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Moving from conspicuous to conscious consumption and doing reviews along the way.  Find plenty of unsponsored reviews of Quince, Everlane, Grana, and Cuyana on the site!  I'm working towards a minimal waste lifestyle, and oh yea I love bags >.<

Grana Silk V-Neck Tank Review (Grana silk is now better than/equal to Everlane)

Ok if you're a Grana fan then this is the review you need to read!  When I first tried Grana's silk (Grana silk tank top review here and Grana silk camisole review here), I didn't like it.  The silk quality wasn't great (way worse than Everlane's and Cuyana's).  But thank goodness Grana decided to give it another try with their new line of Georgette satin silk.  So far they only have this V-neck camisole and the V-neck slip dress available in this new silk.  But man oh man it is 100 times better than their original crepe de chine silk they were using.  

Wearing a medium here

Wearing a medium here

Small in Marzipan (the light here is terrible)

Small in Marzipan (the light here is terrible)

First of all, Georgette satin is just another way of spinning the silk threads that produces a silk that's lightweight but with a dull finish.  And at first the idea of silk with a dull finish might seem unappealing but Grana's georgette satin still has a subtle sheen and makes it the perfect silk item for everyday wear.  But let's get to the numbers here!  Grana's new silk thread comes in at hefty 25mm (for a refresher on momme weight plus more details about silk, read my first Everlane vs Equipment vs Cuyana silk comparison post here).  Grana's old silk items used  14mm thread.  Everlane uses 16mm silk threads (which feels about the same as Equipment shirt so let's say Equipment is also around 16mm) and Cuyana uses 25mm.  So now you're looking at silk that's similar to Cuyana's!  For A LOT less!  (This cami is $49 while Cuyana's cami is $135).  Now I wouldn't say Grana's silk is exactly like Cuyana's but it does feel pretty darn close.  Here are some other reasons why this Grana tank might be the best silk tank out there (for a decent price):

~ For the camisoles Grana use two layers of the georgette silk.  So this tank has a good weight to it and is not sheer at all.  Even the light silk is opaque (I ordered it in marzipan here).  Even though their old silk camisole used 2 layers of silk, you could still see every bump from a lacy bra or the lines of your invisible bra.  No such problems here.

~The cut of the v-neck camisole is super flattering and the back V is just deep enough to show skin without flashing your bra strap.

~ And I know I already said this, but the price!  For $4 more you can get this awesome georgette satin version instead of their old crepe de chine version.  You're gaining a lot with those extra $4.

First a note on sizing since I made the mistake of ordering the wrong size.  I usually wear a size 2-4 on top (In Everlane and Cuyana I'm a small), but in Grana pima tees I'm a medium.  So I ordered a M, but when it comes to the silk, order true to size from Grana.  So that means a small here fits me best.  

So the lesson here is don't buy the crepe de chine silk from Grana, make sure you only get the Georgette satin (double check under their "details & care" section.  If you're looking for a good price (but also excellent quality), then I can't recommend Grana's new silks enough.  (I'll also be reviewing their v-neck silk dress which I loved so much I wore it all day the first time I tried it on, and ordered a second one that same day).  If you want to purchase these awesome silk camisoles for yourself, use this referral link to get 10% off your first order (which makes these silk camis an even better deal!).  And you can read all my other Grana reviews here.

Grana Silk Racerback Camisole

Back when I first reviewed Grana's silk tank (the tl;dr version: don't get it because I found it lacking compared to Everlane, Equipment and Cuyana silk tops) a reader had mentioned the racerback silk camisoles were better than the tank because the camis have 2 layers of silk.  So I decided to try it out in a light color like dove gray.  I ordered it in the small (even though I order all my cotton shirts from Grana in a medium) since the small silk tank had fit well.  And I'm glad I did because the small was right size...but the silk camisole still didn't impress me.

They used the same type of silk as they did with the tank, a 14mm crepe de chine.  So even though it was s double layered cami, each layer of silk was quite thin.  I wore it with an invisible bra because of the strappy racerback.  But it still looked kind of weird.  The overall shape wasn't super flattering and this silk is still crappy.  BUT, Grana came out with a new silk material (I think over a month ago now, but I'm just so behind on all my postings) and that one is ten times more awesome.  They call it Georgette satin and so far they have a tank and dress in those materials (but on their site they mix all the different silk stuff together so make sure you read the "details & care" section so you know which one is which).  And I'm going to review Grana's silk v-neck tank next week.  But if you were thinking of getting this racerback cami, don't!  Definitely get the silk v-neck tank for only $4 more.  It is so worth it!  {And use this link to get 10% off your first order from Grana}

