Tank top may refer to:
a type of sleeveless shirt worn by men and women (US/Australian English)
a sleeveless sweater, also known as a sweater vest (UK English)
the plating forming the inner bottom of a ship's hull
A sleeveless shirt, singlet or vest, also known as a wife-beater and tank top (USA), is a shirt manufactured without sleeves, or one whose sleeves have been cut off. Sleeveless shirts are worn by either gender, depending on the style. They are often worn by athletes in sports such as track and field and triathlon.
Sleeveless shirts have been popular warm-weather casual wear in the United States since the 1970sand are regarded as acceptable public casual dress in most warm weather locales. They are mostly preferred in hot climates, since the arm holes provide ventilation and the thin fabric provides comfort. The term wife-beater is commonly used to refer to the tank tops worn by males. However, in rural American vernaculars, it has the particular meaning of a t-shirt which has had the sleeves cut off, often roughly, as if with garden shears.
Monkey-Dog was founded in 2010 with the idea of creating a new, trendy and fashionable, stand-alone clothing brand and to influence hope and wellness into people's lives from the chaotic world we live in with a cause to help people in need. Founded By Chicago native Gary Cohen with the help of another Chicagoan Nicole Sylvester, friends and graphic designers, they have created a clothing line for the whole family including the dog..."Clothing for a Cause"
In American English, a tank top is a sleeveless garment that can be worn by either gender. It is often worn under the shirt as underwear, although more colorful and well-designed tank tops are usually worn as an outer shirt.
The name tank top, recorded in English since 1968, is derived from its resemblance to a tank suit, a style of one-piece women's swimsuit with shoulder straps. Its name derives from the 1920s term swimming tank, which is an obsolete term for what is now called a swimming pool.
a type of sleeveless shirt worn by men and women (US/Australian English)
a sleeveless sweater, also known as a sweater vest (UK English)
the plating forming the inner bottom of a ship's hull
A sleeveless shirt, singlet or vest, also known as a wife-beater and tank top (USA), is a shirt manufactured without sleeves, or one whose sleeves have been cut off. Sleeveless shirts are worn by either gender, depending on the style. They are often worn by athletes in sports such as track and field and triathlon.
Sleeveless shirts have been popular warm-weather casual wear in the United States since the 1970sand are regarded as acceptable public casual dress in most warm weather locales. They are mostly preferred in hot climates, since the arm holes provide ventilation and the thin fabric provides comfort. The term wife-beater is commonly used to refer to the tank tops worn by males. However, in rural American vernaculars, it has the particular meaning of a t-shirt which has had the sleeves cut off, often roughly, as if with garden shears.
Monkey-Dog was founded in 2010 with the idea of creating a new, trendy and fashionable, stand-alone clothing brand and to influence hope and wellness into people's lives from the chaotic world we live in with a cause to help people in need. Founded By Chicago native Gary Cohen with the help of another Chicagoan Nicole Sylvester, friends and graphic designers, they have created a clothing line for the whole family including the dog..."Clothing for a Cause"
In American English, a tank top is a sleeveless garment that can be worn by either gender. It is often worn under the shirt as underwear, although more colorful and well-designed tank tops are usually worn as an outer shirt.
The name tank top, recorded in English since 1968, is derived from its resemblance to a tank suit, a style of one-piece women's swimsuit with shoulder straps. Its name derives from the 1920s term swimming tank, which is an obsolete term for what is now called a swimming pool.