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Eileen Fisher Makes Strides Towards Circularity With ‘Tiny Factory’

The American ready-to-wear brand is turning reclaimed garments into an economically viable collection of renewed and remade clothing.
Inside Eileen Fisher's Tiny Factory | Source: Courtesy
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  • Chantal Fernandez

IRVINGTON, United States —

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