Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Everlane Reviews: The Cotton V, The Cotton Tank, and The Linen Tank

For someone who dresses pretty casually on a day-to-day basis, I own very few tees and tanks. I'm not exactly sure why, but it might have something to do with how boring they are to shop for. It's much more exciting to buy yet another jacket or another dress. However, tees and tanks are basic essentials for a reason. They are the foundation of any good wardrobe.

Of course, this realization has come to me a little late. Over the course of the past year, the already small collection of tees and tanks I owned dwindled away to a sad state as I threw away the ones that were no longer fit to wear in public. They either developed a series of tiny holes, shrank in the wash, pilled terribly, or got stained. When I turned to my staple brick-and-mortar stores to find replacements (J.Crew, Gap, Banana Republic), I was surprised by the lack of good options. What exactly do I mean by good? Natural machine-washable fabrics (cotton or linen), relatively opaque, neutral colors, simple silhouettes at reasonable prices. Everything I saw was either a blend of natural and synthetic materials or had some unnecessary trendy embellishment, like a chest pocket, high-low hem, etc. If it met my fabric and silhouette requirements, then it was too sheer or too expensive. At the height of my despair, I found Everlane, the minimalist darling of the blogosphere. Their cotton V has become my go-to tee (I wear them almost daily). Then earlier this month, I ordered their cotton tank and the linen tank and thought I would review all three for you. (By the way, if you find my review helpful and plan to purchase one of these tops, I would really appreciate it if you could use my referral link. Help support your local starving grad student!)

For fit reference, I am 5' 4" and weigh approximately 115 lbs. My measurements are 32C-26-34. I typically wear regular tops, because I have a longer torso and broader-than-average shoulders. My usual size at J.Crew, J.Crew Factory, Ann Taylor, and Loft is 00 and XXS. My usual size at Banana Republic is XXS or 0P. Sometimes I size up to XS for tees if they're more fitted, thin, or clingy.

The Cotton V (Muted Black XS)


I'm not sure when this tee increased in price from $15 to $20, but when I purchased them back in December, they were still $15. That's a pretty significant price hike (33%!), but the price is still tolerable. If they get any more expensive though, I would probably look for other options. It's interesting to note that the cotton heather V is still $15. However, I would recommend against buying those, because they stretch out easily and feel thinner than the solid colors.

Anyway, I own this tee in both muted black and white. I prefer muted black over true black, because I think it looks less severe against my dark hair. That's just a personal preference though. Both solid colors are soft, and the cotton is smooth to the touch. The material is lightweight without being too lightweight (doesn't feel overly thin or like it will develop holes as quickly as the J.Crew vintage cotton tees. but I did already find one small hole in a tee I bought only a few months ago). The muted black color is completely opaque while the white is slightly sheer. In terms of sizing, I tried both the XXS and XS. Although they both fit, the XXS was too clingy in the stomach for my liking. I prefer the slightly slouchy appearance of the XS, which seems to be the intended fit judging from the model in the product image. My recommendation is to stick with your true size for a fitted look. If you want more of a slouchy look, then go with your larger size or size up.

Verdict: Like. White is slightly sheer, so stick with dark colors for a completely opaque look. Runs a little small. Not the most durable, but not the worst either. More expensive than before. Would buy again.

The Cotton Tank (Black XXS)


The price of this cotton tank is pretty reasonable at $14. It uses the same soft smooth cotton as the cotton V tee, and the black color seems virtually identical to the muted black shade I already own. However, it runs much larger than the cotton V. I would recommend sticking with the smaller of your normal sizes or even sizing down if you want a fitted look. I took an XXS, and the overall fit is still slouchy and long (which I like, but I can't imagine how it would look if I went with the XS). There's also the tiniest gap under my arms, but it's not noticeable. I like that the armholes aren't too big, and the straps are thick enough to cover any bra. The overall length is pretty long and covers most of my butt. I like the flowy tunic-ness, and it looks great with a messy half-tuck.

Verdict: Like. Runs a little large and long. Would buy again.

