Age Old Question – Where to Buy the Best Basic Tanks?

I’ve been on this quest to find the best basic tank for years.

My criteria: long and lean to hip below the hip (enough to wear and fit over skirts), does not stretch out or lose shape throughout the day, and not too high cut that it feels almost like a crewneck, but not too low cut that it becomes inappropriate for professional environments, and reasonably priced enough that I can buy a ton in every color or multiples of the same color (they are such wardrobe staples!).

Let’s start with Hanes and work our way up the price range. Dirt cheap prices (usually $12 for pack of 5), meant for men, super cute on women. The length is great and somehow always accentuates the “girls” quite well. Could be the wide ribbing. That, though, is also its downfall. These tanks are great basics but boy do they stretch out easily and can look quite sloppy/baggy. Would I buy them as great basics at $12 for 5? Hell yes. Get them here.

Hanes Men's White Tank

Old Navy’s “long perfect tanks are not really long and not really perfect. Very wide ribbing, which means not much bounce to cling onto your body, which in turn means easily stretched out. The length hit me right at the hip if I really pull it down (which I did for the picture), but throughout the day it will probably land somewhere right above your hip. Usually $8.50 at full retail, but often on sale. I personally probably would not purchase even on sale. Get them here for $8.50.

Old Navy Long Perfect Tank

Gap tank tops are definitely higher in quality; they are 100% cotton and are a decent length (Size Small hits me right below the hip), but boy do they stretch out easily. By this I mean, even when you just take it off for whatever reason, the mere process of pulling it over your head makes the tank feel like it’s gotten bigger than when it was on your body. By mid-afternoon it feels all baggy and shapeless. If you’re still not convinced, get your “Favorite Ribbed Tank” here for $7.99-$10.00 (on sale from $14.50).

Gap Favorite Tank

What about good ol’ J.Crew you ask? They promise the long and lean, and considering there is zero spandex in them, they surprisingly hold shape very well, at least for a few hours. After wearing the whole day, however, the poor thing stretches out until there is zero stretch left and it becomes a big sloppy blob of fabric. At the end of the day, the tank did not look anything like when I first put it on in the picture below. In addition, their tanks have really been inconsistent over the years. The one I purchased years ago is so high cut it’s up to my neck practically, and so short it barely touches my hip. Every year they’ve gotten slightly longer, but still hit only at my hips unless I size up. Plus they are $18 at full price. I could wait for sales but by the time they roll around, all the good colors are gone, at least in my size. The one I have on in the picture is even shorter than the Old Navy one; I had to really pull it down to even hit barely at the hip. I am still hopeful though for these tanks; maybe the combination of sizing up and new longer/leaner lengths this new season will make this the perfect tank. However….still too expensive to really stock up. Get them here for $18.00.

JCrew New Favorite Tank

Banana Republic tank tops have been the best I’ve found up to now. Great long, lean shape, 6%-7% spandex so they simply do not stretch out, and they hit right below my hips. They generally only carry the basic, neutral colors however, and they are all priced at $20+. The one I have on in the picture is from last year, but it’s basically the lace-trimmed version of their basic tanks. I have seen these basic tanks with spandex in stores, but not online. However, they do have the “Timeless Tank” online which I’ve tried on and feels exactly the same – long, lean, and does not easily stretch out. Currently at eighty-three 4.5 star ratings, I’d say this tank is a huge hit. Get it here for $20 each or $15 with purchases of 2 or more.

Banana Republic Lace-Trimmed Basic Tank

Lastly, we come to my favorite. I said BR tanks have the best I’ve found up to now. Enter Lands’ End Canvas. These “Rib Tank Top” tanks are ahh-maa-zingg. I cannot describe how much I love them. They are super soft, such a flattering long and lean length, and even though it is 100% cotton with no spandex, it clings onto the body wear after wear with minimal stretching. This is the kind of tank I can pull on over a poofy skirt and look like I have a long waist with a cute flouncy mini skirt. They come in big bold colors as well as neutrals. Best of all – only $10 each if you buy 2 or more! I purchased the sapphire blue and chili pepper, which you can see in my previous posts as well, but now that LE has passed my test, I am definitely planning on stocking up. Get them here for $14.50 each or $10 each with purchases of 2 or more.

