Not to meshy but just meshy enough
I wore this shirt out to the Eagle in Portland trying to see if it would attract some bears without being overt. It worked. I now have a sleuth of bears at my beckon call all thanks to this shirt.
$198
Mesh is having a moment, so Todd designed this subtle nod toward the trend in a luxurious Italian yarn. Solid enough to wear on its own and a great way to add texture to your looks as a baselayer, it’s an extremely versatile (and fashion-forward) layering piece. It’s made from a blend of cotton and nylon — the nylon helps keep the fine mesh stitch tighter and lighter than pure cotton would allow for, giving it an elevated-but-athletic feel. This tank has a slim (but not tight) fit that looks especially chic tucked into high-waisted pleated pants. FYI: the tank top is named after a sleeveless bathing costume that caused quite a stir when it was worn by the British Women’s Swim Team at the 1912 Olympics; at the time, swimming pools were also called swimming tanks, and the name stuck.
I wore this shirt out to the Eagle in Portland trying to see if it would attract some bears without being overt. It worked. I now have a sleuth of bears at my beckon call all thanks to this shirt.
Fits nicely.
Great cotton mix cooling material and superb fit.
This tank has the perfect fit. I wish I had found it sooner because all the other colors are sold out and I want them.