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Everlane Review: The Linen Picnic Top

* This item was gifted to me by Everlane but all opinions here are my own.

I received this top from Everlane about a month ago but due to the weather (it’s been rainy and a bit cold) and a newborn sucking all my time/energy, I haven’t really had a chance to take it out for a spin. But I finally wore it a couple times this week so here’s the review! But I should also mention that I ordered this in my usual Everlane size of 4, but due to changes in my body (specifically my boobs) this top feels a smidge too small across the chest. So I can only guess that the sizing is TTS since my sizing has changed, but I can’t say for sure. Note: a size 4 has 35in chest circumference, while a size 6 is 36in.

So as much as I love Everlane, I hafta say that I haven’t been super excited about their new releases lately. None of it seems to fit my lifestyle maybe, or I might be getting over Everlane in general (*gasp* that seems like heresy coming from an Everlane addict like myself). But the one thing that caught my eye in April was this Linen Picnic Top. I wouldn’t necessarily go on a picnic in it, but I see how they came up with the name (it’s cute!).

It originally caught my eye because I thought I might be able to nurse in it (buttons in the front=breastfeeding friendly). But the buttons are hard to unbutton so they’re really there for the looks only. The straps are not adjustable (unlike their linen jumpsuit) so you’re kind of stuck with their standard lengths. But the straps are wide enough to hide bra straps so you can wear a regular bra with this top. For the size 4, I find that the straps are the perfect length (though like I said above, the top is a bit tight right around the chest area). This top probably works best for those with smaller chests in general.

Everlane review linen picnic top
 

{Wearing: Everlane linen picnic top, Everlane Easy Chinos (reviewed here), Martiniano Glove Shoes (reviewed here), Balenciaga Work bag (similar here)}

As for the linen quality, it’s good for the price: not too rough and not too thin. I would say it’s just a smidge below midweight linen. You can see how Everlane linen stacks up against the linen from other brands. Also don’t be fooled by how smooth Everlane’s linen is when you first get it (it’s extra smooth). Once you wash it a couple times it will roughen up a bit, but not overly so. But I would say for the price you’re paying, Everlane’s linen is a good value (unless you’re willing to wait over a month for something custom from Lithuania—see the link above for more details).

Also I didn’t get their linen jumpsuit, but I made a similar look with this top and Everlane’s linen pants (which I loooove, but I’ll do a full review of that later).

Everlane review linen picnic top and linen pants
 

{Wearing Everlane linen picnic top, Everlane linen pants, Everlane Day Crossover Sandal (c/o)}

What do you think? Are you into Everlane’s linen?

Everlane Review Linen Oversized Collarless Shirt

Everlane Review Linen Collarless Shirt

Ah, another season of new linen offerings and this is my third year of Everlane linen shirts.  I know, I'm like the Goldilocks of Everlane linen tops.  First there was the collarless linen square shirt 2 years ago (which I never kept because I disliked the volume of the square shape), and then there was last year's classic relaxed linen shirt (which I just sold on my Closet Sale page).  Now there's this year linen oversized collarless shirt, and like they say third time's the charm, because I love love love this shirt.  So much so that I went and bought the black version of this after wearing this white shirt one day.

Everlane Review Linen Collarless Shirt
Everlane Review Linen Collarless Shirt

{Wearing: Everlane line oversized collarless shirt, Elizabeth Suzann Linen Clyde pants, Everlane Day Heel Mules, Hermes Lindy 30 (similar here)}

But first a note on sizing: I'm usually a size 4 in Everlane tops but when I saw the words 'oversized' I went a size down because I prefer my shirts to be more fitted.  And I have to say the size 2 is perfect.  Everything is still loose around the chest and shoulders but not overly so.  I decided for the black linen version to size down even smaller to a 0 since I felt it could be even more fitted, but for the white one the 2 is small enough (any more fitted and I'm afraid you can start seeing my bra through the shirt).  I'll update this review when I get the black 0 and let you know how it fits.

But as it stands, the white in size 2 is still opaque enough that you can't see a nude bra through the material.  You can kind of see the outline of my black pants in the picture below but that's no biggie.  

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So what makes this linen shirt so perfect for me is the collarless-ness.  I sold last year's version of the linen shirt (with a collar) as well as my two Grana linen shirts with collars because I kept getting make-up on the white linen collars and I hated that.  This collarless version is awesome since I don't get any makeup on it but it still has the easiness of a white linen button-down.  It's a combo of Everlane's linen shirt from 2 years ago (collarless, square) and their shirt from last year (collared, not-square).

Everlane Review Linen Collarless Shirt

Here I am trying the half-tuck look.  I don't think I'm a fan or can quite pull it off, lol.  What do you think?

Anyway I'm thrilled with Everlane's newest iteration of the linen shirt.  As usual Everlane's linen is good (though not as thick as Elizabeth Suzann's).  The texture is still quite soft and smooth.  Can't wait to try out the black linen version and I'll update this review once I get it.

Has anyone else tried this year's linen shirt and what did you think?

P.S. Got the black version in size 0 and I still love it.  The fit again is still good and not tight at all around the shoulders or chest.  Still love this collarless shirt and so glad I got it in both black and white!  But I think for the best proportions, just one size down from your normal Everlane size is best.

