Hemp Rib Tank - Vintage Black
Hemp Rib Tank - Vintage Black
Hemp Rib Tank - Vintage Black

Hemp Rib Tank - Vintage Black

Sale price$68
Size:XS
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Only 5 units left

Hemp Rib Tank in Vintage Black

The tank that works harder than it looks. A deep mineral-washed black in a fine rib that sits close to the body with the kind of quiet confidence that makes everything you put with it look more intentional. Layer it, tuck it, or wear it straight down — it never needs direction.

How it fits: Fitted and cropped with a high racerback neckline and a close-to-the-body cut that moves without restricting. Clean and compact from every angle with a slightly longer crop than our standard rib tanks.

What it feels like: Fine-ribbed hemp and organic cotton blend jersey with a naturally textured, breathable feel and just enough stretch to hold its shape all day. Slightly more substantial than a standard rib tank with a texture that gets better with every wash.

Why it's special: The hemp blend gives this tank a different hand feel and drape than cotton alone - more structured, more breathable, and better for the planet. The vintage black wash makes it the most versatile colorway in the rib tank lineup.

Style it with: The Moonlight Trousers in charcoal for a full tonal moment exactly as shown, or with wide leg denim and boots for an effortless everyday look that never misses.

Care 98% Hemp, 2% SPANDEX. Machine wash cold, tumble dry low. Made in Los Angeles.

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