Lands End Canvas Rib Tank Top - Sapphire Blue

Lands’ End Canvas – Cotton Poplin Skirt

The new Lands’ End Canvas Cotton Poplin Skirt is potentially one of the most classic and cutest skirts to wear for Spring. Having never purchased anything from Lands’ End, I was weary in placing my order but simply couldn’t resist the cuteness of the skirt. With their ubiquitous 20% off plus free shipping codes, I finally bit the bullet. My order arrived today. Verdict? I have found my new (other) love.

Lands' End Cotton Poplin Skirt - WhiteLands' End Canvas Cotton Poplin Skirt

My first reaction to the Poplin skirt was that it felt very flimsy and unsubstantial. I had hoped it would be a thicker material. I pulled it up to my waist per the styling shown on the LE site, but it really wasn’t flattering. The A-line shape was there I guess, but it seemed so poofy and shapeless, adding unnecessary volume to my hips. I don’t have ginormous hips to begin with, so I wasn’t too upset with this but I wasn’t over the moon with it.

Lands' End Canvas Poplin Skirt - White, ModeledLands' End Canvas Poplin Skirt - White, Side

Then I thought, maybe the sheer whiteness of the skirt adds to the voluminous feel of this skirt. Maybe with the pattern skirt (I bought the True Navy Circles version), it wouldn’t look so puffy. I was partially right. Still the same complaints, but slightly reduced. I could imagine going out wearing this outfit. It wouldn’t be the cutest but it wasn’t ugly. The pattern definitely tamed the poofy feel down a notch.

I generally don’t wear tops tucked into skirts…mostly because I’m too lazy. I like to just throw on a top and go. Plus the tucked-in look is often too dressy for me; I’m much more of a casual girl in the spring/summer. So I pulled the tank top down over the skirt, threw on my new favorite belt from J.Crew, and voila! Cuteness to the max. The skirts took on an almost school girl pleated look. This I can wear out and feel pretty darn cute.

Lands' End Canvas Poplin Skirt - True Navy Circles, Casual LookLands' End Canvas Poplin Skirt - True Navy Circles, SideLands' End Canvas Poplin Skirt - White, Casual LookLands' End Canvas Poplin Skirt - White, Side

The Cotton Poplin skirt is priced at $49.50 for solid colors (white, navy, black), while the pattern skirts are priced at $59.50. Get them here!

J.Crew Cotton Nico Skirt – Sandalwood

Yesterday was one of the first times in months I’ve set foot into an actual J.Crew store. While perusing the new Spring arrivals, my eyes zoned in on a rack of Cotton Nico skirts wedged into the sale section in the back. I had been stalking this skirt online since it came out and now here it was, in my size, on sale for only $39.99. I snagged it and being so confident that this must look awesome, I headed straight for checkout. I mean, how can this skirt not look good? It has a sturdy enough fabric and neutral enough color to be dressed up professionally or dressed down with a tee for a casual look. Plus, I always love elastic waists as it means the skirt can be hiked up to the waist or worn on the hip for 2 totally different looks.

J.Crew Cotton Nico Skirt

When I got home, I immediately threw it on and walked over to the mirror eagerly. Well, it doesn’t exactly work the way I imagined. The elastic on this skirt is not a gentle elastic found on most smocked skirts or even the Poplin Wednesday skirt; it is an extremely tightly bound thick rubber band in disguise. If you have any body fat whatsoever, this elastic will cling right onto the bone or muscle underneath and push out the fat. Worn at the hip or even near the hip produced bulges and rolls I have never seen nor want to ever see again. There was also no A-line shape to the skirt when worn low right at the hip; it was just kind of a poofy shapeless skirt that added volume to my hips. But there’s a silver lining – as soon as I pulled it a couple inches up closer to my waist, I saw the A-line shape, all the bulges went away, and it was pretty darn cute. I can picture it styled for work with a tank and long cardigan, pulled together with a belt. Even though it seems like a spring/summer skirt, I think it will work in the fall when you add in the tights and booties. Overall, the Cotton Nico skirt can definitely be a wardrobe staple. Especially at $39.99! Get it from J.Crew here.

The Equestrian Belt in Equestrian Brown is the other item I picked up at J.Crew (shown in both pictures). I usually never wear belts but this belt is probably my favorite item in my closet now. The color is so classy but neutral so that even worn with colors you would never imagine would match (i.e. sapphire blue), it still looks amazing. It pulls every outfit together and instantly adds a touch of style. Makes a simple tank/skirt combo look relatively dressed up.  I was lucky enough to pick it up on sale for $29.99; not sure why J.Crew has now raised the price back up to full price. Get it from J.Crew here for $45.