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My fiancé has quite a few bits from Everlane. I generally don’t buy stuff made in the classic ‘cheap labour countries’ but if I did, I’d buy from Everlane.
She’s got cotton trousers, t shirts, silk shirts, knitted jumpers, jeans and a leather hand bag. All of them have held up really well through wear and washing. Colours haven’t bled, no bobbling fabrics, fit hasn’t changed, fabrics haven’t stretched. It’s decent stuff.
Anyone got any experience of Everlane clothing? Some of there stuff looks a bit less branded than Finisterre (a good thing for me) but i'm not sure how it measures up in quality.
Looking for at both for well designed ethical options.