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Everything You Need to Know About Kohl’s New Plus Size Line

Everything You Need to Know About Kohl’s New Plus Size Line

Kohl’s has always been our go-to for Lauren Conrad-approved style, holiday decor, and home goods. But now we have another reason to visit the budget-friendly retailer. On March 22 Kohl’s is launching a new private-label plus size brand named EVRI — and it’s full of sunny spring wardrobe must-haves.


EVRI, which stands for Easy, Versatile, Real, and Inspiring, was designed with body-inclusivity in mind so customers can feel confident in clothing that is stylish, comfortable, and flattering. The brand ranges from size 14W to 30W and will include modern and trendy essentials priced from $16 (yes, you read that right) to $100, as well as denim styles available in multiple fit options to complement curves in all shapes.

The collection, which features dresses, tops, pants, jackets, and a jumpsuit, is a versatile mix of casual yet fashionable pieces built for layering for a range of different occasions.

Throw the black blazer on over the jumpsuit for an office-appropriate polished look. Pair the floral printed dresses with a pair of sneakers, and you’ve got an easy weekend outfit.

2018 was a landmark year for size variety with a number of retailers expanding their collections to offer a wider range of sizes, and we’re so glad to see Kohl’s making body-inclusivity a part of its brand DNA.

RELATED: 18 Size-Inclusive Athleisure Brands to Shop This Spring

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