Welcome to The Great Try-On. With spring well and truly in the air, we seized the opportunity to try on some of the best new-in pieces from some of your favourite brands, documenting the process along the way. We believe that the best way to shop online is to see an item IRL and to read candid reviews, so we hope that this leads you to your most successful purchases of the year.
Ordinarily, I don’t like to speak on behalf of my colleagues, but of all the high-street stores we frequent, & Other Stories is up there amongst our favourites. Over the past few years, it’s a brand I’ve found myself relying on more and more, and I think that’s down to its more nuanced take on the trends as well as its bountiful edit of what I consider my wardrobe foundations—striped tops, classic jeans, tailoring. It’s this potent blend of what I perceive as essentials sitting alongside pieces that feel current (but not frivolous) that makes & Other Stories so appealing, something I imagine strikes a chord amongst you, the seasoned shoppers that you are.
Because of this, I thought it would be interesting—as part of ourGreat Try On series—to head on into my local & Other Stories store, size up the new collection and try on a selection of the trend-led pieces of which I speak as well as some of the brand’s timeless staples. As someone whose personal style tends to err on the classic side, I didn’t expect to love some of the more directional items as much as I did. Never would I have considered, for example, investing in a cargo maxi skirt, so you can understand my surprise when it was one of my favourite pieces from the entire experience. This attests to the power of trying clothes on in real life, especially when you think your style might benefit from a shake-up or if you want to ensure that the pieces you’re spending your hard-earned cash on actually merit it.
For transparency, I’m 5′ 4″ and a pretty true UK size 12 with an hourglass shape. I have big boobs and shapely hips, and I’m happy with my lot. However, before we go any further, it would be remiss of me not to mention the ongoing issues I have with & Other Stories sizing. I did a similar & Other Stories try-on last year, and at the risk of coming across as self-indulgent by quoting myself, this is what I wrote six months ago: “Standing looking at my reflection in the mirror as I struggled to pull a pair of trousers several sizes bigger than my usual over my thighs, I was disheartened. I’m more than willing to size up if need be, but if I find it difficult to shop here, I have to wonder how many others have no option but to write [& Other Stories] off completely.”
While there is still truth to these words, there has been some positive progress in this area in the last few months. This time around, I was able to wear a 40 (which in-store staff confirmed is indeed a 12) in a pair of tailored trousers that bear a striking resemblance to those I refer to in the quote above, which, by contrast, only fit in a size 46. There was significantly more room around the bum and hips, even if it did mean that the waist was on the generous side. The same sentiment goes for & Other Stories jeans, which I wear in a 30 waist, just as I would in any other store. The fact that the largest jeans size & Other Stories carries is a 32 waist, however, makes me think the brand could do better here.
You may have no issue with & Other Stories sizing, but in the interest of being honest, I wanted to share my experience and compare it to that of previous visits. We can all agree that it would be wonderful to see & Other Stories expand into a more diverse size range. Of course, this isn’t a sole & Other Stories issue, but inclusivity has to start somewhere, right? Beautiful, well-made clothes should be for everyone, and there are definitely pieces I discovered during my try-on that I would love for all to, at least, have the option to own. Scroll on to see my favourite finds from & Other Stories’ spring 2023 collection.