Everlane Linen Muscle Tank Review

So this post for Everlane's linen muscle tank has been sitting in my drafts section for awhile now so it's about time I post it (before summer ends!).  I'm a huge fan of Everlane's linen scoop neck tee and their linen dolman dress, so I definitely like the type of linen they use, which is the same for their muscle tank.  The linen is thin but of quality and at first a bit scratchy but softens after the first wash.  

I ordered this in a small, and as you can see it's a bit more fitted on me.  I think if you want the looser look like that of the Everlane model, you should size up from your normal Everlane size.  In general though I wasn't a huge fan of this top mainly due to the really small neck-hole and the sleeveless look (which is duh what makes it a muscle tee).  So now I think I'm just not a muscle tee kind of gal (probably cuz I'm lacking in the muscle department, lol).

Everlane Linen Scoop Neck Tee Review

Hi guys, just a quick Everlane review for you today.  I wasn't originally planning to try out Everlane's linen scoop neck tee because the scoop neck looked so huge on the model, but since I was pleasantly surprised by Everlane's linen dolman tee dress, I thought why not give this style a try too (plus I'm a huge fan of Everlane's striped linen fabric).  I ordered this in a size small and it fit perfectly!

I'm a huge fan of this top.  Like I had mentioned in the dolman tee review, the linen material is lightweight without being sheer.  It's the perfect material for the summer.  As for the style of the tee, I like the scoop neck and probably because I'm a bit heftier (in a good way) than the model from Everlane, I think the linen hangs nicely and the neck doesn't look overly large.  In general I think this tee is a winner.

Everlane Linen Dolman Tee Dress Review {updated June 2017}

Winner Winner Chicken Dinner guys!  I have finally found a dress from Everlane that I 100% love!  So far I have been a big fan of Everlane's tees, some of their shoes and their anorak.  And now I can add this linen dress to the list.  I got this dress in a size small (for reference I'm 5'4" and usually wear 4-6 in most clothing lines).  This is the ideal summer dress in that the fabric is super light without being sheer.  Linen really is suited for those 80 degree temps in the summer.  I love that the dress doesn't cling and the overall length is perfect (except try not to raise both arms straight up in the sky because you would definitely be flashing some underwear).  So other than doing the wave at a stadium, this is perfect do-anything, dress-up or dress-down dress.  And even though I love the dress in solid colors too I think stripes are the best.

It was ever so slightly scratchy when I first put it on, but softens with washing.  And take care not to put in the dryer but hang dry it (that's what the washing label says).

And here I am styling it with my Cuyana summer hatNisolo slides (review coming soon), and Mansur Gavriel mini lady bag.  As usual reviews are done on items I've purchased for myself and are not sponsored.  Check out my other Everlane reviews here and Everlane's items (referral link, thanks again guys for your support!).  

{June 2017 update: So I've had this dress for about a year now and I've been super careful not to put it in the dryer, so I'm puzzled that when I brought it out to wear again this season this dress is about 2 inches shorter than what I remember (and from what I can tell from these pictures).  So I must have dried it in the dryer at least once.  But anyway the point is that this dress has definetly shrunk and it also did not keep it's shape.  I'm not sure if this is a good buy after all...}

Everlane Linen Crew Neck Sweater and Indigo Linen Shirt Dress Review

And the Everlane train keeps a rollin!  Today I have for you a review on a couple of Everlane's new linen items: the linen crew sweater and the linen shirtdress in indigo.

First off is the linen crew sweater in blue/cream stripes.  If you've noticed from my Everlane reviews in the past, I'm pretty much always down to try anything with stripes.  So when I saw this linen sweater I knew I had to give it a shot (especially since I wasn't in love the blue and white micro stripe slim crew).  And just when I was saying how I never keep anything from Everlane anymore, I found a keeper!  I really love this sweater!  It's my first linen sweater ever so I was expecting it to feel a bit rough like regular linen shirts.  However this sweater is anything but rough.  It's not scratchy or stiff, and there's a bit of stretch to it.  I ordered it in a small and though it's a bit snug at the arms, I think I like the more fitted look.  This sweater is the perfect item for some of the more cooler summer days.  And thanks to everyone who's supported me by clicking on my referral link, I was able to buy this on Everlane credit!

So unfortunately the linen shirt dress is no longer available.  But just in case Everlane gets more in stock or you're able to find one, here's just a quick review.  I ordered the shirt dress in a size 2 (which is one size smaller than my usual) and it fit perfectly.  I actually really liked the look of the dress and really couldn't find any faults with it, but in the end I returned it.  It just wasn't really my style and I couldn't see myself wearing it very often.

A quick list of the Pros:

- Pockets!

- Very summery and the lightweight fabric is perfect for hot days.

- The side slits and the fact that the back is a bit longer than the front adds some style.

- The beautiful indigo color.

And a very short list of the cons:

- Indigo dye is notorious for rubbing off on lighter colored items.  And since I'm not really careful with my purses, I know that if I kept this dress some of my lighter colored bags would inadvertently start turning blue (like my Mansur Gavriel crossbody).

- And as is the nature of linen, it was a bit scratchy (though this will soften with wear and washing) and wrinkles easily.

And I know the bottom two pictures are basically the same but the first one is with my big dog Hachi, who wanted to get his chin scratched mid-picture.  And the second pic is with my small dog Ellie lurking the background.

I'm wearing my new favorite Loeffler Randall sandals and Cuyana's Summer Hat (which I'll be doing a review on soon).  As usual reviews are done on items I've purchased for myself and are not sponsored.  Check out my other Everlane reviews here and Everlane's items (referral link, thanks again guys for your support!).