I'm curious if Everlane is planning to have any Cyber Monday sales this year. I've heard they usually have great deals during the holiday season, but I want to know if they will be offering discounts specifically for Cyber Monday 2024. If anyone has information about the types of sales or discounts we can expect, that would be really helpful!
Coming back to this thread after seeing that link... honestly you should be a bit careful with the hype. I've shopped Everlane for a long time and while their sales look good on paper, you gotta check if the items are actually their core quality stuff or just clearance fluff. What kind of budget are you working with tho? Knowing if you're trying to stay under a certain amount or if you're looking for one big investment piece would help. In my experience, if you want reliability, look for the Everlane The Alpaca Crew Sweater because it holds up way better than some of their cheaper blends. Quick tip: always look at the fabric weight in the description. If it seems too light for the price, it probably is. Also dont forget to double check if the Cyber Monday deals are final sale... I've seen too many people get stuck with the wrong size because they didnt read the fine print. Let me know what you're eyeing specifically and I can tell you if the price is actually a deal or just a markdown on old stock.
Before you jump in, what kind of pieces are you actually looking to pick up? Is it knits, denim, or maybe some outerwear? Honestly, I've been shopping their holiday sales for years and you gotta be careful because it's easy to get burned if you dont know what to look for. I remember back in 2021 I went way too hard on their clearance stuff during the cyber weekend. I thought I was getting a steal on some boots, but the leather was way stiffer than the regular line and since they were marked as final sale, I couldn't even swap them for a different size. It was a total waste of money. Since then, I've gotten a lot more cautious about their technical specs and fabric weights. Here's what I would suggest based on my experience: