Everlane Review The Cotton Two-Pocket Shirt
It is a very very rare occasion that I love something from Everlane so much that I've purchased a duplicate. I've only done it once before and it was for their linen dolman tee dress (reviewed here, no longer sold), which I only repurchased because it was on a 'choose your price' sale {and I'm so glad that I did since I accidentally put the first one in the dryer and it shrunk}. Well here's repurchase number two: Everlane's cotton two-pocket shirt. I bought one in black and another one in ochre (and now that I look they no longer have the black one).
{Wearing: Everlane Cotton Two-Pocket Shirt, Marine Layer denim skirt (similar here), Everlane modern loafer mules (reviewed here), Hermes Lindy 30 bag (similar here)}
I have been looking for a shirt like this all summer for work. As you know, I work in a large garage (with Airstreams) and am frequently outside. And during the summer months I need a cover-up that I can quickly put on to cover my arms from the harsh San Jose sun. But I also want it to be lightweight and not too close to the body. It's as if Everlane read my mind because not only does this cotton button-up drape away from the body but it also has two large pockets to hold all the things I need while working (usually a pen, a walkie-talkie, and other odds and ends). Above is how I styled the shirt before heading out for a casual dinner. Below is a picture of me after a long day driving Airstreams up to Sebastopol and setting them up for a wedding delivery (this is how I really look 90% of the time).
{Wearing: Everlane Cotton Two Pocket Shirt, rag & bone denim shorts (similar here), Adidas Adilette Cloudform slides (similar here), Hermes Lindy 30 bag (similar here)}
Not the best outfit photo but I just wanted to show you guys how I really wear it all the time. Also a note on sizing, I went with a size 2 (my usual everlane size is 4) since this shirt looked so oversized and I didn't want to be really swimming in it. It works well except maybe the sleeve length is a touch short but I don't mind since I usually roll them up anyway. You definitaely want to size down with this shirt, but it also looks like there's not a whole lot of sizes left.
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