We buy clothes.
We wear them out.
Then we tell you the truth.
No sponsored content. No gifted items. No algorithms deciding what’s “best.” Just obsessive testing and honest opinions from people who’ve ruined plenty of good garments in the name of research.
The internet has a lot of opinions about clothes. Most of them are paid for.
I started Wearably in 2021 after spending three months trying to find a reliable winter coat review. Every “best of” list I found was either obviously affiliate-driven or written by someone who’d clearly never worn the jacket past a photo shoot.
So I bought seven coats and wore them through a New England winter. I documented everything: the zipper that failed after two weeks, the down jacket that clumped in the wash, the $400 heritage piece that was worth every penny. I published my notes. People responded.
Three years later, we’re still doing the same thing—just with a small team of equally obsessive testers. We buy everything ourselves. We test for months, not hours. And we only recommend what we’d actually wear.
This approach means we’re slower than everyone else. We publish fewer reviews. But when we say something holds up, we mean it literally.
Our testing process, explained
Every item we recommend goes through the same rigorous evaluation. No shortcuts. No “first impressions” reviews. Here’s exactly what happens.
Selection & Purchase
Week 1We research the category, identify top contenders, and buy everything ourselves at full retail. No gifted samples. No affiliate pre-selections.
- Retail purchase verified
- Multiple sizes ordered
Initial Analysis
Week 1-2We document construction quality, measure fabric weight, count stitches per inch, and photograph every detail before any wear testing begins.
- Fabric composition verified
- Baseline measurements taken
Extended Wear Testing
Weeks 3-8+The real test. We rotate items through daily wear, document fit changes, monitor pilling, and track how they handle real conditions.
- 6+ weeks minimum wear
- Multiple wash cycles tested
Final Evaluation
Final WeekWe re-measure everything, compare to baseline, score across our criteria, and write our full analysis. Most items don’t make the cut.
- Post-wear measurements
- Final recommendation score
Principles that guide every review
Longevity Over Trends
We’re not here to tell you what’s “hot this season.” We care about clothes you’ll still want to wear in three years. Fast fashion doesn’t get reviewed.
Cost-Per-Wear Math
A $200 jacket you wear 200 times costs $1 per wear. A $40 jacket that falls apart after 10 wears costs $4 per wear. We always do the math.
Honest About Failures
When something we recommended fails, we publish an update. Our credibility depends on telling you when we got it wrong. No quiet edits.
Fit Is Everything
The best fabric in the world doesn’t matter if it doesn’t fit your body. Every review includes detailed sizing notes from testers of different builds.
People who wear things out for a living
Sarah Chen
Founder & Lead TesterOuterwear, Knitwear, Heritage Brands
Marcus Webb
Senior TesterDenim, Workwear, Boots
Priya Sharma
Testing CoordinatorBasics, Sustainable Fashion
James Nakamura
Technical AnalystFabric Analysis, Care Testing
