Tank tops have been a wardrobe staple for years, and with good reason. Tank tops are a wardrobe staple that’s worth investing in, even though they can be overlooked for more vibrant blouses. Even high-fashion brands such as Miu Miu or Loewe are highlighting the tank top, decorating it with logos and matching it with fancy accessories.
Tank tops can make a statement, whether they are worn as a base for an outfit or to add warmth under outerwear. Its simple and sleek silhouette makes it easy to pair with anything, whether you’re looking to dress up or keep it casual.
Corset
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Wear your tank under a corset to create a layered look. Monochrome is reminiscent of Dune while contrasting colors between the corset and tank will give you a ’80s feel.
Under Sheer Dress
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Tank tops can be used to extend the life of some of your less-than-safe items of work. The tank top adds color and coverage to the sheer dress.
Denim Midi Skirt
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A tank top with a denim mid-skirt is a classic combination. The classic summer set has been around for years and is a great way to put together an easygoing outfit.
Short Shorts
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Daisy Duke short shorts and an edgy tank top are the perfect outfit for warm weather. To complete the look, choose distressed denim and boots.
Power Jacket
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The tank top is not only for casual occasions. A power jacket elevates this wardrobe staple. Combine your favorite outerwear with a tank and dark wash bootcut denims for the ultimate boss-babe look.
Textured Skirt
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Wearing texture at the bottom of an outfit with a simple and sleek top will help balance it. A textured skirt will add some interest to a simple tank. All are welcome: sequins and lace, as well as fringe.
Statement Pants
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Bold bottoms can give a tank-top a new look. So, don’t hesitate to pull out some brightly colored pants to brighten your outfit.
Jorts
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For warmer days, wear low-rise jorts with a dopamine hat. A belt will add texture and bling.
Under A Vest
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The tank top can be worn with a vest to give the item a more casual look.
With Baggy Pants
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Wide-legged pants look great with tiny tank tops.
A Skirt with an A-Line
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A skirt with a voluminous A line creates a unique silhouette and adds opulence to tank tops that are otherwise casual.