I Just Tried On So Many Chic Whistles Pieces—Here's What I Really Rate
Welcome to The Great Try-On. With autumn 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.
I’ve never had a hard time admitting when I’m wrong. In fact, I believe that owning up to your mistakes is one of the most important things you can do. And I’ve made a mistake I’d like to own up to and set right: I’ve been overlooking Whistles for far, far too long. But before we get into that, let’s begin with the reason we’re here.
One of the biggest perks of my job is getting to try on the latest collections before anyone else and legitimately call it work. That’s not to say being a fashion editor doesn’t come with its own unique set of stresses, but for the most part, it’s generally pretty fun. Still, I take my role seriously, so when I was asked to review Whistles’ brand-new autumn edit as part of our Great Try-On series, I was prepared to give my honest review, good or bad. Little did I know that I’d end up with a wish list as long as my arm and a newfound appreciation for the brand.
I’ve bought pieces from Whistles in the past, and I’ve always found them to be of a high quality. Still, even we fashion editors are guilty of falling into unhealthy shopping habits. I don’t shop much by any means, but over the past few years, when I have needed to add something new to my wardrobe, I’ve found myself defaulting to the same triad of brands. The reason? Pure laziness. Sure, I’d browse Whistles regularly to keep on top of the latest pieces for my work, but as for the last time I actually took the time to head into a store and try some pieces on? Well, that was before lockdown. However, after heading to the website and selecting items to be delivered to my door, I was excited to see what would arrive. Three huge boxes came, and inside, I found my dream autumn capsule.
Below, I've selected a handful of the 'fits I assembled and loved. I'll break down the nuances of each in greater detail as we go, but if you take away anything from this feature, I hope it's this: Whistles just might be my new favourite brand. Scroll on.
1. Stripe Knit + Leather Trousers
My Review: Stripe jumpers are the cornerstone of my autumn/winter wardrobe, and just when I thought I had enough to see me through 2022, I come across this style. The stripes are navy, but a deep hue that looks almost black set against the rich camel. Honestly, I never thought I'd find a pair of leather trousers that fit me well—I'm a pretty true size 12 with shapely thighs but a smaller waist. My options would ordinarily be limited to sizing up and having them be too baggy around my middle or sticking to my usual, which would always feel constricted on the legs. This pair, however, fit like a glove; the tapered silhouette (something I generally avoid) was incredibly flattering, too. I'd heard great things about Whistles' leather pieces—now I can confirm they live up to the hype. And there are plenty more leather 'fits to come.
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No doubt about it—these are the best leather trousers I've tried in my 12-year-long career.
2. Bomber Jacket + Stripe Top + Leather Skirt
My Review: I have to admit there's very little my wardrobe is in desperate need of, but a casual autumn jacket is one of them. Going from tailored blazers straight to full-on coats coats, there's a gap in my outerwear collection that this bomber will seamlessly fill. One of the biggest trends on the autumn/winter 2022 runway, bombers are going to be all the rage this season. Of course, you could pair yours with jeans, but I decided to try it with another Whistles staple—a leather miniskirt. Again, I've struggled to find leather skirts that fit me properly in the past, but this style was ideal. The 12 had just the right amount of room to make it comfortable to wear and to tuck a chunky jumper into.
Styling-wise, I opted for a striped, long-sleeve T-shirt, which felt incredibly soft on my skin. Turns out even Whistles' basics are elite. Finishing the look with the brand's best-selling Dahlia lace-up boots, I had actually ordered these a couple of years ago in a size 37 but sent them back, as they felt too tight across the top of my foot. For try-on purposes, I got a 38, and they were perfect.
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This jacket comes in a handful of versatile colours; the khaki, however, is my favourite.
3. Fringe Jacket + Blue Jeans + Lace-Up Boots
My Review: To reiterate, I've got a bit of a gap in my wardrobe when it comes to casual autumn jackets. As luck would have it, I've found another excellent option in my Whistles haul. I've always admired the suede fringed jacket trend from afar, but whenever I've tried one on for myself, they have always felt a little costumey. This one, however, did not. Between the longline cut and the subtle flashes of fringing across the back and adorning the front pockets, I felt incredibly sleek in this the moment I slung it on. I'd wear this sort of jacket with classic jeans for an easy look; this was my first time trying any Whistles denim, and again, I really rated it. Although there was a bit of stretch to this kick-flare pair, I can tell the denim itself is starched enough to hold its shape. I'm 5'3", and although the length is supposed to be cropped, on me, it made for the ideal longer length. I wore a 30" waist, and they were perfect.
