The Fashion Set Can't Stop Wearing This $58 Game-Changing Tank Top
There's nothing quite like getting your hands on a viral fashion find before the internet sells it out. Today's case study in Instagrammable fashion involves Reformation's beloved bateau-neck tank tops. The It girl-friendly brand is the fashion set's go-to label come summertime. But ever since Sofia Richie's timeless style altered our brain chemistry and defined months of summer trends, I've been drifting more toward Reformation's basics, namely, their under-$100 items that look triple the price.
After scrolling TikTok one night, I realized it wasn't just me. I saw at least five videos of fashion people and Gen Zers showing off their Reformation hauls. And the one item in every haul? The Dusk knit tank top. At $58, it's one of the most affordable things on the brand's website, not to mention one of the most classic. If you're looking for a low-cost, high-joy piece to go with everything in your closet, look no further. I visited Reformation's Upper East Side store to get one but left with three.
While there are trendy items I've loved for months, my latest obsession hasn't quite hit the mainstream yet, meaning every color is in stock. Major win. Below, shop the viral boat-neck tank top trend and get a few ideas on how to style it.
Shop the viral find:
What you need: boat-neck tank top, ivory maxi skirt, and oval sunglasses
What you need: white boat-neck tank top and nylon parachute pants
What you need: boat-neck tank top, trench coat, black miniskirt, and matching mules
What you need: boat-neck tank, statement shorts, and minimalist sandals
What you need: boat-neck tank and pinstripe tailored trousers
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Ana Escalante is an award-winning journalist and Gen Z editor whose work ranges from dissecting size inclusivity at fashion week to discussing how American Girl Doll meme accounts are the the answer to society's collective spiral. She's covered it all: Queen Elizabeth II's corgis, Roe v. Wade frontline protests, and the emergence of jorts (or jean shorts for the uninitiated). At Who What Wear, Ana is responsible for delivering smart, insightful, personality-driven shopping guides and trend features for a digital-first generation.Before joining Who What Wear, Ana was Glamour magazine's editorial assistant, where she focused on daily news and special packages, including leading the brand's 2022 Met Gala coverage. For more than half a decade, she has covered style, beauty, and digital culture for publications such as Paper magazine, Harper's Bazaar, Vogue Japan, and Allure, among others. Ana has been called a rising star in media by publications such as Nylon and Teen Vogue. (Her mother, meanwhile, calls her "the coolest person" she knows.)
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