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post #1861 of 3005

hey guys im new to this everlane brand... so i just have to ask, is it worth it?

 

Their website is very nice and professional but how is the actual quality of their t-shirts?

 

If they aren't good, are there any better alternatives?

 

If they are good... well I leave it at that.

 

 

ALSO, how long does it usually take for their tees to come back in stock? All the mediums are gone :(

post #1862 of 3005
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Originally Posted by tgod93 View Post

hey guys im new to this everlane brand... so i just have to ask, is it worth it?

 

Their website is very nice and professional but how is the actual quality of their t-shirts?

 

If they aren't good, are there any better alternatives?

 

If they are good... well I leave it at that.

I would recommend it, the only thing people seem to complain is that the cut seems to change often. Buy a shirt and see if you like the cut and buy more. The quality is definitely good even though the shirt is a tad thin.

post #1863 of 3005
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Originally Posted by pyroxyze View Post

I would recommend it, the only thing people seem to complain is that the cut seems to change often. Buy a shirt and see if you like the cut and buy more. The quality is definitely good even though the shirt is a tad thin.

how thin are we talking? like... if i get the softer colors (white, peach, etc) will it clearly show my nipples? or is it just thin to the point where it can be chilly?

 

It seems i will have to wait anyways. All the ones I want (pocket tees/vnecks) are all sold out (medium=my size)

post #1864 of 3005

Just thin to the point where it's chilly, no awkward nipples pointing out

post #1865 of 3005
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Originally Posted by tgod93 View Post

hey guys im new to this everlane brand... so i just have to ask, is it worth it?

 

Their website is very nice and professional but how is the actual quality of their t-shirts?

 

If they aren't good, are there any better alternatives?

 

If they are good... well I leave it at that.

 

 

ALSO, how long does it usually take for their tees to come back in stock? All the mediums are gone :(


There are over 1800 posts in the thread, did you read any of them...

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post #1866 of 3005
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There are over 1800 posts in the thread, did you read any of them...
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its hard enough for me to just read for class... so pardon my lack of motivation to read 125 pages to find 1 answer >_>

 

i did try 20 pages or so tho

post #1867 of 3005
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A lot of us have class/work/family/wife/mistresses
Sf takes precedence brah

Just messing with you, don't take it the wrong way.
post #1868 of 3005
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Originally Posted by CalTex View Post

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A lot of us have class/work/family/wife/mistresses
Sf takes precedence brah
Just messing with you, don't take it the wrong way.

haha im trying!

 

i just went through like 15 pages looking for sizing recommendations... but to no success. 

 

all the posts regarding sizing have been very inconsistent. But the overall message seemed to be to size down? The most talked about sizes I think are S and M, which is perfect because i'm in that range. I guess I will just have to buy both and test it out myself. (assuming they restock soon)

 

Just 1 question though. Do the shirts shrink a lot when washed? Or are they preshrunk? Also, whats this about the tapering issue with the shirts? Cuz if these shirts have fat/long waists i am not interested.

post #1869 of 3005
I wouldn't size down, they do not shrink much in the wash in my experience.

Well some of us that have a bigger chest than waist so the shirt doesn't taper enough, IMO.
post #1870 of 3005
And I believe that they are preshrunk.

What are your dimensions?
post #1871 of 3005
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Originally Posted by tgod93 View Post

haha im trying!

 

i just went through like 15 pages looking for sizing recommendations... but to no success. 

 

all the posts regarding sizing have been very inconsistent. But the overall message seemed to be to size down? The most talked about sizes I think are S and M, which is perfect because i'm in that range. I guess I will just have to buy both and test it out myself. (assuming they restock soon)

 

Just 1 question though. Do the shirts shrink a lot when washed? Or are they preshrunk? Also, whats this about the tapering issue with the shirts? Cuz if these shirts have fat/long waists i am not interested.

I wear a large in all my shirts and I got a large in Everlane and it fits perfectly. I could even potentially size up if I wanted to because I have a fairly large chest/shoulders, but I like the fit of the large.

post #1872 of 3005
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Originally Posted by CalTex View Post

And I believe that they are preshrunk.
What are your dimensions?

im about 5'9, 155 lb, 31-32 waist, 38-40 chest (not 100% sure), above average broad shoulders. 

 

I would prefer a bit of tapering on my shirts as my chest/shoulders are definitely wider than my waist.

 

Would everlane shirts match up with jcrew shirt's quality/fit? 

 

http://www.jcrew.com/mens_category/polostees/brokeninjerseytees/PRDOVR~72977/72977.jsp

post #1873 of 3005

RE: Everlane T-shirts

I'm 6', 160, 39" chest, athletic, and S is an awesome fit for me. Best <$50 tshirt.
post #1874 of 3005
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I'm 6', 160, 39" chest, athletic, and S is an awesome fit for me. Best <$50 tshirt.

Curious, got a list for shirts that are great above 50?

post #1875 of 3005
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