It's time to stop counting down, because the event you've been waiting for is here. That's right, our Eileen Fisher Build Your Spring Wardrobe Event is returning. (As if Spring wasn't reason enough to celebrate!) Here's the scoop on what you can look forward to this May 4th and 5th...
Here at Lifestyles, it brings us great fulfillment to highlight the causes near and dear to our hearts. Each April, our team wears denim to bring awareness to Denim Day. If you haven't yet heard of this meaningful campaign, read on.
When you think of Eileen Fisher it's likely you instantly think of linen. It's one of her original fabrics and is a major staple of her collections to this day. So, what gives Eileen's linen that icon status?
Have you ever wondered who makes the clothes you wear and in what kind of conditions? It used to be a real mystery. As our society moves towards more conscious consumption, brands are beginning to share the stories behind our clothing. This knowledge, along with our choices as consumers, can help make a positive difference for the people and resources involved in making our clothing.
Habitat Clothes to Live In was founded in 1999 by Suzanne and Rich Connelly. This husband-wife duo had been working in fashion and selling at trade shows on behalf of other brands for over 10 years. In all their time, they still weren't seeing or selling what their customers truly craved...
Ready to reset your Spring wardrobe? Consider starting from the ground up. From bold colors to thoughtful details, this season's Spring 2023 shoe trends offer something everyone can appreciate.And between us, our shoe department is one of Saratoga's best-kept secrets. You'll find investment-worthy sandals, sneakers, heels, boots, and more.
Habitat designs for real women leading real lives. They prioritize comfort, fit and detail to create unique, modern looks that complement your body and sense of self.
Regardless of the collection, EF strives to create pieces that are sustainably sourced and made to last. Many of their latest styles meet the Responsible by Design standard, meaning they source fibers from organic farmers and use fair trade methods to improve the communities where our garments are made.