Fite Fashion

Home Country: USA
“Red carpet looks made in Philadelphia”
Fite Fashion takes on runway fashion in a whole new way. From stunning gowns to elevated professional trousers, Fite Fashion makes red carpet and wedding looks that are both breathtaking and sustainably made. Made in the USA right in Philadelphia, each piece is made to order with eco-friendly materials. By slowing down production and repurposing their fabric waste, Fite Fashion helps guarantee each product is made with an environmentally conscious touch.

Fite Fashion

Fite Fashion Formal Wear
Eco-Stylist Certified
Home Country: USA
“Red carpet looks made in Philadelphia”
Fite Fashion takes on runway fashion in a whole new way. From stunning gowns to elevated professional trousers, Fite Fashion makes red carpet and wedding looks that are both breathtaking and sustainably made. Made in the USA right in Philadelphia, each piece is made to order with eco-friendly materials. By slowing down production and repurposing their fabric waste, Fite Fashion helps guarantee each product is made with an environmentally conscious touch.

Transparency

Two Leaves Earned
Rated: Good

  • Fite Fashion provides details on their factory in Philadelphia, PA on their website.
  • Fite Fashion does not contract out any labor to other factories to ensure their workers are being treated with care.

  • To improve their criteria, Fite Fashion needs to include their list of material suppliers on their website.

Fair Labor

Two Leaves Earned
Rated: Good

  • Fite Fashion provides all their workers receive a living wage.
  • Since Fite Fashion owns their studio, they are able to audit it regularly.

  • To improve their criteria, Fite Fashion needs to include their Code of Conduct on their website.

Sustainably Made

Two Leaves Earned
Rated: Good

  • Fite Fashion avoids using harmful chemical dyes in their production.
  • Fite Fashion is working towards being carbon neutral by purchasing offsets for shipping and travel.

  • To improve their score in this criteria, Fite Fashion could disclose their carbon and water footprints.

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Last Updated: 12/28/21.
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