SUMMERTIME SLIP STYLIN'

SUMMERTIME SLIP STYLIN'

Summer is the perfect time to show off some skin. Our sleeveless sweater slip tank tops are a summer staple. In this blog, we’ll explore some tips and tricks for styling your sweater slip this summer.

Pair with high-waisted shorts.

This look is perfect for a casual day out. High-waisted shorts help to elongate your legs and create a flattering silhouette. You can choose denim shorts for a classic look or opt for a more colorful pair for a pop of color. Our slips are designed in two lengths, depending on if you’d prefer them tucked in or left out. 

Layer with a kimono.

If you’re looking for a way to dress up your sleeveless sweater slip, even on the hottest of days, try layering it with a kimono. Kimonos are lightweight and airy, making them perfect for spring and summer. They can add a touch of bohemian flair to your outfit and are a great way to add some color or pattern to an otherwise simple outfit.

Wear under your favorite t-shirt or jersey.

For a baseball game at Kauffman, a Sporting KC game at Children’s Mercy Park, or even pre-season at Arrowhead, the sleeveless slip is perfect. Designed with tricot material, our slips are ultra-thin, breathable, and very comfortable, even in the hottest weather. Worn underneath a jersey or t-shirt, the sleeveless slip is virtually undetectable and helps to keep you cool.

Wear underneath knit top or light-weight sweater.

Paired with a knit top, the sleeveless slip is comfortable, breathable, and discreet. During the late spring and early summer months, chillier nights make this top perfect for underneath your knit tops and thin cardigans. 

Keep it simple.

Sometimes, the best way to style a your sleeveless tank top is by keeping it simple. Pair it with your favorite pair of jeans and some strappy heels for a casual, effortless look. You can also tuck it into a high-waisted skirt or wear it under a blazer for a more sophisticated ensemble.

Find us on Instagram for more fun ways to style your new sleevless Sweater Slip.

Back to blog