 

Everlane Cotton Poplin Collarless Shirt Dress Review

I've tried a lot of Everlane's cotton poplin items, including two cotton poplin shirt dresses (Everlane cotton poplin shirt dress review here and cotton poplin square shirt dress review here).  And I haven't yet kept any cotton poplin items yet from Everlane because I never really loved the item enough to want to deal with the upkeep (dry cleaning or ironing).  Well here is the cotton poplin dress from Everlane that I finally kept.  Here's an Everlane cotton poplin shirt dress for us short gals (for reference I'm 5'4" but with short legs)!

At first I thought the black stripes would make this look like some kind of old school prisoner uniform (before prisons wised up and started to dress their inmates in fluorescent orange).  But since the stripes go vertical instead of horizontal, it really doesn't look like that.  I got this in a size 4 instead of my usual size 2 because I had a sneaking suspicion that the bubble butt I kept getting in the twill shirt dress and the cotton poplin v-neck tank dress was because I kept getting a size too small.  So I tried the 4 and there is still a bit of a bubble butt as you can see in the picture up top but it's not so pronounced.  It might be because I finally got the right size and the fact that the cotton poplin isn't as stiff of a material as say the twill.  Reader Lia has mentioned that to truly get rid of that bubble butt, you can take it to a tailor to get darts put in the back of the dress.

Lol, here I am styling this dress (with my new Celine Trotteur which I love and replaces my Mansur Gavriel crossbody).  I feel like this outfit was inspired my Damsel in Dior (who I never really followed just because she's a different body type and has a different budget than I do when it comes to clothes.  But I've been following her snapchat lately and now I love her!).  Now I just need to get out of the Airstream garage and take some decent pictures of this dress.

But for now these are the pics I have.  Anyway I love love love this shirt dress because:

~ This is finally a great length for me, with the front ending right above the knees.  In the Everlane model it actually looks a little too short almost (but that's because she's 5'9").

~ Also love that the back is longer than the front.  And this dress has pockets!

~ The price on this isn't half bad at $65.  In fact it's the cheapest cotton poplin shirt dress that they have.

Also one of my good friends from high school (Hi Jen Lee *waves*) actually took the time to text me to tell me she thought this dress from Everlane looked awesome (she knows how much I love Everlane).  At the time I had the dress but never tried it on (because of the whole feeling deflated about life due to my leg infection).  But once I tried it on, I knew it was a keeper.  Anyway go here for all my other Everlane reviews.

{edit: And here's Andrea's styling of the same dress.  It really is super versatile!}

Everlane Cotton Striped Tank Dress Review

Hi hi, I'm just tacking on this quick little post here because unfortunately this item is no longer available online at Everlane, but I wanted to mention it just in case you can get your hands on one (maybe second-hand or if Everlane brings it back next year).  But let the records show that Everlane once made a this cotton striped tank dress and it was awesome (with some alterations).

Anyways so the dress I'm talking about is the cotton striped tank dress.  It was around the time that the Gia Collection came out but wasn't actually part of the collection (but if you're interested, here are the reviews of the Gia tank and Gia shorts).  I got it in a medium because I wanted something really loose and easy for a maxi dress.  And it was the perfect size since the cotton material did shrink a smidge.  What I liked best about this dress was that it was ankle cut so that means for me, it was the perfect maxi length and not too long (I'm 5'4" for reference).

So in these pictures it doesn't look super flattering but I ended up living in this dress this past summer.  The only thing about this dress was that there were no slits to the bottom so when I was walking in this dress I felt like I was taking Geisha-like steps.  Otherwise I could hold the hem of the dress up (but that defeated the purpose of hiding my leg bandage).  So I just cut a slit in the back and sewed the hems (lol well my mom did, because I can't sew for the life of me).  Now I can take as large of a step as I want (but note that when you cut the cotton the ends to curl in a bit due to the nature of the material).  

Anyways so Everlane gods, if you can hear me, bring this dress back next year but just add a slit to the back (or maybe even the sides?).  

