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If You Like Everlane, Then Try These Brands

If you’re like us, then you’re a huge fan of Everlane . (You know, the relatively affordable brand that makes the best not-so-basic basics.) Everlane shoppers know that the brand’s pieces are constantly selling out—and for good reason. From its silk tops and tees to its trousers and shoes, everything the brand makes is an automatic home run (hence its loyal followers and waiting lists in the thousands). Everlane has been a pioneer in creating a new sort of luxury and accessibility of quality that is quite democratic. The brand doesn’t subscribe to a traditional collection release schedule, ensuring that it can drop new pieces when it believes in a product without being held to a calendar.

So whether you’re on a waiting list yourself or are simply looking to diversify your closet, we’re sharing five brands we think any Everlane lover would wear. These brands similarly offer wardrobe builders at a reasonable price point. We’ve got Aritzia, the Canadian brand well known for its fresh takes on basics that won’t make a major dent in your bank account, as well as Reformation, a favorite of ours for sustainable trend pieces as well as essentials, and more. Scroll on to discover and shop all five brands any Everlane fan would love.

Aritzia, the Canada-based retailer that boasts an impressive roster of covetable in-house brands and exclusives, is a mecca for simple yet statement-making knits, dresses, and separates that are perfect for work and the weekend.

Launched by former Vogue staffers, La Ligne nods to the timeless, classy feel that we love about Everlane. Expect reinvented staples and lots of stripes.

From celebs to editors, it seems that no one is immune to Reformation’s immense appeal. And while many think of the sustainable (and size-inclusive) line and immediately imagine only trend-forward pieces, the brand is actually a trove of amazing basics, too. 

With the brand’s name standing for all year round, AYR’s versatile pieces really do work year-round. Consider it your new destination for elevated essentials.

Elin Kling’s Totême is the quickest way to steal the It girl’s elegant, cool, and covetable style—all while investing in pieces you’ll wear for years to come.

Up next, nine basic outfits our editors wear over and over again

This post was published at an earlier date and has been recently updated.



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