Everlane Jean Review: the Modern Boyfriend

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Yesterday I woke up earlier than I normally do and couldn’t go back to sleep.

I ended up having about two hours before the girls got up and it was so nice. I drank some coffee, I listened to music, I even journaled a little.

It left me feeling so motivated and excited for the day.

And instead of just letting myself coast through the day like I seem to do lately, I had the energy to be more intentional with the girls.

We went on a walk and gathered fall leaves for a bouquet, Kit and I made hot chocolate (1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder, 1 tablespoon maple syrup, and 2 cups coconut milk) and sipped it while we read books, and we painted pumpkins.

I think I want to try to get up early more regularly, which means I have to go to bed earlier, which means I need to stop wasting my time on things that don’t enrich my life (i.e. mindless iPhone time). This is a hard one for me, because I am not a morning person, but I am realizing that having space to myself at the beginning of the day makes a huge difference in my ability to be present in my various roles.

It even left me motivated to finally get this Everlane Jean Review up for you guys. I know a lot of you have asked for it, but I wanted to wait a little while so I would have a better idea of how they wear over time.

I did a video review as well if that’s your jam, but I’ll try to be as detailed as I can in this post.

The pair that I picked up are the Modern Boyfriend in Mid Blue.

Fit:

these fit more like a straight leg/mom jean than a typical boyfriend. Most of the boyfriend denim I’ve owned has been much baggier in the waist and hips with a pretty obvious taper towards the bottom of the leg. The Everlane Jean is a bit less slouchy up top and a bit more straight legged on bottom.

Sizing:

However, I did size down in them. I imagine with a larger size they would sit a bit lower on my waist and therefore be a bit slouchier. The website says they are mid-rise, and again I think that would probably be true with a larger size. If you prefer a high rise, I would suggest sizing down like I did. On me, the smaller size sits right at my belly button.

If you’re curious, my waist size is 30″ and I typically wear a size 28/6 in other denim brands. I bought these in a size 27.

Also, I’m 5’5″ and they hit me right above my ankle bone… so it seems like the length is catered to average height. If you’re petite you’ll probably need them tailored, and if you’re tall they’ll just be a bit more cropped (which is in right now!).

Material:

These are much more structured than most designer jeans. I also own a pair of AG boyfriend jeans and the Frame Le High Straight Jeans and both of these jeans are so stretchy they feel like sweatpants. Now, obviously there is a benefit to that kind of material. But, a big downside to material like that is that it slips down throughout the day (even with a belt). This denim is much more structured and weighty and it doesn’t have a ton of stretch so it stays in place.

With that said, the knees do have a good amount of give to them so you kind of get the best of both worlds. They stay up throughout the day, but they still have enough stretch in them so that you can sit on the floor/do what you need to do in them. I will say that the first day they were a bit uncomfortable in the waist (too tight), but they loosened up throughout the day and now fit perfectly… even with a couple of washes.

And speaking of washes, I’ve washed them twice (no drying) and the material has held up great so far.

Overall thoughts:

I really love these jeans. They have pretty versatile sizing so I think this style will appeal to a pretty wide audience. They remind me a bit of the classic Levi 501’s, but with more stretch so they are more comfortable.

I love the way they look as well. They feel very modern to me and I think they look great with shirts tucked in and with a cardigan over top. I also love that they don’t have any distressing or whiskering. I’m hoping to add the black ones to my closet next fall.

I hope that was helpful! It’s kind of intimidating to purchase denim online, so I hope that this will give you an idea if they are right for you.

Also, I’m happy to answer questions for you if you have them so just leave them in the comments below and I’ll do my best!

Have you tried this Everlane Jean? Or any of their other options? They also have a skinny option in high rise and mid-rise.

Also, also, here’s my video if you want to see them “in real life”.

https://youtu.be/poSTyWhILu8

Here’s a link to my other Everlane review as well.

Until next time,

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  1. 10.20.17
    Andrea said:

    They did a pop up at my local Nordstrom (which was so nice to see things and be able to touch and try on before buying!) and I bought the high rise jean in a dark wash. I do like them, and they are half the price of the other jeans I buy most often, they are probably not my favorite pair. I haven’t worn high waist anything in 25 years or more, so there’s definitely an adjustment period for me. And I can’t figure out how to style them with T-shirt’s. I feel awkward tucking them in.

    This year both my kids walk themselves to the bus (since it’s now one street over from our house); so I no longer have to be showered and dressed and out the door by 7. With everybody off at school or work by 6:55 I sit in the kitchen in my robe drinking coffee, reading blogs and taking time over the paper. It is very nice, but does lead to me sometimes still sitting here at ten!

    • 10.24.17
      Karin said:

      High Waste is definitely an adjustment, though I do find that now that most of my jeans are high wasted, I much prefer it to anything else! Could you try tucking the t-shirt in completely? That’s typically how I do it. That honestly sounds like a dream! I’m loving this season of life, but I wouldn’t mind a little quiet time in the morning.

  2. 10.20.17
    Mikayla said:

    I got the same jeans and the fit for me is quite different from you. I am very petite (4’11”) and was always underweight until the last year or so. Not sure what my current size is and having never gotten boyfriend style jeans I had to do some guesswork. I originally got size 26 (2) because I figured if I didn’t fit most of my old size 0 pants then I must be a 2. Well the boyfriend jeans in 26 were huge on me and very unflattering. So I exchanged them for a 25. As I’m not used to this style of pants it was very awkward for me at first and was unsure how they looked on me. There is a gap in the back at the waist but the hips would be too tight if I sized down. This is probably due to the straightness like you mentioned. The length works for me because I had planned on cuffing them anyways, which I really like. Adding a belt lets me wear them high-rise, without a belt I can wear them lower with a much slouchier look. Overall they are very comfortable and I’m adding them in my current 10×10 to figure out how to style them. I’m starting to get the hang of what tops to wear with them but am still a bit clueless on shoes.

    • 10.24.17
      Karin said:

      Thanks Mikayla! This is helpful for anyone on the petite size. And if that gap bothers you enough maybe you could just have it taken in?

  3. 10.23.17
    Jaana said:

    those mornings are the best. i also know i do well when i wake up earlier, but i always find it’s much easier to think about doing it than actually following through with it. let us know if you discover any secrets to keeping it up! <3

    • 10.24.17
      Karin said:

      I definitely will haha! I’m averaging about a 50% success rate right now!

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