Recent Everlane Favorites

Even though I haven’t been doing too much shopping lately, mostly living in warm sweaters and thick coats, I wanted to share a few Everlane staples that are getting me through these winter months!

Everlane ReNew Long Puffer (rungs large, wearing a xs) // Oversized Alpaca Crew Sweater (wearing a small) // Original Cheeky Jean (runs true to size, wearing a 27) // Modern Utility Lace Up Boots

This long puffer coat has been my go-to, everyday winter coat this season. It’s warm and thick without being too heavy, has a cute shape and double pockets! I’ve worn it walking around the city in the cold temps or just thrown on and zipped up over my pajamas when I take Potsie outside. (keeping it real).

Everlane Modern Utility Lace Up Boots (run true to size)

These boots have been a classic pair to throw on with jeans and still stay warm and safe walking around the snowy and icy sidewalks. They have a zipper on the side which makes them effortless to slide on and off. No need to deal with laces.

Everlane Cloud Cable Cardigan // Everlane Organic Cotton Crew T-Shirt

This adorable cable-knit sweater has a bit of a school girl vibe, with all the warmth of a thick sweater but is fairly light weight. A classic button front and vintage look. Runs a little boxy, but I wear it in my usual size small. Great to throw on over a t-shirt.

Everlane ReNew Channeled Liner Coat (runs large, wearing a small) // Authentic Stretch High Rise Skinny Jeans // Blundstone Boots

This coat is lighter weight, but the perfect layer to put over a thick sweater. It was ideal for the transition from fall into the deep winter.

Everlane Cloud Turtleneck (runs true to size, wearing a small)

I can’t say enough about this turtleneck sweater. It’s long enough to wear with leggings because it just covers my butt and warm enough to wear on it’s own. I’ve been reaching for it when working from home on days when I want to wear stretchy leggings instead of jeans.

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