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

  • Love everlane for basics. I’ve had seems not last on some t shirts but I think they have some quality stuff. I think most of there stuff is quality.

  • Is anyone else sick of buying from brands that are contributing to destroying the environment while clothing us in toxic materials and failing to provide ethical working conditions for their employees? Meet Everlane. Stylish, quality clothing made with natural fibers using ethical and sustainable practices. I would prefer to have one quality sweater that is made with natural fibers and holds up for many years than an influx of cheap Amazon “dupes”. Everlane clothes hold up extremely well. I have multiple pieces and get asked about where I got them all the time. They are cute! And I feel good about supporting a company that gets it and employs high ethical and eco friendly standards. Hot tip: their products are actually affordable!!

  • Everlane is the place for BASICS, but that's kinda it. The price is perfect I think. And I love basics so every few months I will buy from Everlane. And I really do appreciate and trust their environmental approach to the brand. That is very important to me.

  • their scoop neck tees, crew neck and v neck cashmere sweaters, and linen shirts for my husband are staples in our household

  • I always love the things I buy from Everlane. They have really great sales throughout the year, which is when I tend to buy. Everything is pretty good quality, and comfortable to wear.

  • I bought their Felted Merino Half-Zip Sweater last year for $145 and it was super cute but I don't know if it was worth the money. It was pretty bulky and didn't lay as flat against the body as the model showed in the gallery. I do generally really like the look of Everlane clothing but unless I'm treating myself I don't know if I would regularly buy from them.

  • I like that Everlane is ethically-minded and focused on sustainability. I've bought many items from them: t-shirts, tank tops, shorts, pants, cardigans, and a pair of ballet flats. For the most part, the items are high-quality. I rarely buy full-price items there because they're expensive. I like the return process, which makes it easy to drop off returns at any store that accepts Happy Returns. I love The Pima Micro-Rib Funnel-Neck Tank and The Pima Micro-Rib Scoop-Neck Tee. They are super flattering, comfortable, and well-made. I also like The Texture Cotton Cardigan and The Cashmere Crew Cardigan. Both are very soft and excellent quality. I like their The Organic Cotton Box-Cut Tees, because they're very soft and comfortable. I have them in many colors. However, the stitching started coming undone on a couple of them after only a few wears, which is not what I would expect for a $30 t-shirt. I like The Lightweight French Terry Jogger and The Track Jogger, but all of the sweatpants are asymmetrical. One leg is cut noticeably differently than the other. At first I thought it was a defect, but since they're all like that, I assume it's intentional. Maybe they're trying to save fabric? They were expensive for sweatpants, and the lightweight ones started pilling after a few wears. I still wear them all the time because they're very comfy. I'm not a big fan of their elastic-waist pants. I have the Easy Pant and the Easy Short-Short. I am petite (5'2") and I love that they have pants that are the right length for me. However, the elastic waist is not flattering, and they're not comfy enough to make up for it. I have a pair of the The Italian Leather Day Glove shoes, but I rarely wear them. They are very narrow, even after stretching them on a shoe stretcher for a couple days. I wish they made them in a wider width. They don't have much padding or arch support, but the leather is really soft. I have tried The Cotton Bikini, but I don't wear them because they ride up. I tried The Perform Legging, and although they are comfy, they are not thick enough material to wear as pants.

  • The quality of this brand is incredible. I mostly purchase during their sales as they usually have most sizes available on it. I love how their pieces always become staples in my wardrobe that I consistently want to wear. My experience with their costumer service has always been good. The one thing I have inconsistent have been the sizing as sometimes sizes can be bigger or smaller than expected.

  • The quality, durability and versatility of Everlane can't be beat. I own the Organic Cotton Weekend Tee Dress in several colors. It's easy to dress up or down. The type of classic cut that you can wear for years.

  • Good quality products! Not as durable for the wear-and-tear I put clothes and bags through (I'm tough on them), but overall, very decent and worth the money. I've had a coat from Everlane I've used for 2 years through the cold Northeast winters, and absolutely love it.

  • It's a great selection of clothing, and trying on things in person is even better!

  • Beautiful silk blouse. Love their commitment to high quality materials and sustainability.

  • Great brand for "grown-up" basics! I love how they break down the cost behind every product, makes it a lot easier to go through with your purchase. Especially in a climate where consumers are doing their researching to make sure they're getting the best deal before hitting that checkout button!

  • It all depends. Some pieces are solid, others fall short, and no rhyme or reason. Designs aren’t exciting, but this is basically a higher-quality Gap. Useful but not inspirational.

  • My new favorite store for clothing! From nice organic cotton dresses to cute rompers to basic tees, they do it with quality and cute fit/style.

  • Some of my favorite basics are from here. They are especially great for fall/winter clothes and I can’t recommend their shoes enough! I have some wedges and the day gloves and get so much use from both.

  • Has a lot of good potential for a premiere basics brand. Don't get me wrong, their basics are top notch, however their offerings on the mens side is a little lack luster. Every time I view the women's new arrivals, they always have the coolest, contemporary products with so many fun colorways. However, for men, I'm lucky to even see a different T-shirt color for their spring collection. They've slowly gotten better with offerings like camp collars and rugby polos, but overall the collections and items aren't very inspired (at least for the mens products). I own a couple of their shirts, button ups, and trousers and they're definitely high quality and good for the price. But they're stuck with really no identity between the affordable and wider variety Uniqlo option or the slightly more expensive but more contemporary Cos option. Hoping for the best in mens apparel from the brand in the coming years!

  • Everlane is a very simple but high quality look that focuses on the clothes more so than the branding. I have a few long sleeve tops as well as jeans and shoes from them, and all items make me feel good when I wear them. That's what it's about, right?

  • I have purchased sweaters, sandals, and trousers from Everlane over the past couple years; high-quality made to last. Effortless and elevated looks.