The Linen Tank (Black XS)


I love linen, especially in the summer, so I couldn't resist ordering this black linen tank. If you're familiar with linen though, then you know it's naturally a little sheer. Even worn with nude undergarments, I can still sort of make out the outline of my bra. That's actually why I opted for a dark color as opposed to white, which I suspect will be even more sheer. In terms of the sizing, I should have gone with an XXS, but it wasn't available in a dark color. The XS is workable, but the tank gaps under my arms, and the armholes are cut rather low. However, the beauty of linen is that it drapes incredibly well, so the rest of the tank flows nicely away from the body. The linen seems to be of good quality and isn't too thin. Usually I don't like high-low hems, but I feel like this one is flattering and fits nicely over pants/shorts. I wouldn't buy this tank at its full price of $30, but since Everlane had another choose-what-you-pay offer, I bought it for $21, which I think is reasonable.

Verdict: Like. More sheer, even in dark colors. True to size. Would buy again in a smaller size.


Have you tried Everlane tees? What other pieces do you recommend from there?

10 comments:

  1. Very helpful reviews, thank you! I'm an inch shorter than you, and I find Everlane's sizing isn't always petite-friendly. I have & love their heavyweight tee (which really is substantial, almost sweatshirt-like). I also have a couple of their slouchy cashmere v-necks that, oddly, fit my smaller frame better than their "non-slouchy" crewnecks, cropped sweaters, etc. I haven't had as much luck with their more tailored pieces -- buttondowns, pants, etc -- but I keep trying because I do like the company's emphasis on transparency.

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    1. I was interested in their heavyweight tee, but I probably don't need yet another striped top. Good to know about their slouchy cashmere! I haven't tried any of their more formal pieces, but I've been eyeing their modern loafers for a while now.

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  2. Great reviews! Thanks!!! I've never ordered their knits, but I did buy a pair of loafers from Everlane last year (love them!). If I order something again from them, I'll definitely use your referral link! :-)

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    1. Thanks! I've been drooling over their shoes lately, especially the modern loafer. Maybe I'll request a pair for my birthday this year. ;)

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  3. I love the Everlane cotton V's, although mine are both a couple years old. I own XS muted black and S white; I think I'm about half a size larger than you, so that's consistent. I prefer the size S for slouch and just ordered a new tee in S true black. I have the same hair and complexion as you, but personally I feel that the muted black looks kind of washed out compared to a deep, true black. Also, my white tee is not sheer at all with a nude bra underneath, but that may be due to the slouchier fit.

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    1. I agree that the muted black is not really black and more of a dark grey shade. Personally I just don't like wearing true black near my face. I feel like it's too darkening? That's why I usually wear a pop of color/white near my face, which I think has a brightening effect on my complexion (kind of weird, I know).

      Good to know that sizing up on the white tee might make it more opaque. The white tees I have are definitely slightly sheer (I can see my belly button if I really look), so I don't wear them on days I have meetings.

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  4. I like the Everlane v-neck tees, though I probably won't buy one again. (I'm not much of a tshirt person, and now that I only have two days a week to wear casual clothes, there's no room in my life for tees anymore.)

    I've also tried both the cotton tanks and the Ryan tanks and ended up preferring the drapier rayon fabric of the Ryan tanks. (Rayon can be a bit fussier to wash, but mine have survived an accidental trip through the washer and the dryer without any trouble.)

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    1. I wear tees a lot, even under my button-downs and sweaters/cardigans. I like how comfortable, easy, and machine washable they are. I suppose I'll have to give them up someday after I graduate, so I better wear them as much as possible now!

      I read some very positive reviews of the Ryan tank, but I know rayon shrinks in water, and I didn't want to dry clean such a basic layer all the time.

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  5. have you heard of grana? i've pretty much given up on everlane for quality control reasons and started buying all my basics from grana instead. their pima tees are comparable and still only $15! plus they have a better color range and i've never had any issues with quality (seems like 5/10 things i ordered from everlane had a flaw of some kind). i think they also run a little smaller than everlane, which is good for us who are at the smaller end of the size spectrum. also, their shipping is insanely fast via DSL (i find everlane stuff usually takes a week to get to me here in nashville, tn). if you're interested, here's a referral link that gives you 10% off: http://mbsy.co/grana/1940813

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    1. Actually no, I've never heard of them! Thanks for letting me know. I agree that Everlane has some quality issues, and they seem to hate color. If I end up trying grana, I'll be sure to use your link!

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