Italic Review: Boxy Cropped Cashmere Sweater
Today I’m reviewing a sweater from Italic that I’ve been wearing on repeat for the past two months. This is the first item I’ve tried from this brand.
Today I’m reviewing a sweater from Italic that I’ve been wearing on repeat for the past two months. This is the first item I’ve tried from this brand.
No one asked, but here’s a post of me trying on some things from my recent Eileen Fisher order.
The Everlane Soft Cotton V-neck sweater has become a versatile building block in my wardrobe. Here are seven ways to wear it.
Today I’m doing a fitting room review of a few pullover sweaters that I’ve tried on recently. This includes Amour Vert’s Daria Sweater, Cuyana’s Recycled Cashmere Crewneck, and four sweaters from Everlane: the Link-Stitch Crewneck Sweater, Teddy Crew Neck Sweater, ReCashmere Vintage Crew, and the ReCashmere Stroopwafel Crew.
While I was in the Everlane store recently, I tried on some of their new coats made from recycled materials: the Italian ReWool Overcoat, the Re:Down Sleeping Bag Puffer, and the Re:Down Puffy Puff. If you were wondering what these look like on a petite person, here you go!
I love everything about Everlane’s Cashmere Lantern Sweater — except one thing.
I’ve been skeptical of wide leg pants on petites. I always doubted I could pull off the look. Could I wear them even though I’m not willowy and tall?
The weather’s warming up, so I’ve been looking forward to stepping out in a dress. I’ve had my eye on Everlane’s Cotton Collarless Belted Shirt Dress for a while and actually bought one back in December when my size was restocked, but I haven’t had a chance to wear it until now.
In my last post, I mentioned I made it out of the Everlane flagship store in San Francisco with an item. That one item is the Soft Cotton Boatneck Sweater and I’m happy to report that I’m in love with it.
Last weekend when I was at Target, I only had time to try on one pair of jeans from their new denim line, Universal Thread. But that didn’t satiate my curiosity. So I went back and tried on their $24.99 high-rise skinny jeans, which comes in three washes: dark wash, medium wash, and black.