
Tra Tutti, loosely translated as “among all” in what founder and South Shore native Ashley Judge admits is her very bad Italian, is just that — a socially conscious and fashion-forward online shop where there’s something for everyone, from Tory Burch and Juicy Couture to Rebecca Taylor and Chanel. With “couture with a conscience” as its slogan, Tra Tutti offers a collection that’s hand-picked, well-edited, and rife with designer labels. Who says you can’t have Chloe in a crappy economy? Sure, some prices are a bit steep (think skirts for around $300), but you’re getting lots of bang for your recession-pummeled buck: consignment shopping is good for the environment, good for your conscience, and good for local charities. Plus, Judge gives consigners the market-comparable 40 percent of the cost of what they sell, keeps 40 percent, and donates the remaining 20 percent. So once you’ve thrown a slew of Kate Spade, D&G, and Diane von Furstenberg into your cyber shopping cart, choose from a handful of local nonprofits — Dress for Success Boston, Rosie’s Place, the Home for Little Wanderers, MSPCA-Angell, and the Aids Action Committee of Massachusetts are on the current roster — and Tra Tutti will donate to the do-gooder group of your choice. Tra Tutti offers style and substance. Now that’s speaking our language.