Breezy Tank - Olive
Breezy Tank - Olive
Breezy Tank - Olive

Breezy Tank - Olive

Sale price$68
Size:XS
Quantity:
Only 5 units left

Breezy Tank in Olive

The tank that anchors everything. A deep pigment-dyed olive with that uneven, mineral-washed depth that makes the color feel like it developed on its own over years rather than in a dye bath. No graphic, no detail fighting for attention — just a clean structured tank that makes every bottom you own look better the moment you put it on top.

How it fits: Relaxed and slightly boxy with a structured cap shoulder, a center front seam detail, and a straight hem that hits at the hip. Not cropped, not oversized — just right, and flattering on every frame.

What it feels like: Lightweight pigment-dyed organic cotton jersey that drapes softly without clinging. Breathable enough for warm days, substantial enough to layer when the temperature drops.

Why it's special: The center front seam running the full length of the tank adds a quiet architectural detail that elevates a simple silhouette into something more considered. The kind of thing you notice once and appreciate every time after.

Style it with: The Moonlight Trousers in forest green for a full tonal olive moment exactly like this one, or tucked into wide leg denim with a flannel shirt tied at the waist for a more layered, off-duty look.

Care 100% Organic Cotton. Machine wash cold, tumble dry low. Made in Los Angeles.

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