- Everlane recently released ReNew Underwear, which includes minimalist, seamless styles made from 100% regenerated nylon.
- The line includes a $25 Bra, $15 Hipsters, and a $15 thong in three neutral colors. You can also buy 3 pairs of underwear for $33 ($11 each).
- Below, five women review the line, but here's a tiny summary: The ReNew underwear is comfortable, flattering, and stays put throughout the day. We like it more than the Supima cotton collection. The bra is a good fit for some, but probably a miss for shoppers who wear above a C cup.
Everlane, the internet's unofficial kingpin of minimalism, recently expanded its popular and sustainable ReNew line with new no-frills, seamless underwear.
The ReNew styles include three options: the Barely There Bra ($25), Barely There Thong ($15), and Barely There Hipster ($15), and come in three neutral colors: black, light tan, and dark tan. Prices are higher than what you'll pay for generic options (though some startups fetch higher), but less so if you're buying in bulk; if you pick up three pairs at once, you'll pay $33 total ($11 per pair).
Everlane's ReNew underwear was designed with minimal construction in mind, so each piece can lay flat against the skin and fly under the radar even under tight jeans. The material has subtle compression and bonding to ensure each style moves with you without rolling or slipping, and you should - ideally - be able to forget you have these on.
Like the rest of Everlane's ReNew collection, the Barely There underwear is made from an eco-friendly material. In this instance, that's Econyl, a 100% regenerated nylon that's typically made using a combination of nylon from fishing nets, fabric scraps, and industrial nylon waste. If you've been paying attention to brands like Prada and Burberry, you'll also recognize it as the centerpiece of the brands' new sustainable capsule collections, respectively. For Everlane, it's the latest step towards more ambitious long-term sustainability goals.
We tested the Barely There styles, and while there are some pros and cons to consider, the collection is sleek, breathable, and forgettable underneath your clothes, for the most part. It's also a welcome step towards more recycled materials used in retail.
Five women on the Insider Picks team tested the new ReNew Barely There underwear to see how it stacks up. Keep reading to see what we recommend and what we don't:
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