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Y'all need to post some fit pics of the sweatshirts if you have one!

How much will belts cost? Think I'll hold off on my next order until that collection drops.
 

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^ You could always go back a page:
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I'll post another picture after it's gone through the wash once. Hopefully the neck issue (which you can't really see in this picture) will resolve itself. I've found that clothes fit a little better when they're not box-fresh.

As an aside, do I have to worry about shrinkage if I machine-dry the sweatshirt? I can definitely hang-dry it if it's a potential issue. The length is fine as it is, but I don't think I could afford to lose any.
 

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My sweatshirt (size L) shrank about 1.5-2" in length after a machine dry. Sleeves also shrank .5-1".
 

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^ You could always go back a page. I'll post another picture after it's gone through the wash once. Hopefully the neck issue (which you can't really see in this picture) will resolve itself. I've found that clothes fit a little better when they're not box-fresh.

Saw that picture before and appreciate you posting it, but you like you said, it doesn't show the neck problem. I'm curious if those posting who disliked the neck are having a different fit than the images on the website show.
 

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Y'all need to post some fit pics of the sweatshirts if you have one!

How much will belts cost? Think I'll hold off on my next order until that collection drops.


We are going to have two belts - one which is an original design that I am really excited for and a more traditional design that is more of a promo, which we will sell at our cost.
The production run for these belts will be produced completely in the United States. We tried a few different factories, including ones in Asia, but in the end we are going with a local shop in San Francisco, where our office is.

If anyone wants a cinnamon sweater size medium let me know


If your sweater didn't work out for you, we will gladly take a return on it.

Do you have measurements of the womens shirts?


I will take a look - I don't have samples on hand, but I will hunt some of them down.

Saw that picture before and appreciate you posting it, but you like you said, it doesn't show the neck problem. I'm curious if those posting who disliked the neck are having a different fit than the images on the website show.


If you guys have any issues with the neck or any other part of the sweater, even after washing, PM me and I will see what I can do.
 

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Looks like they took return of an olive snap backpack if someone wanted one. I have to pass... way too much spending recently.
 

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My girlfriend loved the two v-neck t's that I got for her. And she looks aboslutely smokin' hot in 'em. Gracias everlane!!!!!!

Makes it easy for a guy to buy nice stuff for his girl. Loving my french terry sweatshirt too. Would like to see a non-raglan, slimmer design later on. I love the direction this company is taking. Seriously, you need an in-house-barista, I'm your man.
 

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More colors in the sweater please in more earthly tones

Rust, wine, crimson too

Wide neck as well ty
 

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Sweatshirts without raglan sleeves and regular size neck... Think I should have went tts rather than sizing up on mine but oh well.
 

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So what is the consensus with the sweaters? TTS for good fit, size up 1 for that rag loose crew neckline? Seems like it.. :satisfied:

^all those OL colors are ugly minus the indigo
 
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