I'm a Stylist—My Wardrobe Wouldn't Function Without This Simple Piece
The terms "fashion basic" and "style staple" get bandied about a lot, but they're not always the clearest or most objective. After all, an essential for one person may be a luxury for another. But in my experience, very few people can argue with the fact that tank tops (vests, to us Brits) remain a core part of our wardrobes all year round, particularly during the colder months. An extra layer is never a bad thing, and a good vest doesn't interfere with the pieces worn over the top. Whether you prefer to dress yours up with smart, tailored trousers and a blazer, or if you just throw it on with jeans, the tank top is one item of clothing that you're sure to get plenty of wear out of, whatever the season.
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@_marisamartins_Whilst we don't want to mess with the classics too much (you really can't go wrong with a white tank top, after all), I've really noticed that the tank-top offering right now feels more eclectic than ever, so you can really pick and choose according to your tastes and wardrobe requirements. Personally, I've been enjoying the crinkle-effect tops—as seen within the textured styles that you can shop below—as they offer a slightly more elevated spin on the classic tank and look just as good tucked into jeans as they do with matching trousers and strappy heels.
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@alexisbadiyiA colourful iteration is also an excellent feel-good option and ideal for anyone who doesn't buy into the neutral aesthetic which has dominated over the last few years. If your palette could use a lift, & Other Stories has a selection of elegant tank tops with sweetheart necklines and ribbed fabrics in a plethora of hues. ARKET is another high-street brand with a strong selection of styles; this racer-front in particular has caught my eye.
I couldn't let you scroll on, however, without highlighting my personal favourite if you're looking for an affordable, covers-all-bases style: H&M's Ribbed Vest Top (£7). It comes in seven shades, a range of sizes (from XXS to 4XL) and is made from a thick, sturdy cotton. I'm not the only one who loves it, though, and it repeatedly sells out, so much so that it's become like gold dust to get hold of.
If you're in the market for a classic tank top to bring out week after week, month after month, and, yes, year after year, scroll down to see the best tank tops on the market.
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@daniellejinaduDanielle Oreoluwa Jinadu shows us how to transition across the seasons in style with her slouchy tank, pulled together with a lived-in leather jacket thrown over her shoulder.
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@marina_torresProof that a vest-top-and-jeans outfit will always serve you well, Marina Torres adds personality to the pairing with some fiery red ballet flats.
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@hannahlewisstylistThis taupe shade worn by Hannah Lewis looks great with the Toteme monogram trousers for a relaxed and hushed look.
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@symphonyofsilkLorna Humphrey showcases how to do subtle branding with her logo tank. You can shop a similar Loewe Anagram Embroidered Ribbed Stretch-Cotton Jersey Tank (£275) below.
Shop the Best Tank Tops:
1. Classic Racerback
This sand shade will easily mix and match.
I love this taupe colour, and there are three other shades to choose from.
You can't beat this grey marl shade—it's perfect with pretty much everything.
This is my favourite style on the high street, and it comes in so many colours.
2. Colourful
Yellow was everywhere this summer, and it's going to follow us into autumn.
This will look so expensive worn with cream or beige wide-leg trousers.
Softness and warmth at an accessible price—M&S delivers once again.
Vivid orange and well-proportioned thick straps. I love this.
This coral shade looks great with creams and neutrals.
3. Textured
This pretty colour works for day or evening.
Have a play with this puckered texture tank, this would look great with jeans or slouchy tailoring.
With a simple scallop edge and sherbet-yellow tone, this tank looks great with brown shades.
This one has a delicate touch with its smocked, elasticated fabric.
4. Knitted
Bold and loose, this Zara tank would look incredible with slouchy trousers.
Style seamlessly with your favourite jeans or tailored trousers.
Super chic, and also available in pale blue.
5. Interesting Neckline
A square neckline immediately elevates a tank top.
This would be sublime with monochrome pieces or accessories.
This rust tone always looks so premium.
I personally love the scoop-neck on this style.
The silhouette of this tank pairs really well with slip skirts.
The side vents and neckline of this vest would make it so simple to take from day to night with heels and accessories.
6. Logo
I love the red embroidery on this simple rib for a retro look.
Those Fiorucci angels adorn this simple vest for a cute look.
Subtle. No more, no less. Just perfect.
Loewe's Jonathan Anderson always gets it right. This tank is also available in black, white and grey melange.
Classic and with thin straps, this takes me back to the tank shape I wore as a kid. The monotone embroidered logo allows it to be worn with just about anything, but look how good it is with toughened-up accessories.
This story was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.
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