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4. Cardigan + Wide-Leg Trousers
My Review: I've always been something of a cardigan obsessive, but ever since Katie Holmes stepped out in her Khaite bradigan, what?, four years ago, brands and designers have been serving up some of the coolest cardis I've seen. This style, complete with an oversized collar, is one of the softest I've worn. It's lightweight but by no means flimsy. Made from 100% RMS- and RWS-verified wool, it's guaranteed to keep you toasty. I styled mine with a crop top and some wide-leg trousers, and if I'm being honest, my photos just don't do it justice. I'm going to snap one up for myself and one for my mum for Christmas. It's that good.
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5. Camel Coat + Shirt + Jeans + Shoulder Bag
My Review: Of all the items in my Whistles try-on, the one that blew me away was this coat. Camel coats are perhaps the most classic outerwear you can invest in, so if you have the budget to do so, it's something I'd always advise spending a little extra on to get one that'll stand the test of time. This, dear reader, is that very camel coat. I tried on a 10 and being deliberately oversized. It fit well and still had room for a chunky knit. In fact, it wasn't tight across my bum or legs in the slightest, meaning that there was no gaping or pulling when I belted it closed. I paired it with some cream-coloured jeans and a white shirt, both of which were also from Whistles, and some suede boots I already own for a monochrome outfit moment. To round off the already expensive-looking ensemble, I added this chic, croissant-shaped leather bag. Although it's by no means cheap in itself, it is significantly more affordable than styles from Bottega Veneta and The Row, which I'd compare it to.
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6. Strapless Dress + Chain Necklace
My Review: With party season well within sight, it would have been remiss of me not to try on a more formal look. Simple, '90s-style dresses are everywhere right now, so when I saw this elevated take on the strapless dress, I thought I'd give it a whirl. It's not a silhouette I'd usually choose, so I was incredibly surprised at how much I loved it. Whistles has thought of everything in terms of its construction, from a rubberised panel around the neckline that touches the skin and helps to keep it from falling down to an elastic panel back for additional support. This is a dress I genuinely think I could attend an all-day wedding quite comfortably in. And that's saying something.
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This dress wasn't too clingy around the stomach, which I loved.
7. Shearling Jacket + Ribbed Dress
My Review: For my final look, I decided to go for something a little extra—at least, extra for me. This shearling-trimmed leather jacket has all the timeless appeal of a vintage style and the quality finish I'd expect from a high-end designer, making it a sound investment, budget willing. Double breasting is one of my favourite coat closures and always helps to elevate outerwear. I tried this on in a 10, but I'd likely opt for a 12, as it did feel the tiniest bit snug on my hips. For the outfit underneath, I chose a simple-looking ribbed midi dress with long sleeves and a high neckline. Truly, I was shocked at how flattering it was on, too. Somehow, it simultaneously cinched my waist and skimmed my tights to create a beautiful hourglass silhouette—yet another piece I've added to my now out-of-control Whistles basket.
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The shearling jacket I tried is coming very, very soon. In the meantime, I have my eye on this biker style.
Next Up: I Tried On 7 New-In Pieces From H&M—Here's My Honest Review
Maxine Eggenberger is Who What Wear UK’s deputy editor and has over thirteen years of experience in fashion journalism. She been creating engaging and elevated style content specifically for Who What Wear UK since 2018, covering runway reports, emerging trends, long-form features, self-styled shopping stories and columns, including her edit of the best new-in buys. She ensures the highest editorial standards are met across the site, leads the editorial team in their SEO strategy and keyword planning, works closely with the beauty team on content initiatives, represents the brand at industry events, and regularly contributes to social media, including her own Who What Wear UK TikTok franchise, French Style Fridays. Previously, Maxine appeared on ITV's This Morning in her own fashion segment and has interviewed countless celebrities—everyone from Victoria Beckham to Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o.
Prior to Who What Wear UK, Maxine’s career began when, after completing her first-ever internship at Look magazine, she was offered a position on the brand's fashion desk. She accepted, leaving university a year early in the process. Her passion and natural talent for writing and styling meant she swiftly rose through the ranks to become the title's fashion news and commercial content editor, with a stint as InStyle.co.uk’s fashion and beauty writer along the way. She later served as Look’s acting Editor in Chief, overseeing both print and digital, before embarking on a successful freelance career, working with Grazia, The Pool, and Marie Claire amongst others.
Maxine is based remotely from her countryside home near Edinburgh where she spends her downtime renovating her house, walking her dogs, hosting friends and trying to master the art of making Old Fashioned cocktails.
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