Everlane Try-On: 7 Styles of Sandals & Shoes
I tried on seven styles of shoes from Everlane’s spring and summer releases. Here are my first impressions. (Some of them are, interestingly, on sale already.)
I tried on seven styles of shoes from Everlane’s spring and summer releases. Here are my first impressions. (Some of them are, interestingly, on sale already.)
It’s an exciting day around here in Welcome Objects land! I’ve been reviewing Everlane products for two years on this little blog and Everlane recently noticed and got in contact with me. They sent over the Tread trainers for me to review.
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.
Here’s a quick first impression review of a few shoes: the Day Glove, the Form Crossover Sandal, and the Form Two-Strap Sandal.
I very much love the way the V Heel looks though, with its sexy V-cut vamp and almond toe. (Pointed but not too pointy.) It’s got a vintage vibe that I adore.
When Everlane released its Day Heel back in April, it was so popular that it sold out in a day. But is it as wearable as it is popular?
I just happen to be in the market for a smart pointy toe kitten heel.
Everlane’s Modern Point Flat is a classic loafer, but with the twist of a slim pointy toe. Sleek and chic, they seem like the perfect pair of flats for an office.
Target has grand plans to retire its veteran brands, which have gotten too broad, and replace them with new labels. Two new clothing brands rolled out recently. Say goodbye to Merona and Mossimo and hello to A New Day (women’s) and Goodfellow & Co (men’s). I went to check them out in person.
I’ve been curious about Allbirds since I heard about them from a friend who described them as “like walking on clouds.” As someone who has trouble finding shoes that fit (my feet are on the wide-ish side), I’m always on the lookout for cute and comfy shoes. Allbirds says they are eco-friendly, too, which is a huge plus in my book.