Cute tank
"Cute fitted tank that shows off the bump. Purchased an XS, which fits well, but does ride up a bit, especially if you’re wearing low-rise bottoms."





Exciting news: we took our cult-favorite Softest Rib fabric (buttery-soft and drapey-you know the one) and cut it into a new, super easy tank style with narrow straps, a scoop neck, and an ironed-on label because we're all about comfort over here.
This style was previously known as "The Basic Tank 2-Pack"





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Overall rating: 4.142857 / 5 from 21 reviews.
Review topics: ["size","fit","material","staple","quality","stretch","coverage","tank","top"].
"Cute fitted tank that shows off the bump. Purchased an XS, which fits well, but does ride up a bit, especially if you’re wearing low-rise bottoms."
"So comfortable and cute at the same time!"
"Very soft material that doesn't stretch out."
"Love these tanks! This is the second pack I’ve purchased so I can wear one every day!"
"soft, good size"
"Excellent quality tank tops! I have 2 packages of these tops and wear them all the time. I am now 7 months pregnant and can see myself being able to wear these tops all throughout the rest of my pregnancy and afterwards. They wash and dry really well - I have gotten multiple spills on the white ones and the stains come out really easily."
"A black one is very soft and feels great, and looks great right until the first wash - pilling is all over the tank top now. And I didn't even use a dryer. Really disappointed. A white one is a see through material, very soft, haven't washed it yet."
"Very soft and comfy, a bit thin but great layering pieces."
"Soft and fits great"
"I bought these in my third tri mostly to add extra coverage as normal shirts suddenly become crop tops. I'm 5' and bought these in the smallest size and they are still way too large - the neckline drops well below my bra line. Good thing I bought them as undershirts because that's the only way I can wear them. I would return them normally but with time running short on this pregnancy, it wasn't worth it to search for something else. Huge bummer for the price though that I can't wear them on their own."


1. Chest/Bust
Measure at the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape parallel to the floor.
2. Underbust
Measure your body circumference directly under your bust, keeping the tape level and parallel to the floor. (Note: The tape should follow the bottom of your bra band.)
3. Waist
Measure over the belly at the widest part.
4. Hips
Measure at the fullest part of your seat, keeping the tape parallel to the floor.
5. Low Hips
With legs together, measure around your body, keeping the tape the same distance from the waist all the way around.
6. Thigh
Standing with feet shoulder width apart, wrap the measuring tape around the thigh, where the bottom of your butt meets the top of your thighs. Make sure to keep the tape snug, but not tight, and ensure that the the tape measure is level from front to back.