What Fits in the Everlane Form Bag
Part 2 of my review on Everlane’s Form Bag is all about what fits in it and how it’s held up after a month.
Part 2 of my review on Everlane’s Form Bag is all about what fits in it and how it’s held up after a month.
Here’s an update to my post on ethical rain boots, where I compared Alice + Whittles to Everlane. I got to try on a pair of Alice + Whittles boots in a smaller size. So, how did they work out for my wide feet?
I’ve been in the market for a new backpack for travel. When traveling, I prefer to keep my hands free for opening doors, wheeling my suitcase, or what have you.
One of the items on my shopping list is rain boots, preferably ethically-made. In the United States, that basically narrows it down to two brands: Everlane and Alice + Whittles.
How do these two chino pants from Everlane fit on someone petite? Only one made the cut.
I was judicious about my holiday spending and one of the things that made the cut was a wedge shoe from Hopp Studios. A woman actually stopped me on the street the other day to ask about my wedges, which reminded me to review them.
It’s sweater weather, so I thought I’d review a few Everlane sweaters I tried on in the store. I’ve been on the lookout for a cozy sweater that I can thrown on — something that’s casual and not fussy, but still chic.
Ever since I reviewed Everlane’s denim last year, I was hoping they’d come out with something stretchier. Well, Everlane read my mind (and probably many other people’s) and released their Authentic Stretch jeans this September.
What’s Clean Silk? It’s what Everlane calls their line of silk products made by a producer in China who uses safer dyes in an energy efficient LEED certified factory.
I love a minimalist dress that’s easy to dress down or up. So I tried these on, but my fellow petites, I don’t have good news here.