Kirrin Finch

Rated: Good

Price: $$$

Location: USA

Womenswear
Kirrin Finch

Quick verdict

Kirrin Finch is best for women, trans, and non-binary individuals seeking menswear-inspired suiting and dress clothing specifically designed for their bodies, particularly for weddings, formal events, and professional wear. What stands out is their deeply mission-driven approach to gender-affirming fashion, premium Italian wool suiting, and an inclusive size range (XS–5XL). The main caveat: sustainability practices lack formal certifications and third-party verification, with particular weakness in labour transparency.

Key info

Headquarters
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Founded
2015
Product categories
Womenswear, Workwear
Price range
$$$
Key certifications
None formal. Uses recycled materials, organic cotton, low-impact dyes, EcoEnclose packaging.

Kirrin Finch sustainability rating

3.5 out of 5 · Good

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

Rating breakdown

Materials & Sourcing
3.5/5

Uses recycled wool, organic cotton, cupro-cotton blends, corozo (vegetable ivory) buttons, and low-impact dyes. Italian wool suiting is premium quality. However, no GOTS/OEKO-TEX certifications, and limited detail on what percentage of products use sustainable materials.

Labor & Ethics
2.5/5

Manufactures in Italy (suits), NYC, and Japan, which are generally lower-risk countries. But there is no published Code of Conduct, no evidence of living wages, and incomplete supply chain tracing.

Environmental Impact
3/5

EcoEnclose recyclable/recycled packaging (saved ~388 trees equivalent), anti-fast-fashion production calendar (80% made outside traditional schedule, 70% cross-seasonal designs), and a Pre-Loved resale marketplace (5,217+ lbs diverted from landfill). No carbon offset programme or formal environmental targets.

Transparency
2.5/5

Sustainability page exists but is values-based rather than data-driven. No annual impact report, no supply chain map, no factory disclosures. Shares some packaging stats but lacks depth for a brand at this price point.

Price-to-Value
3.5/5

Premium pricing ($75–$475) justified by Italian manufacturing, quality materials, and the unique fit proposition for an underserved market. Full suits run $570–$725. The Pre-Loved marketplace and periodic sales (up to 75% off) help accessibility.

What they do well

  • Gender-affirming design expertise. Every garment is engineered for bodies underserved by traditional suiting, with extra buttons to prevent gaping, structured collars, and menswear-inspired cuts with adjusted proportions
  • Extensive and expanding size range, with blazers in XS–5XL, pants in sizes 0–26, detailed size guides and personal fit consultations
  • Circularity commitment through the "Kirrin Finity" Pre-Loved Marketplace (via Treet), enabling peer-to-peer resale plus factory samples at reduced prices, diverting 5,217+ lbs from landfill
  • Slow fashion model. 80% of garments produced outside the traditional fashion calendar, providing job security for garment workers, with fabric scraps repurposed into future collections
  • LGBTQ+ community impact. Actively fundraises for LGBTQIA+ causes, featured at the DapperQ Fashion Show at the Brooklyn Museum, and covered by Forbes, Fast Company, The Atlantic, and Vice

Room for improvement

  • Weak labour and supply chain transparency. No published Code of Conduct, no living wage evidence, vague supplier visit language. For a brand that states "the person making it is just as important as the person wearing it," this gap is significant.
  • No major certifications. Not B Corp certified, no GOTS, OEKO-TEX, Fair Trade, or bluesign. All sustainability claims rest on brand self-reporting without third-party verification.

About Kirrin Finch

Kirrin Finch was founded in 2015 in Brooklyn, New York, by married couple Laura Moffat and Kelly Sanders Moffat. The brand was born from their personal frustration shopping for their own wedding. They couldn't find menswear that fit their bodies or womenswear that matched their style. The name pays homage to fictional tomboys Georgina Kirrin (Enid Blyton's Famous Five) and Scout Finch (To Kill a Mockingbird).

Flagship suiting is crafted in Italy from premium Italian wool, with playful interior linings including artist collaborations. Shirts are manufactured in NYC and Japan using organic cotton, natural fibres, and low-impact dyes. Other materials include recycled wool (tweed items), cupro-cotton blends, and corozo (nut-derived) buttons. Packaging is recycled/recyclable via EcoEnclose.

Shipping is free on U.S. orders over $200, with a flat $20 rate to Canada. Returns and exchanges are accepted for unused, tagged items within 14 days. The Pre-Loved marketplace offers alternatives for budget-conscious shoppers.

Pricing places Kirrin Finch in the premium range: blazers $255–$475, dress pants $195–$298, dress shirts $75–$145. Competitors like Wildfang skew more casual and affordable ($30–$150), while custom suiting runs higher. Kirrin Finch occupies a distinctive middle ground: off-the-rack quality suiting designed specifically for gender-nonconforming bodies, a niche with remarkably few alternatives.

Product highlights

Georgie Blazer 2.0

Premium Italian wool blazer, XS–5XL, updated fit across all size ranges

$475

Wedding staple — many customers buy specifically for ceremonies; 219+ reviews

Finch Blazer

Relaxed contemporary blazer in heather grey flannel and mulberry

$295

More accessible price point; versatile office-to-evening piece

Addams Easy-Care Dress Shirt

Menswear-inspired button-up with extra buttons to prevent gaping, structured collar

$145

The brand's workhorse product since founding; fun cuff details in multiple colours

Harper Chinos

Newly announced casual pant expanding beyond formal suiting

~$150–195

Signals product category growth into everyday wear