Tanks and T-shirts, that is. In particular, they’re the best ways to incorporate the sheer fabrications that seem to be trending right now. “Tanks and … tees are always a popular choice,” Crystal Raymond, marketing coordinator for Bella, noted. No to mention the fact that they can be easily layered for versatility in both (plus, layering is a great way to incorporate all the hues of a brand’s proprietary spectrum). To further update the standards, Raymond recommended looking for longer lengths, rich colors and retail-inspired details such as ruching, draping and ribbing.
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