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Everlane Choose What You Pay Sale – My Reviews

Four items from Everlane, including a yellow sweater, jeans, an orange puffy jacket, and sneakers.

Everlane’s year-end Choose What You Pay sale is on! Many items are marked down by as much as 30%. (With Everlane, you choose from several prices. Does anyone not pick the deepest discount, though?) I’ve reviewed quite a few of their women’s items, so I pulled together this post, linking to items that I have personally tried on. As always, my reviews are from the petite perspective. (I’m 5′ 4″).

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Also, for the first time Everlane is launching a Final Sale section with items priced at half off. I am not a fan of not being able to return items. (Seems like it would add to waste if you bought something that didn’t work out.) But if there’s something tried and true for you in that section, perhaps it would be a good buy.

A reminder: just because it’s on sale doesn’t mean you should buy it! Remember to ask yourself these questions to think through if you should really buy something. I hope these reviews can help you in deciding which items (if any) you’ll get a lot of wear out of.

Sweaters

ReCashmere Vintage Crew – $67 (originally $98)

ReCashmere Vintage Crew – Only the bright yellow color is marked down. I thought this sweater had great proportions for petite frames.

Link-Stitch Crewneck – The rust and brass colors (both great, bold colors) are on sale for as low as $49 (originally $75). I had an issue with the sleeves, but otherwise liked this hefty cotton sweater, which is great for transitional weather.

Shoes

Day Glove – These are not my style, but I found them decently comfy during my try-on in store if lacking in arch support.

Day Heel – Two colors, including a metallic bronze, are on sale. These felt walkable out of the box for me.

Tread Trainers – Wow, a lot of colors are on sale, 11 total, for as low as $59 (originally $98). I own these in navy (on sale) and found them to be versatile and comfortable.

V Heel – There’s a handful of mustards ones in size 10 and it looks like they might be sold out, but hey, check back. You never know.  I really love the look of this shoe.

Leather Street Shoe – This gray on this tapered shoe is a great color. Too bad it doesn’t work for wide feet.

Form Crossover – There’s just a handful of sizes (size 5 or 11) in light blue or navy. In this review, I found the footbed comfy and the sandal stylish.

The Double Strap Block Heel Sandal – ’90s inspired square toe sandal with a walkable heel. Just the strawberry color is on sale. I tried this one on in store.

Denim

High-Rise Skinny Jean – The light blue, mid blue, and washed black versions are on sale. I bought and reviewed the same jeans in the dark indigo wash. Note that sometimes the different washes fit differently, though. (There is a mid-rise version of these jeans on sale as well.)

Authentic Stretch High-Rise Skinny – The above jean doesn’t have much stretch. For a stretchier jean, try these. The washed black is on sale, which is the color I tried in my review. (These also come in mid-rise.)

Tops

Clean Silk Relaxed Shirt – $59 (originally $98)

Poplin Belted Top – This was voluminous on me. Far too big for my petite frame, but the fabric was nice and crisp. Read my review.

Clean Silk Relaxed Shirt – The spring/summer colors of mint and pale yellow are on sale (and have been since summer). These shirts didn’t fit my petite arms, but if you’re rolling up the sleeves, then it shouldn’t matter too much. Review here.

Shrunken Cotton Shirt – OK, I haven’t written a review on this light, gauzy shirt yet. But I did just buy it and it fits my short, petite arms great! The reviews say to size down, but I ordered my regular size and it fits fine.

Clean Silk Short-Sleeve Square Shirt – Mint and yellow on sale. I couldn’t figure out how to make this boxy shirt work on me. Review here.

Pants

Slouchy Chino Pant – The off-white color is on sale. Honestly, I am not a fan as these were frumpy on my shape.

Dresses & Jummpsuits

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Japanese GoWeave Sleeveless Wrap Dress – $65 (originally $100)

The Japanese GoWeave Essential Jumpsuit – A few colors of this sleeveless jumpsuit (olive, cocoa brown, haute red) are on sale. Wasn’t quite right for me, but I could see it being cute on someone else. My review here.

Japanese GoWeave Short-Sleeve Jumpsuit – Just the olive color of this is on sale. In fact, it went on sale shortly after this style was introduced. I guess they haven’t sold well, because this is now as low as 50% off at $65. My review here.

There are various versions of the Japanese GoWeave dresses on sale, including the Japanese GoWeave Tank Dress, the shorter mini version of it, the Japanese GoWeave Short-Sleeve Wrap Dress, its mini version, and the Japanese GoWeave Sleeveless Wrap Dress. Guess what, there’s a long sleeve version too. I reviewed some (but not all) of these dresses. Please note that the sizing is not consistent across dresses.

Coats & Jackets

Re:Down Puffy Puff – After trying this one on in the store, I ended up buying one for myself. (Full review coming!) But the summary is that I love it and it’s petite friendly. The dark spice color and cobalt blue are on sale for $118 (down from $168).

Final Sale

Authentic Stretch High-Rise Cigarette JeanNot for me, but a great wardrobe basic buy if these work for you.

Shirred Silk Shirt – A feminine blouse with great details. Still a tad too long in the sleeves for me, but otherwise I loved it.

Clean Silk Boatneck – Another one that didn’t work for petite me. But for those with longer arms, it’s a beautiful blouse.

Cotton Collarless Belted Shirtdress – I own this in another color and wear it often in the summer, though I wish it were a little longer. The fabric is really nice.

Wedge – Cute! But tight in the toe box. Not for wide feet.

There’s much more on sale for both women and men, but these are just the items that I am familiar with. Also, a shopping tip: If you have your eye on something but it’s sold out in your size, check back again. I’ve noticed that sometimes sizes pop back up, perhaps as people make returns.


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