When Everlane first emerged on the fashion scene, the company made waves with its radical transparency, minimalist designs, and promise of ethical production. But in 2025, as sustainable fashion becomes more mainstream and competition intensifies, the question remains: Does Everlane still deliver on its promises—and is it still worth the money?
To find out, I took a close look at its latest collection. Here’s everything you need to know before filling your shopping cart.
Everlane has built its reputation on ethical sourcing and transparent pricing. In 2025, the brand continues to emphasize its commitment to responsible factories, fair wages, and environmental initiatives. But has anything changed?
Recycled materials: Many of its basics are now made from recycled cotton, cashmere, and polyester.
Climate pledge: Everlane has increased its efforts to reduce carbon emissions throughout its supply chain.
Factory Transparency: Everlane continues to list its factory partners and publish audit details – something few brands do.
Labor Concerns: Some critics point out that transparency doesn’t always equate to fairness. While Everlane is open, questions remain about labor standards in certain regions.
Beware of Greenwashing: Everlane isn’t perfect, and while they talk a lot, it’s important to take a closer look at their sustainability reports (which are now published annually).
The Bottom Line: Everlane remains one of the more ethical options on the market, but like any brand, it’s worth holding them accountable.
Let’s be honest: Ethics are great, but if the clothes don’t look good or don’t last, what’s the point?
Fit: Everlane has significantly optimized its sizing, especially for basics like jeans and T-shirts. The wide range of sizes (now from 00 to 20 for most items) is a huge plus.
Quality: The denim feels sturdy, the alpaca sweater is ultra-soft and doesn’t pill even after repeated wear, and the sneakers retain their shape.
Style: Clean, timeless, and minimalist. Everlane may seem a bit simple for trendsetters – but for a capsule wardrobe, it’s a dream.
Verdict: Stylish yet luxurious. Ideal for those who value quality over quantity.
Everlane lies somewhere between fast fashion and high-end brands. T-shirts start at around $35, jeans start at around $100, and coats can cost over $200. Are they worth it?
Durability: You’re paying for long-lasting garments. I’ve had Everlane T-shirts for over three years, and they still look great.
Cost transparency: The item breakdown (material, labor, and shipping) is still available on every product page.
Comparable brands: Compared to similar ethical brands (like Reformation or Pact), Everlane is priced competitively.
Bottom line: Not cheap, but worth it for a long-lasting, ethical wardrobe.
No review is complete without a few notes:
Yes—with a few caveats.
Everlane has stayed true to its mission in many ways. The brand is continually evolving, emphasizing sustainability and quality without compromising style. While it’s not the most eye-catching option on the market, if you value timeless design, ethical practices, and well-made basics, Everlane is still a great choice in 2025.