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Pact Apparel Review: Summer Styles

Now that I live in a place with actual seasons, I need summer clothes. My existing wardrobe is not equipped to deal with hot and humid NYC summers. So, I recently ordered several items from Pact. Happily, I’m keeping every item from my order.

About Pact

Pact is a company I can get behind for their practices. They use chemical-free dyes and organic cotton. They’re also fair trade certified, producing in factories in India (where most of the world’s organic cotton is grown).

Pact says organic cotton consumes 81% less water than conventionally-grown cotton and makes a point of listing how much water is saved on each product listing. However, the generally-held belief that organic cotton uses less water appears to be a myth. A recent report by the Transformers Foundation concludes that, “There is no known critically-reviewed correlation between organic cotton farming and reduced water consumption in cotton farming.” Nevertheless, I prefer organic cotton because it doesn’t use synthetic chemicals and synthetic pesticides.

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The company also walks the walk when it comes to their packaging. They use paperboard mailers and boxes from recycled materials. Plus, the polybags that the clothes come in are biodegradable and won’t leave behind microplastics. They should break down in a few years, not thousands. How? Microbes in the bag will eat the plastic!

I tried items from Pact’s Harbour and Field lines, which are made of a mix of organic cotton and hemp. (30% hemp for Harbour and 20% for Field). The Harbour fabric feels a bit thinner and breezier, reminiscent of linen, while the Field fabric is thicker and has a bit of a nubby texture.

A hand holding up some black fabric. The fabric is a little see-through in that light can pass through a bit.

The fabric for Pact’s Harbour items, which are 70% organic cotton and 30% hemp.

Close up of some clothing fabric, in gray and golden brown.

The fabric for Pact’s Field items, which are 80% organic cotton and 20% hemp.

OK, on to the clothing reviews.

Harbour Tabbed Short

I’ve probably mentioned more than once on here that I only have one pair of shorts suitable for leaving the house in. So shorts was high up on my shopping list. The Harbour Tabbed Short looked promising to me.

Here’s a 5′ 9 model with a 25″ waist wearing size S.

A white model wears a muscle tee and shorts with sandals.

Harbour Tabbed Short – $55 ($48 on sale)

And here’s 5’4″ me with a bigger waist (I wear a 27-28 in jeans) wearing S.

Two views of a person with black hair wearing a tank top and shorts. The shorts are longer in the first image.

Harbour Tabbed Short: Worn with the longer length (left) and cuffed once more (right).

Sizing & Fit: With an 8.75″ rise, I consider these mid-rise. They fit true to size. However, the waist does run tighter in these shorts than the Pact Essential Sweatshort. The elastic initially left light marks on me, though I suspect they’ll loosen up after more wears. (UPDATE: They did.) When measured laying flat, the Harbour Short is a little less than an inch shorter across the waist than the Essential Sweatshort in the same size, a significant difference. So size up if you like a loose fit.

Design Details: Tabs on the side allow you to adjust the length. You can fold up the hem and secure them with the tab, which makes the inseam 1.5″ shorter. These shorts also have pockets in the front as well as pockets on the back.

So far, I like these. They’re lightweight and they don’t wrinkle too much.

Field Reversible Tank

The word “reversible” caught my attention. I love a convertible piece of clothing. So of course I had to try this tank top.

Here’s a 5’11’ model with a 34″ bust wearing a S.

An Asian model wears a tank top, shorts, and sandals

Field Reversible Tank – $45 ($36 on sale)

And here I am wearing the S in golden brown, which reminds me of Dijon mustard.

Two images of a person wearing a tank top. The tank top has a V neckline in the first image and a rounded neckline in the second.

Field Reversible Tank: Wear either side on the front.

Sizing & Fit: True to size. I have a 33″ bust and generally wear a S in most brands. The length works OK on petite me, though I prefer tucking it in to shorten it.

Design Details: I love that you can wear it with the V or scoop in front. In this way, it’s similar to Vetta’s Textured Shell (which I reviewed here). But I find the cut of the Pact tank more comfortable and easier to wear. Both sides are equally comfy.

A person with black hair standing on the sidewalk outside some homes, wearing a mustard-colored tank top and rust colored pants with leopard print shoes.

Pact Tank Top // Vetta Pants // dr. Liza Flats [review] // Lo & Sons Bag // And since we can see my bra strap, Bra [review]

I like this so much, I want another one. I keep checking to see if the sandshell color (worn by the model above), has restocked in my size. But every time I check, more colors sell out in more sizes. Things seem to sell out fast on Pact’s site! This tank top comes in five colors, but I wish there were more. Why isn’t there a black? I demand black so I can make a faux romper with the Harbour Short.

Field Racerback Dress

I ordered this racerback dress because it looked like it might be good for really hot days when you don’t want anything too close to your body.

Here’s a 5’11” model with a 34″ bust wearing M.

An Asian model wears a gray tank dress

Field Racerback Dress – $65 ($57 on sale)

And here I am wearing a S.

Two views of me, a person with black hair, wearing a racerback tank dress from the front, and from the back.

Field Racerback Dress: I can never quite figure out how to line up my bra straps exactly. Close enough.

Sizing & Fit: True to size.

Design Details: I feel like they got the details right with this one. It skims the body and thankfully doesn’t show my belly pooch, but it’s also not too shapeless. The high-low hem adds some visual interest.

Harbour Midi Dress

This dress was a bit of an impulse buy. I don’t really need another black dress. But I wondered how it might look on me. If I were in the store I would definitely try it on, so I ordered it and here we are.

Here’s a 5’11” model with 34″ bust wearing a size S.

An Asian model wears a midi dress in mariner stripe.

Harbour Midi Dress – $118 ($103 on sale)

And here’s 5’4″ me in a S.

A person with black hair wearing a black midi dress outside in a park, standing next to a column. She has a hand in a pocket.

Harbour Midi Dress // Camper Shoes (old)

Sizing & Fit: I ordered this in both S and M because reviews online complained that the top part is small. But that was not the case for me. It fit true to size. However, I have a small bust. If you are busty, I can see it not being roomy enough on top.

Design Details: A classic design. It has a full skirt, a U-shape on the front and back — and pockets! Do note that the buttons on the skirt part are decorative, not functional, so you can’t unbutton the whole thing. The belt is removable.

This came in some fun striped patterns as well, such as the mariner stripe that the model is wearing, but also a pink and blue striped pattern called stucco that you can see on these bermuda shorts. Alas, those patterns are sold out. It’s only available in black now. However, I’ve seen the striped versions briefly pop back now and then in a size or two.

Shopping Success

Overall, I’m happy with all these pieces. I’ve only had them for a short while, so I can’t speak to how they’ve worn. But if they’re anything like my Pact sweats (reviewed here), they’ll hold up great through wears and washings. I cold washed and hang dried everything and there was no shrinkage or fading. (You do have to iron the shorts after washing to keep the tabbed hem from being twisted.)

Finally, I have some summer clothes!

BTW, everything is on sale this Memorial Day weekend on Pact’s site.


If you’re interested in Pact and there’s not a sale taking place, use my coupon code WELCOMEOBJ15 to get 15% off your first order.

2 Comments

  1. Ooh I’ve been meaning to check out Pact, especially since they opened a store here in SF. The midi dress looks lovely on you!

    • welcomeobjects says

      Thank you! They must have opened the store after I moved away. I’ll have to check out the one in NYC, which is also new. So far, I’ve been pleased with their quality.

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