Everlane Gia Shorts Review

So I had mentioned in a past post that I was dealing with some minor health issues.  Well at first I wasn't planning on talking about my leg (and use photoshop to cover my leg bandages), but I decided it wasn't worth hiding.  It's really no big deal (except to myself of course) and so what if I have a big ass bandage on my leg in my blog pictures?  This isn't one of those aspirational blogs afterall.  This is about helping readers make decisions about what to buy (or not to buy) through my reviews.  So here's me with my big ass bandage due to a 2 month leg infection that originally came about from a bug bite.  After 2 rounds of oral antibiotics and several weeks of topical antibiotics, it's finally under control (ie no longer growing).  But at some point I was afraid it was going to cover my whole leg.  Later when it heals there will be a big ass scar that will fade (but may not disappear), and so that's going to stick around on the blog pics too.  But I decided the scar won't be worth hiding and there's nothing shameful about have imperfections.

{A side note about all this: when I was preoccupied by this infection and my health in general, I truly stopped being interested in trying out new items for the blog.  In fact, I basically stopped buying things and thinking about fashion/style.  Which made me realize that being able to think about (or obsess) about clothes and style truly is a luxury for the healthy and well.  And I'm really grateful to be able to do this blog and share this hobby with others.}

Anywho, that's what's going on with my leg.  Now onto the review of these shorts, which are also no big deal, lol.  This is really just a pair of thin cotton striped shorts.  Something I feel like you could find at Target for a lot less than it's $30 price tag on Everlane.  I tried out a medium since I tend to be bigger on the bottom (usually a 28 in jeans, or size 4-6).  But these shorts were pretty big and loose.  There was nothing that interesting about these shorts.  

The striped top I'm wearing is from Grana (which I love and will probably buy a second one, P.S. 10% off your first Grana purchase with that link) and those shoes are from Loeffler Randall.  Is there too many stripes going on in these pics?  Lol, it wasn't planned.  I just happened to be wearing that shirt at the time.  Anyway my review of the Gia tank is here, and all other Everlane reviews can be found here.  And lastly, here's my referral link to Everlane.  Thanks for reading guys and hope you don't mind the bandages in the reviews coming up.   

Everlane Cotton Poplin Cutaway Tank Review

Like my review of Everlane's premium cotton A-line tank dress, this review might also be a little late in that most of the sizes are currently sold out at Everlane.  But if you're a size 2 or 12, you're in still in luck.  And if you're looking for a cute and breezy poplin top, then Everlane's cotton poplin cutaway tank is the top for you!

First a quick note on sizing: I usually get a 2 in Everlane tops so I got this in a 2 as well.  But I think a 4 might have been a better size for me, especially since I don't want to show too much of my back. Since this top is not Everlane's usual over-sized style, it's better to get your true size (or one bigger than your usual Everlane size).

In general I thought this top was pretty cute and like I said a size 4 would have been better for me.  Also there's a bit of "tenting" happening in the front (where it poofs out a bit).  I think a 4 might have solved this problem, but if you're busty I'm sure this would happen to you as well in this top.  There are two buttons at the shoulders that allow for the cutaway in the back.  I'm just wearing a normal bra here and you can't see any of the straps (though Grechen from Grechen's Closet thought a racerback bra would be better with this top).  In the end though I sent it back because the sizing wasn't quite right and like I said before, in general I have no patience to maintain poplin (either dry-cleaning or ironing).

You can find all my Everlane reviews here and Everlane items here.  Thanks for reading guys!

P.S. You know how I was raving about Frame denim in this post, well this was my first pair of Frame denim (and the one that made me love the brand).  

Cuyana Silk Cami Review

When it comes to silk, I think Cuyana does it best (over Equipment, Everlane, and Grana).  The first silk item I reviewed from Cuyana was their silk tee, which was at the end of last year.  Well today I have a fun summery silk cami from Cuyana and even though it's a different type of silk from the tee, I still love it!

So the silk tee is made from a 3-ply heavyweight silk so it's quite thick and even a bit warm (I likened it to kimono silk).  But the silk that the cami is made from is quite a bit thinner.  It's a lot more like the silk that Everlane and Equipment uses.  However the silk Everlane uses is 16mm crepe de chine while Cuyana uses 25mm crepe de chine.  And with that extra 9mm, you can really tell a difference.  The 25mm is more opaque and has a sturdier feel to the material.  I also like the luster of the 25mm crepe de chine.

I got the cami in a small and it's the perfect size to wear alone or under a blazer come fall.  I also like the strappy detail in the back.  Since it's so strappy, you won't be able to wear a bra but these kinds of invisible bras do the trick (P.S. here's a funny little story from Garance about these kinds of bras/nipple covers, lol).

Anyway this is probably the best silk cami I've ever tried.  I think the silk material is one of the best you're going to find for $135.  And if you care for it (and don't have any drastic weight fluctuations) this cami should be the last silk cami you'll ever need to buy.  

