Gold & Olive Tri-Blend Varsity Tank Top sold by Blade + Blue
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Gold & Olive Tri-Blend Varsity Tank Top

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Product Description

Celebrate summer in style with this unique tank top crafted from tri-blend fabric. Inspired by vintage basketball uniforms, the shirt features a striking gold hue with deep olive tipping and subtle fabric striations resulting from an innovative over-dye process. Each piece showcases slight variances for a distinctive look, perfect for making a casual yet bold statement during warm-weather outings. From the brand: Due to the response of the ringer tees, I made some tanks in the same tri-blend fabrics... I hope you love these too! Made in USA just for Blade+Blue I was looking at pictures of all the kids in my old neighborhood, growing up. One guy was the star of the basketball team and I grabbed the idea for these tanks straight from his uniform :) This tank started out as a white with blue ringer tank, but then we dipped it in gold to get a perfect, varsity feel I especially like how the navy tipping transformed into a deep olive with tiny gold flecks after it was over-dyed. Perfect for a summer to remember If you look closely, you will see some very cool 'striations' in the fabric - this is created by the over-dye process. Each of the three yarns in the tri-blend soaks in the dye differently. Since the three yarns absorb color differently, there will be slight variances in the shades of gold that make it into the fabric, creating a subtle "high/low" effect - almost mimicking a texture (God, I was geeking out so hard about this when they were first being made)