Everlane reviews and discussion

4.1

84% of reviewers would recommend to a friend

Reviews mention

  • Durable denim construction
  • Soft, luxurious cashmere
  • Minimalist, timeless aesthetics
  • Comfortable everyday pants
  • Inconsistent sizing accuracy
  • Boxy, unflattering silhouettes
  • Thin, shrink‑prone cotton tees
  • Narrow, blister‑prone footwear

Everlane proves a reliable source for well-made basics, according to reviews of Everlane, with standouts like Way‑High Jeans, Classic/Cheeky denim, cashmere, alpaca sweaters, and utility/barrel pants that hold up and anchor capsule wardrobes. Reviews also fault inconsistent sizing and boxy, unflattering cuts, variable fabric quality (thin tees, shrinking/pilling), and a drift from earlier simplicity—plus ethics concerns (union-busting) and limited size inclusivity—making the brand hit-or-miss depending on the piece.

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752 reviews and posts

  • I find the products hit or miss - but the hits are great! Have had especially good luck with the jeans. I look here often for classic/standard items.

  • Great for basics and very clean east style. Nothing so super special, but it’s a classic and trusted basic. They have stores so you can try clothes on there if you’d prefer.

  • Have two pairs of their ballet flats. I was attracted to the brand because of their soft leather shoes however it’s not great for NYC street walking as the sweat gets stuck in the shoe leaving smelly feet

  • Everlane uses really good quality materials and the things I've bought from them that I've liked have lasted a long time. That being said, it can be hard to find things that aren't boxy/cropped/or oversized, which I'm not against, but isn't always what I need in a wardrobe staple.

  • I've always liked Everlane, but the moment I really fell in love is when I tried on their Utility Barrel Pants. They are quite possibly the most flattering fit I've ever encountered, as a pear-shaped woman - they have a lovely high-waisted cinch, are looser over the thigh area, and then taper into a straight, somewhat wide leg. They are essentially, incredible A-line pants. I bought two when I first tried them on, and a year and a half later, just bought two more in different colors. These are my daily go-tos, and have held up wonderfully - probably because of their thick, high-quality material. It's good stuff. Other products I've tried that I loved: their basic cotton mock-neck muscle tanks, and their Dream Pants, which btw do truly feel like sweatpants while passing off as business formal. 10/10 would recommend!

  • I love their basics especially their mock neck tops and body suits - so great for every day and every season wear.

  • Lots of great basics, but nothing revolutionary in styles and sizing. I have purchased quite a few work basics here.

  • Sizing could be a bit more inclusive but good basics at a decent price. Their jeans have the right balance of stretch and rigidity but again, sizing could be better.

  • Everlane is my favorite spot for true basics. T-shirts, tank tops, etc. I've got probably 10 tees/tanks from them, and keep coming back for more. Most recently purchased and loved the women's Supima Micro-Rib tank. I also own a pair of overalls from them that have held up surprisingly well.

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    Personally, I find that Everlane less basic items--like dresses, or pants--don't look very good on me. There's something about the cuts I usually find a bit too baggy? But perhaps they're just not my style.

  • I've bought a decent amount of clothes from Everlane and found that the shape/quality of the items degrade after wearing for awhile. Some of their denim is not bad in terms of holding up after a year-ish. Their t-shirts wrinkle fairly easily and the material is thinner than I'd like. Their sandals are pretty uncomfortable to walk in. I also bought a cashmere sweater that was a bit itchy. But all the pieces are cute when I first buy them. Overall, I don't think the quality is great but some of their items are relatively affordable and I like the aesthetic.

  • I love their basics and pants. They're materials are very high quality and returns are easy. Great affordable minimalist brand.

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    I love this brand’s mission and their material is very durable and sustainable. Sometimes it’s difficult to find an accurate size, especially for pants, which can be a bit boxy.

  • Good basics that are of decent quality. I would say they are a good brand for work wear and casual loungewear, however not exactly trendsetting styles. I love their cashmere sweaters which are much more affordable compared to other brands.

  • Everyone is a solid brand with a wide array of minimal style clothing. Some pieces are more high quality than others, but overall good quality.

  • I'm just getting used to this brand, but some of their leggings are very soft and comfortable. I'd give them a look for sustainable shopping options.

  • I bought two pairs of jeans and I have really enjoyed the quality and the way they have held up.

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  • I'm plus size, so I have only been able to try their accessories. I do however LOVE the beanie I did get.

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    This is not a plus-size-friendly brand and it might be good for my wallet that it's not because everything is insanely cute.

  • I genuinely hate jeans but the Classic Cheeky Jeans from Everlane are the best there is. I now own it in 3 different colors and have turned many of my friends onto this brand. I also own a few pairs of their skinny jeans and have had my eyes on their Way High style for a while. I simply do not wear jeans of any other brand at this point. I bought my boyfriend on one of their sling bags for a gift and he absolutely loves it. It has held up for the last year with almost daily use while barely looking used. The size is fantastic and its cool that it is made of sustainable materials. I like that they show the breakdown of the pricing and find that they often have great sales. Their size charts are accurate and differ from item to item which I appreciate.