Fit Collective , a London-based fashion technology startup, has made headlines by raising £3 million (about €3.5 million) in a pre-seed round led by AlbionVC , with support from SuperSeed, True Global, January Ventures, and an Innovate UK Smart Grant.
The round is reportedly the largest pre-seed ever raised by a solo female founder in the UK, a milestone that simultaneously advances innovation and representation in Europe’s startup ecosystem. Fighting Fashion’s £230 Billion Fit Problem Fit Collective, founded by
Savile Row–trained designer Phoebe Gormley , tackles one of the industry’s most persistent, and expensive, challenges: inconsistent sizing.
Sizing errors and poor fit are the leading causes of product returns, costing fashion brands an estimated $230 billion globally each year and contributing to environmental waste and diminished customer loyalty.
“Fashion retailers lose billions annually to returns driven by poor fit, creating both financial and environmental waste,” said a spokesperson from AlbionVC .
“Fit Collective’s approach to solving this through data-driven sizing recommendations represents exactly the kind of practical innovation European fashion needs.” How Fit Collective’s AI Platform Works Fit Collective leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyze sales data, fabric behavior, return rates, and customer preferences, helping brands: Optimize garment patterns Standardize sizing across multiple production runs Improve online product recommendations By integrating these algorithms with retailer systems, the startup claims it can reduce returns, boost conversion rates, and enhance both profitability and sustainability outcomes for global fashion…