5 Things From Everlane I’ll Be Wearing All Summer

Everlane 90s Mini Dress // Levi’s Denim Jacket // Nike Cortez Sneakers (similar)

I’ve been a longtime lover of the classic wardrobe staples from Everlane. I always find their basics to be the best building blocks to create a seasonal capsule wardrobe of sorts, with affordable and sustainable pieces often coming in a variety of neutrals to easily mix and match. So I wanted to share the staples that are currently in my closet, pieces I’ll be wearing on repeat now through Labor Day.

Linen Relaxed Button-Down Shirt // I love a trusty button-down shirt and this linen one is great for hot weather. I’ve worn it with shorts (seen here), over a bathing suit to the pool and with leggings while working from home. It’s definitely an oversized and relaxed fit, so I sized down to a size 2.

Air Oversized Crew Tee // Arguably the most lightweight t-shirt I own. I did a full deep dive on this tee in this post and I now have it in three colors. So breezy and slightly oversized on hot summer days. It an oversized fit, but I still got my usual size small for a ‘cool girl’ loose style. I usually roll up the sleeves a bit to make them shorter.

Clean Silk Picnic Top // I love this light tank, especially the details of the buttons and openness down the back. There’s nothing like a cute tank on a summer night with white jeans and sandals.

Leather Platform Sandal // I’ve been devoted to my Birkenstocks for years, but sometimes you need a bit of a dressier sandal that still delivers on comfort. THESE are it! Equal parts cute and comfy, love the bit of extra height and they are like walking on a cloud. Perfect with a sundress.

Weekend Swing Dress // There’s nothing quite like a lightweight cotton sundress you can just throw on. This one is like a lived in t-shirt and perfect with sandals and sneakers. And the mini length is perfect for someone like me who is under 5’5!

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