Everlane is company I have recently started shopping at, it is known for its radical transparency. Know your Factories. Know your Costs, Always ask why. I like being able to see the cost breakdown for any item I buy. It is nice to know where the costs come from and where your money is going. I like Everlane because i am paying for the shirt, not for the brand name. That philosophy is their brand.
Their T Shirts are totally affordable and made of the softest material. I wear them to yoga, out for drinks with a statement necklace, to the office with a blazer and heels. The white shirt is sheer, though and you will need a cami underneath if you aren't wearing your good bra. These shirts are basic, basic, basic. Classic simple lines, scoop neck, crew, V. They are the simple soft basic shirt of your dreams.
This shirt is all about the comfort. It doesn't have a lot of structure and it doesn't retain that first out of the box shape. Though it might if I took a bit more care and line dried and ironed, but I am not about that life. These shirts have a soft lux feel and that is their best selling point.
These shirts retail for $20 each and that is pretty standard across their shirts. The shirts are made in LA, they are pre shrunk and have a relaxed fit cut. I think they are pretty true to size. I wear a medium in pretty much every brand. I do have a pair of DDs so it can get a little cleavagey in this shirt. So if you are like me layer something under in more conservative company, or don't.
Here is their cost break down below:
Do you own any of these shirts? Feeling Pro Everlane or have some complaints? Tell me all about it in the comments.
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