Grana Linen Boyfriend Shirt Review

Hi guys and I have another Grana review for you today.  As you know I'm a huge fan of Grana's pima cotton shirts (and in fact after consistently wearing and washing both Grana and Everlane's cotton shirts, I find that the Grana shirts have held up much better and I find myself reaching for my Grana shirts more often because they're even softer after washing).  Well here's another Grana product that I think is of higher quality than Everlane's, their linen.  (The review of Everlane's linen square shirt can be found here). 

I found Grana's linen to be smoother and softer than Everlane's.  This could be because Grana's linen comes from an Irish factory, Baird McNutt, that's been producing linen since 1912.  That's a long time to really hone in on their product quality.  Meanwhile Everlane's linen is produced in China.  BUT, there's a trade-off because I think Everlane's linen shirt design is so much more modern and flattering than Grana's plain 'ole boyfriend shirt style.  So really if I could only choose one linen shirt for the season I would have to go with Everlane's even though Grana's linen quality is better.  

I ordered the boyfriend shirt in a small (though usually I order Grana's pima shirt in a medium), and found that the small was still quite large.  But of course it's supposed to be an oversized fit since it's a boyfriend shirt.  I just really wasn't as much of a fan of the manly style and the muted blue color.  But if you're looking for a high-quality traditionally-styled linen shirt than this Grana shirt fits the bill.  And use this referral link to get you 10% off your first order.

P.S. Grechen from Grechen's Closet coincidentally has a post up all about linen here.

Everlane Gia Collection Tank Top Review

When I think of the Coppola family I think of wine and the Louis Vuitton SC (Sofia Coppola) bag.  Well now I can add this Gia tank to my list of Coppola word associations.  (Fun fact did you know Nicholas Cage is actually Nicholas Coppola and Jason Schwartzman is a Coppola too?  They have quite a family tree).  Anywho back to this tank.  For their first collaboration, I think Everlane made a cute collection if somewhat underwhelming.  My favorite of it all is this yellow tank.  I usually order a size small in Everlane, but I decided to try out the medium since I wanted a casual loose-fitting top (plus the material looked a bit sheer).  Also, I noticed that the tank is made in their Ho Chi Minh City factory, which tend to produce tops that shrink in the wash.  

I paired the tank with a loose fitting wide-leg jean from my new favorite jean line Frame (for that 70's vibe).  I'm not one to try new designer jeans but I bought one on sale and loved it so much I bought 2 more styles from Frame within a couple weeks.  These jeans can be quite expensive so I only plan to purchase them when I find them on sale (I got 2 pairs from shopbop and one from ssense).  These jeans are made in LA from some of the the softest denim I've ever tried.

Anyway the tank in medium fit great.  The material is a thin slub cotton and thus slightly sheer, but nothing a nude bra can't handle.  I love the summer yellow stripes and the racer-back, but for $30 it does seem quite a bit for just a cotton tank top (especially since it only cost them $10 total to make).  But since I like it, I plan to keep it (and I'll let you know if it shrinks in the wash).

Find my other Everlane reviews here and purchase Everlane items here.  And don't forget to enter my $25 Nisolo giveaway which ends next Monday!

Everlane Twill Shirt Dress Review

When the Everlane Twill Shirt Dress came out (months ago now) I was super excited to try it out since it finally looked like Everlane made a dress that would work with my short legs.  And well, I really liked how it looked from the front but for some reason it kind of poofed in the back in a weird way (you can see what I mean in the picture on the right--or is it just me overthinking this?).

Anyway I ordered a size 2, my usual, and liked the loose fit.  This dress also comes with pockets (always uber important if not always functional).  The twill material is super thick and this is probably why it doesn't quite hang well in the back.  The model in the Everlane pic doesn't seem to have this problem so maybe it's the fact that I have a big butt (but it's not that big contrary to what the photo looks like lol).  The thick twill material is also not the best for those who live in a really hot summer climate.  Also the twill picks up a lot of lint.  I really like the style, so I think if they just made it in another material it would look and feel better.  Oh, and a word of warning, the side slits come up pretty high and you definitely don't want to be raising both arms in this dress or you'll end up flashing someone your undies.

The rest of my Everlane reviews can be found here.

P.S. What do you think of my new rag & bone shoes?  I'm in love with these slides/bedroom slippers!

