It's rare for a brand to be known for everything it makes. Oftentimes, they'll be famous for a specific thing, from Levi's and denim to Bottega Veneta and braided leather goods. For Reformation, the area that really got the brand to the top was its linen, whether it's crafted into a dress, a set, or separates. Just take a look at the brand's best-sellers page if you want proof. A majority of the items listed there are crafted out of the summertime-favorite fabric. But since I've never been one to blindly accept the word of the masses, I decided that it was time to finally put Reformation's linen offering to the test and see if all that hype is justified.
To do so, I took home four of the brand's most talked-about linen pieces—the Will Oversized Linen Shirt, the Mason Linen Shorts, the Tagliatelle Linen Dress, and the Robbie Linen Two-Piece Set—and tried them on, actually feeling the material, physically experimenting with the fit, and experiencing IRL the silhouettes. And of course, I couldn't keep my findings to myself. Below, read my honest review of Reformation's linen.