Boxy Tees: Everlane vs. Mott & Bow vs. Able
These days, I favor a boxy tee with more room all around. Here’s a look at options from three brands.
These days, I favor a boxy tee with more room all around. Here’s a look at options from three brands.
It’s grossly hot and humid in NYC, which means I’m looking for loose, light tops to wear. Once again, I find myself eyeing Everlane’s Air items.
Hello from the land of slow Internet. I’m away on a trip (not for fun), which I packed lightly for. Here’s my travel capsule wardrobe, plus an update on what I bought and decluttered last month.
Uniqlo’s latest T-shirt collection is called Supergeometric and features designs by two artists: French abstract artist Francois Morellet and Finnish artist Niko Luoma. I fell in love with this design by Niko Luoma.
When I heard that Marimekko was collaborating with Uniqlo, I got excited. These are two brands I love — together!
Earlier this year, I reviewed some Everlane T-shirts and noticed that one of them had a small hole at the bottom in the front. This is not the first time a shirt has developed a hole in this area. Perhaps it had something to do with my jeans. Was the button on my jeans rubbing my T-shirt? Well, there’s a solution for that. A company out of the UK called Holé makes silicone button covers.
One of the things I’ve been on the lookout for is a loosely draping T-shirt for summer. I don’t want it to cling to the body because of hot weather, but I also don’t want it look baggy. Behold: the Drape Crewneck Short Sleeve T-shirt at Uniqlo.
It’s T-shirt weather, even for a few days here in San Francisco, so I thought I’d review some tees by Everlane. I’ve had these shirts for almost a year and a half, so I’ll show you how they’ve held up.