$25 Nisolo Code Giveaway {now closed}

Thanks to everyone who entered my Thinx giveaway.  Well here's something even better!  I'm giving away three $25 codes for Nisolo (I get $25 and new customers get $25)!  Again these are referral codes I earned from my Nisolo review but since I'm trying to curb my spending I probably won't be using these codes.  So I hope you readers can put it to good use.  To enter just fill out the form (again, I won't be sending any spammy emails--it's just so that I can contact you directly with the code).  Contest will end next week Monday at midnight.

Everlane Premium Cotton A-Line Tee Dress Review

Hi guys, just trying to catch up with all my Everlane reviews to prevent instances like this one: a review of an item that Everlane no longer has in stock.  This premium cotton A-line tee dress must be really popular since it was out of stock pretty quick, even after they restocked it (now it's not even on their site anymore).  And I can see why it's so popular, it's a cute fairly-universally flattering dress at a decent price point of $50 (is it me or has Everlane been slowly creeping up all their pricing?), which is lower than a lot of the newer poplin dresses they've come out with.

Anyway I ordered it in a size small (for reference I'm about 5'4") and it fit well.  I'm not sure why this dress is premium cotton as opposed to just a regular cotton.  It didn't feel any more luxurious or soft than their other cotton garments.  But it did have an unusual hem at the bottom of the skirt.  The bottom hem (from my fingers on down in the pics above) had a very stiff material lining the cotton.  It almost felt like a thin piece of cardboard (this is the same material they used on their Clean Edge Tee).  At first I was not a fan, but I guess it helps weigh the material down and get a clean edge at the bottom of the dress.  But I'm curious to see how it does in the wash.  Did anyone else get this dress and can you tell us your experience?   I ended up returning this dress since I wasn't a fan of the sleeveless look and the really small neck-line of the dress (I felt like it added bulk to my shoulders and arms).  Plus, I don't really need another casual black dress.  Also this premium cotton picked up a lot of hair/lint in the brief moment I tried it on, so I could just image how it would look if I wore it  around my dogs.

As usual reviews are not sponsored.  All my Everlane reviews can be found here and Everlane items can be purchased here (referral link).

The first Airstream trip that started it all

Back in October of 2014 Brian and I went on a 3 week trip to Utah, Wyoming, Montana, and Oregon in an Airstream that we rented (from the former owners of the company we now own).  Well it's been over a year and a half and I haven't really done much with the footage until now.  Here's a quick video I put together (using GoPro's video software).  I hope to make it better but here's my first edit of it!

Everlane Linen Collarless Square Shirt Review

Hi guys!  It's been almost a week since my last review, which is the longest I've gone without a review for awhile now.  I hate to put my blog on the back burner since it's pretty boring to have a blog with rare postings.  But not only is it busy season at the Airstream garage but I've been dealing with some minor health issues and need to focus on getting better before I can continue writing up reviews.  I'm feeling a bit better this week (and getting antsy about leaving the blog alone) so here's a quick review of Everlane's linen square shirt.  

I've tried a couple of Everlane's square shirt stye including the Poplin Square shirt and the Silk Square shirt (of which I liked the silk one better because of the drape of the cloth).  But today I'm trying the linen version, which I have to say I'm a fan of.  I probably like this one better than the poplin version and just as much as the silk version.

I usually wear a size 2 in Everlane, but this time I wanted to try a size 4 to see how different the fit is when I go a size larger.  I got the poplin and silk square shirts in a size 2 and was semi-annoyed at how the shirt poofed up at the belly.  But even in a size 4, the shirt does poof up a bit.  So I guess it really is just the square style.  But it's not so bad and it would make a great eating shirt.  I also really love the bright blue color of the shirt.  They also have a white version of this shirt, which is perfect for the summer casual look.  

As usual all my reviews are not sponsored; you can find all my Everlane reviews here.

My life is getting busy but my things are on Slowre

Hi guys!  So I need to slow my roll on Everlane reviews because it's busy season here at the Airstream garage.  But I do have the new wide stripe poplin collarless shirtdress, the poplin cutaway tank and premium cotton A-line tank dress coming up as soon as I get a chance.  In the meantime, I'm working with the wonderful Grechen of Grechen's Closet to sell some things (mostly Everlane) on her consignment store Slowre.  Check out my items here and right now she's offering free shipping with the code SUMMER!

