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I'm Wearing This Specific Tank Top On Repeat All Summer

I'm Wearing This Specific Tank Top On Repeat All Summer

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Summer, for all its sun-soaked virtues, always presents an annual dilemma to even the best-dressed among us: what on earth are you supposed to wear when it's this hot outside? While there are plenty of new trends to flirt with this season – from breezy boho skirts to effortless tube tops – I always find myself returning to my trusted favourites. Chief amongst them is the tank top.
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An easy everyday basic, tank tops are everywhere in the summer, but finding the one? It's surprisingly difficult. Too tight, too sheer, awkward neckline, flimsy straps – there's a lot that can go wrong. And even if you find one that ticks all your boxes, it can still sometimes feel a bit too boring for summer's cheery and fun vibe. That is, until Tory Burch released the very tank top that's about to feature heavily in every fashion girl's summer rotation.
The staple in question is Tory Burch's Ribbed Tank Top, which comes in two basic colours: white and black. At first glance, the tank looks as simple as the high street pieces in your closet. So, what makes it special enough to justify the £330 price tag? It's all in the details, of course. The heavyweight ribbed cotton fabrication lends structure despite the simple cut, making it surprisingly flattering across body types. Then there's the sturdy straps and reasonably high back that cover your bra straps while the scoop neck adds an elegant touch – but it's the fun, removable floral brooch at the chest that truly sets the tank apart. The black tank comes with a pink brooch, while the white version is spruced up with a bright yellow flower and is reminiscent of Carrie Bradshaw's iconic white tank.
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Shop: Tory Burch's Ribbed Tank Top
An excellent day-to-night number to slip on when the weather gets warm, Tory Burch's tank is hardly the first designer basic to be inducted into the fashion hall of fame. From Loewe's anagram tank topto Prada's triangle logo-detailled tank, elevated designer takes on the humble classic have been a firm staple amongst fashion's coolest dressers for a few summers now, proving that everyday staples can indeed feel polished and luxe.
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If you're heading on holiday, Tory Burch's top is perfect for days at the beach and rooftop dinners alike. In white, the tank makes an excellent companion to linen trousers and jeans, whether you finish it off with strappy sandals or bright yellow trainers to match the flower (we're loving Onitsuka Tigers this summer). Alternatively, the black version is inherently dressier and will work well with lace skirts and slinky satin trousers for a night out.
With multiple sizes selling out fast, shop the Tory Burch tank top below, as well as my pick of the best deisgner tank tops that are as fun as they are practical.
Shop: The Other Tank Tops We Love For Summer 2025
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