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The verdict
Fit
Tencel tends to drape softly and feel cool against skin—ideal for close layering. Utility cut implies room through the body with reinforced seams. Sizing should run true with slight relaxation after wear.
Quality
Tencel is durable and resistant to pilling; Everlane's construction is standard. Lighter weight than cotton canvas but engineered for repeated wear in a utility context.
Is the price fair?
At $33, smart pricing for a non-cotton alternative with environmental credentials (Tencel comes from sustainably managed forests). No premium markup evident.
Best for
Environmentally-conscious shoppers wanting a lightweight overshirt that breathes well in warm weather and resists wrinkles better than cotton.
Care
Warm wash and tumble dry low; Tencel holds color well and resists fading even with standard care.
Fit check: Everlane
Varies by lineEverlane has no single direction: the slim tees and shirts run trim and a touch short, the deliberately relaxed pieces (sweaters, wide pants, jackets) run large, and denim sits true to size.
Men's reviewers report the tees and shirts cut slim and short — "their fits are generally slimmer" — and advise moving up a size if between sizes. Women's owners report the opposite on the relaxed styles: one long-term reviewer says "Everlane does typically run a little large, for the most part," sizing down in cashmere sweaters, trousers, and jackets, and calling some wide-leg pants extremely large. Denim and chinos are the stable middle — reviewers take their usual size. The consistent thread is that fit tracks the cut of each line, not the label, so owners lean on Everlane's per-garment measurements.
Sizing advice: Order your usual size in jeans and chinos, size up in the slim tees and fitted shirts if between sizes, and size down in the boxy sweaters, relaxed pants, and jackets unless you want the full oversized look.
Per owner & reviewer reports: Everlane Review for Men: I Tried Their Most Popular Style… · An updated Everlane review (Mademoiselle) · Everlane Reviews + Sizing Guide (An Indigo Day)
What owners report about Everlane button-ups
Reviewers describe the oxford fabric as thicker and better than expected for the price, and note it resists wrinkling. Fit reports split by cut: the men's slim oxford runs trim with short tails meant for untucked wear, while the women's boxy style runs large enough that reviewers size down. A recurring complaint is that alpha-only sizing (no neck or sleeve sizes) makes precise fit hit-or-miss, and one reviewer found the large tight across a 42-inch chest with the collar and sleeves slightly off.
- Strengths
- Owners consistently rate the oxford cloth itself as good quality for the money, with a soft collar and a fabric that holds up to washing without much wrinkling.
- Watch out for
- S-M-L-only sizing means collar and sleeve fit is approximate, the slim cut leaves extra fabric in the back for tapered builds, and reviewers agree these are casual shirts that do not dress up with a tie.
- Sizing
- The men's slim oxford fits trim with shortish tails; the women's boxy oxford runs large — reviewers who normally wear a medium report taking a small.
About Everlane's button-ups line as a whole. Sources: We Got It For Free: Everlane Oxford Shirt Review – Put This On · Everlane Slim Fit Oxford Shirt Review – Gentleman Within · 4 Boxy Oxfords, Compared – The Mom Edit