Everlane Cotton Poplin Culotte Review

When I think of culottes, I think back to my awkward tween years when I had no sense of fashion (since I went to a school that had uniforms), and so my mom would buy my clothes for me.  And her style back then was all about culottes.  So I basically wore what she wore which meant culottes during the summer months when school was out or on weekends.  And it looked a lot like this:

*cringe*

*cringe*

Ever since those days I've had quite an aversion to culottes (even the word culottes makes me cringe).  But when Everlane came out with their modern take on the culotte for 2016, I thought it was at least worth trying (plus if it worked out, I thought it would be a great alternative to jeans in the summer.  I mean who wouldn't want to look stylish and feel like they're wearing PJs at the same time?).

So I gave it a shot.  But I forgot how much shorter I am than the models on Everlane's site:

Lol, they're almost long pants.  I'm not sure what you call this style but they look like harem pants without the tapering at the ankles.  The waistband on these pants are elastic which means they're comfortable but also looks more casual.  The poplin is crisp but wrinkles easily so again you'll be spending some time with your iron to make these look good.  Also the poplin is kind of thin so make sure you're wearing underwear that won't show VPL.  

Ah well at least I tried something new, but I think I'll be sticking to my shirt and jeans.

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.

The Ultimate Everlane Review {Updated October 2023} with links to 150+ reviews

Since I've accumulated so many Everlane reviews, I thought it's about time I sat down and organized them into the best (or at least my favorites), the honorable mentions, the mediocre (the "meh") and the not so great items I've purchased.  I'll keep updating this post periodically as I get more and more Everlane reviews up on the site so keep checking back!

 

{And go here if you want Everlane Reviews sorted by clothing category}

 

My Favorites

(In no particular order)

Everlane Modern Point Review: still looks great and is getting even more comfortable with each wear

Everlane Cashmere sweater review, the Donegal cashmere sweater review

Modern Ankle Boots review

Anorak review

Slim Crew Shirt

Linen Dolman Tee Dress

Street Sandals: My favorite Everlane shoe so far

Cotton Striped Tank Dress

Cotton Poplin Collarless Shirt Dress

Modern Oxfords

Stretch Ponte Skirt

Ribbed Wool Cashmere Crew Sweater

Leather Foldover Crossbody Bag

Fisherman Cotton Zip Pullover

Wide Leg Crop Pant

Modern Loafer Mule

Dipped Zip Tote

Relaxed Linen Shirt

Form Slide and Form Crossover Sandal

Cotton Collarless Belted Shirt Dress

The Clean Cotton Crop Tank and Pull On Skirt

The Day Heel

The Cotton Two Pocket Shirt

The Waffle Knit Cashmere Crew

The Cotton Long Sleeve Crew (and the 2018 version which is a tad bigger)

The Day Market Tote

The Double-lined Silk V-neck dress

The Kick Crop Jeans

The Modern Utility Jacket

The Day Heel Mules

The Linen Oversized Collarless Shirt

The V-Slingback

The Easy Chino

The Denim Skirt

The Polka Dot Shirt Dress

The Form Bag

The Texture Cotton Crew

The Boss Mules

The Soft Cotton Square Crew

The Cotton Linen V-Neck

The Day Tote Mini

The Easy Chino Shorts

The Straight Leg Crop

 

The Honorable Mentions

Cotton tees (of all styles): I'm personally a big fan of these casual and affordable shirts, but if you're looking for a really high quality tee then Cuyana or Grana are actually a bit better. The Everlane tees tend to have wrinkled and creased collars over time and if you get one snag, it will become a pretty big hole fairly quick.  Also some colors (like the dark gray and the micro striped tees) which are made in Vietnam (the others are made in LA) tend to shrink.  But like I said I'm a big fan because they look ok and I use them for work (and get grease stains or holes in my shirt all the time, so I don't feel as if I wasted a ton of money on these when I have to add them to my rags collection).

Everlane silk sleeveless top: I like the quality of their silk (though I think Cuyana's is better, but with everlane you get a better value).

Everlane Street Shoes

Everlane Modern Loafer

Modern Zip Backpack

Ponte Collection Short-Sleeve Dress

Boxy Striped Tee

Marled Wool Chunky Knit Crew Neck Sweater

Street Fleece Bomber

Street Ankle Boots

Square Silk Shirt

Swing Trench

Cotton Muscle Tank

Modern Babo

Indigo Linen Shirt Dress

Cotton Poplin V-neck Tank Dress

Linen Collarless Square Shirt

Everlane Linen Scoop Neck Tee

Gia Collection Tank Top

Cotton Poplin Cutaway Tank

Leather Card Case

Japanese GoWeave Back-Zip Tee Review

Luxe Drape Scoop Neck Tee

Pima Stretch Turtleneck

The City Anorak

Premium Ribbed Cashmere Sweater

E2 Bomber Jacket

Cashmere Crop Square Mockneck

The Silk Shell

The Pocket Tote

Stretch Ponte Crop Pants

Linen Shirt Dress

Japanese GoWeave Mini Slip Dress (black only, white is meh)

