Right now I’m trying to not sweat to death but also buy pieces that I can wear throughout fall. Enter: the tunic tank. It’s long enough to pair with leggings, can be tucked into shorts or jeans, and is lightweight enough to wear now and then layer over later.
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How to Wear a Tunic Tank Now & Later | About the Tank
I went into my last shopping trip at Evereve knowing I wanted to buy some tunics. Last year, I invested in the Spanx leggings and found myself wearing them all the time. Getting some tunics just makes sense as it means I can wear them even more. Stripes are always my jam so I knew I had to pick up this tunic tank.
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With college football being back, I paired my look with Kentucky blue jewelry in the form of my Kendra Scott pendant and my new Bourbon and Boweties earrings. This look is perfect for a September football tailgate since it’s lightweight but also features leopard sandal slides.
How to Wear a Tunic Tank Now & Later | The Moto Jacket
When we get to fall, I still plan to wear this tunic tank but adding in layering pieces. The color of this moto jacket immediately caught my eye, but there’s one thing that I really love. The fabric! It’s a stretchy material that moves with you and gives you full range of motion. Anyone else hate jackets that feel almost stuffy because you can’t raise your arms or stretch in them? This dusty blush hue is one that will pair well with fall colors: olive, navy, tans, you name it.
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How to Wear a Tunic Tank Now & Later | How Else I’d Wear It
You can pull this tunic over a tank maxi dress and knot up the tank. Pair it with faux leather or plain black leggings and a utility jacket. It’s a great piece that is easy to remix…so much so that I snagged it in solid black as well! Don’t be surprised if you see these a ton on the blog this fall.