, and Regenerative Organic Certified cotton from Peru (since 2023). Manufacturing spans the USA, China, Indonesia, Vietnam, Romania, India, Mexico, and Peru, with three Fair Trade USA certified factories covering 20% of products.

The Renew program, launched in 2009, has collected 2.3 million garments, items are resold, mended, overdyed, or felted into new products through the Waste No More initiative. SBTi targets are validated but the brand acknowledges it is not on track. Pricing is firmly premium: tees start around $78, pants at $148–$278, and coats up to $598+. Renew resale items at roughly a third of retail offer a more accessible entry point. Size range extends from XXS to 3X with petite options.

Product highlights

Washable Stretch Crepe Slim Pant

Signature slim pant in packable, wrinkle-resistant stretch crepe; knit in France, sewn in USA

$178

Their most-reviewed product (1,828+ reviews, 4.5/5); customers report owning 6–10 pairs

Organic Linen Jersey Long Tank

Drapey layering tank in organic linen jersey, versatile for professional and casual wear

$78

Perfect hip-length coverage; handwashable; an entry-price staple

Organic Linen Crepe Stretch Mock Neck Tunic

Textural knit tunic with stepped hem and side slits in organic linen with stretch

~$198

Flattering on many body types; elevated casual piece in organic fabric

Silk Georgette Crepe Wide-Leg Pant

Flowing wide-leg pant in luxurious silk georgette, ankle-baring length

$278

Represents the brand's elevated silk offerings; statement piece for work or evening