Bridge Sandals

Beach Collection Canvas Backpack

Beach Pullover Hoodie

The Street Nylon Fanny Pack

The Editor Heel

The Lightweight Puffer Jacket

The Italian Go Weave easy pants

The Day Glove

The Soft Cotton Popover Shirt

The Cotton Notch Collar Popover Shirt

The Japanese GoWeave Short Sleeve Mini Wrap Dress

The Linen Muscle Tank

The Cashmere Rib Round Crew

The Renew Lightweight Puffer

The Wool Academy Blazer

The Cotton Weave Collarless Shirtdress

The Cotton Weave Picnic Dress

The Linen Pant

The Day Crossover Sandal

The Linen Picnic Top

The Mini Form Bag

The Cotton Linen V Neck Sweater

 

The "Meh"

Petra Tote:  I originally loved this tote, but this tote doesn't age well.  It stiffens over time and starts to feel rubbery (I think for a really great simple leather tote, Cuyana's Leather Tote might be better).

Everlane Crew Neck Sweatshirt and Short-Sleeved Sweatshirt

Chunky Wool Knit Cardigan

Chelsea Boot

Pima Cotton Stretch tee: I originally liked this top but found that I never wore it because it was so fitted.  I prefer Everlane's other cotton tees over this one.

Street Fleece Pants

Italian Slingback Sandals

Relaxed Poplin Shirt

Go Weave Cropped Trousers

Micro Stripe Tees

Poplin Shirt Dress and Poplin Square Shirt

Linen Crew Neck Sweater: I originally liked the sweater, but I never wear it because I don't think the style is as flattering as I first thought.  I like the linen tees from Everlane much better. 

Cotton Poplin Square Shirt Dress

Twill Shirt Dress (aka Camp Dress)

Gia Shorts

Cotton Poplin Sleeveless Shirt Dress

Modern Smoking Loafer Review

Linen Muscle Tank

Luxe Drape Muscle Tank Dress

The Pleated Skirt

The Cashmere Sweatpants

The Stretch Ponte Pants

Square Zip Wallet

The Pointed Slide

The Clean Cotton Cross Back Dress

The Oversized Blazer

The Short Puffer Jacket

The Modern Boyfriend Denim

The Cotton Long Sleeve V-neck Crop

The Mid-Rise Skinny Ankle Jean

The Wool Cashmere Waffle Square Crew

The Form Two Strap Sandal

The V Heel

The Square Toe Slingback

The Boss Loafers

The Oversized Alpaca Crew

The Cashmere V-neck Midi

 

Not So Great

(But this is according to my body shape and personal taste so take it with a grain of salt)

Everlane's French Terry Sweater

Clean Edge Tee

Sweater Tee

Scuba Sweatshirt

Luxe Double Knit Mockneck and Sweater Dress

Waffle Knit Turtle-Neck

GoWeave Track Pants

Slide Sandals

Cotton Poplin Culottes

Premium Cotton A-Line Tee Dress 

Silk Wide Leg Pants

The Cashmere Sweatshirt

Wool Cashmere Rib V-neck Cardigan

The Linen Sleeveless Shirt Dress

The Soft Wool Rib Crew Sweater

The Soft Cotton Square Cardigan

Cuyana Classic Zip Around Wallet and Leather Envelope Clutch Reviews

Hi guys and we have another review (well actually 2 reviews) from a fellow blog reader today!  Thank you to Linda for her awesome review of Cuyana's leather zip around wallet and the leather envelope clutch.  I never really thought about Cuyana's clutch, but after reading her review I'm very tempted to get one for myself!  So without further ado, in Linda's words:

I decided to order the Cuyana classic zip around wallet to replace a Tory Burch wallet that had worn out. I had ordered the Everlane slim zip wallet as an option but ultimately decided to return it because I was worried that the smooth-grained leather would be scratched too easily (I don't baby my leather goods as much as I should). I decided on the Cuyana wallet first because I had heard great things about the quality of their leather goods, and second because I wanted a simple, classic wallet with the option to monogram.

I waffled over color and monogram options for awhile but in the end decided to go with a very timeless option: black leather (lined in bright red), with my initials in monogram. 

