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The Way-High® Gardener Jean | Vintage Indigo
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The Way-High® Gardener Jean | Vintage Indigo

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The verdict

A high-waisted wide-leg jean that holds its shape wash after wash and stays comfortable, good for shoppers wanting a durable everyday wide leg.

Fit

It sits high above the hip bone with a wide-leg fit; one reviewer found it runs a tad large and advised sizing down if between sizes, and noted a front rise around 12 inches with an inseam near 28.5 inches.

Quality

Reviewers call the fabric durable yet soft with some stretch, and report it maintained its shape even after several washes.

Is the price fair?

For a wide-leg jean that reviewers expect to last years, the price reads as reasonable mid-range value in the category.

Best for

Shoppers who want a comfortable, shape-retaining high-rise wide-leg jean for regular wear.

Care

Wash cold inside out and skip high-heat drying to keep the wide leg holding its shape.

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Grounded in reviewer & owner reports: Styling Everlane Jeans: The Way-High Gardener - The Mom Edit

Fit check: Everlane

Varies by line

Everlane 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 jeans

Owners report Everlane's denim compares well with jeans costing more — one reviewer wrote she regularly pays double for comparable quality. Fit is the consistent positive across both the women's and men's ranges, with a men's long-term tester finding Everlane the best-fitting of several pairs he tried. Long-term wearers say the jeans soften and loosen somewhat with wear but keep their overall shape, and reviewers of the stretch styles report no bagging at the knees or seat between washes.

Strengths
Reviewers consistently rate the fit and the quality-for-price as the line's strong points, with the denim described as soft but substantial enough not to feel cheap.
Watch out for
Stretch styles relax and loosen a little over time, and Everlane's own size-down guidance on some styles conflicts with reviewers who found true size more comfortable.
Sizing
Reviewers mostly went true to size — one who sized down for vanity had to exchange back up — but a long-term tester of the stretch styles said they loosen enough over time that she would consider sizing down.

About Everlane's jeans line as a whole. Sources: An Honest Review of Everlane Denim — Laurieloo · Everlane Denim Guide: Every Style from their Website Reviewed — Karin Emily · Everlane Review: Men's Slim Fit Jeans — Welcome Objects

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