Size-wise, this wallet is about the same size as the Tory Burch wallet, and comparable to other zip around wallets I've looked at. It fits a TON of stuff - far more spacious than the Everlane option. I've crammed mine full, with many ID cards, credit cards, receipts and so forth, and it still never feels bulky and the slots haven't stretched out too badly. I also love that it has the separate coin compartment in the center - super functional and easy to use.

Pros: 

- Quality: Like other Cuyana products, the leather is super soft and smooth. I've had this wallet for about six months now, and even carrying it in my backpack every day to and from work, it barely shows any signs of wear; a few smudges here and there, but nothing a quick wipe with a damp cloth or leather conditioner won't remove. 

- Size: The perfect size if you are a chronic hoarder of IDs, credit cards, loyalty cards, receipts, etc. but still want to look chic and pulled together!

- Color and monogram: I love the wide variety of chic color options this wallet comes in; if I were more carefully with my purchases, I would have loved the stone or blush options. Also, the stamped monogram is totally worth the $10, in my opinion, as it's held up really well with no signs of wear. 

Cons:

- Nothing comes to mind!

Overall, I am extremely happy with my purchase, and I can see this wallet lasting me for years. I've received many compliments on it, and I'm planning on purchasing more as gifts for dear friends in the future!

I purchased the Cuyana leather envelope clutch in pebbled black leather. I wasn't really considering any other clutch options like this one, as I was really looking for something structured and simple for upscale evening events. I already have an oversized black leather slouchy clutch from American Apparel, so I wanted something on the other end of the spectrum of black leather clutches. (I'm not very adventurous in my accessorizing - thus, all the black leather!) 

Pros:

- Quality: As expected, the quality of this clutch is just beautiful. This leather seems firmer and more durable than that of the wallet, funnily enough given it's more of a special occasion item rather than an everyday item. The magnetic closure is well-made and holds the bag closed with a comfortable amount of resistance when opening. 

- Size (weight/shape): This clutch is very lightweight, as it doesn't have any hardware or decoration, and it's the perfect depth for slipping under your arm if you're carrying a drink or shaking someone's hand. 

Cons:

- Capacity: This clutch is really meant to hold just the bare necessities, as the magnetic closure won't shut if the clutch is too full, and there's only one card slot in the back. For an evening out, I can comfortably fit a lip product, my iPhone 6, a small Altoids tin, and my room key/ID/credit card in the card slot - that's it. The lack of capacity was a bit surprising to me at first, but I like that it forces me to streamline what I bring. That being said, if you're looking for more capacity, I'd consider the convertible clutch.

It doesn't appear that this specific option is available any more, but looking at the current options, both the black shimmer pebbled leather and the black pebbled/smooth leather clutches look pretty similar and both are gorgeous, of course.

Gender differences at work

Today I want to break up the parade of reviews by sharing a post from one of my favorite bloggers, Ceely from Running off the Reese's (I guess she's technically a 'fitness blog' since she talks a lot about her workouts, but really she just blogs about her daily life).  I've always admired Ceely from afar not only for her honest and skilled writing, but also her no-nonsense manner.  And well, she just recently wrote one of my all time favorite posts about women in the workplace.  She hits the nail right on the head when she describes how women take on more than their fair share of work, oftentimes without speaking up for what they deserve (a promotion or a raise).  I've mostly had female bosses in the past and now I'm my own boss so I don't have as much experience with these situations, but as a people-pleaser I know the dilemma that she and other women in her workplace face.  Anyways, she explains it a lot better than I ever could so go take a quick read about it here.

P.S. I also just recently finished the book The Confidence Code, which looks at the reasons why women might be less assertive than men in the workplace (from our DNA, hormones, to upbringing and society).  I really liked all the scientific studies as well as personal stories that the authors include.  I wouldn't say this book is life-changing but if you ever struggle at work to speak up or ask for promotions, this book offers some tips.

P.P.S Like I said, I never really faced any discrimination or had an unfair share of work piled on me, but just recently at the Airstream garage I had a man come up to me, see me working at my desk and say "I'll come back when the boss is in".  I mean wth?!! I am the boss....Except I just said "sure" and went back to work.  I know I should have corrected him, but at the same time I didn't want to deal with the sleezeball.  At least when I told my husband, he recognized the discrimination and we had a good laugh about it.  And the guy never did come back.

P.P.P.S. Here's a fascinating podcast about how to solve the problem of the gender pay gap (and it's not just about legislation or about women speaking up for more money).  It's a really interesting one from one of my favorite podcasts, Freakanomics Radio.