



FAHERTY | Sunday Rib Tank in - Fitted Cotton Blend Egret
The FAHERTY Tank Wkf2509 Egret is a study in refined reduction, a piece that locates its power in the precision of its cut and the unexpected luxury of its hand. At first glance, it reads as the archetypal ribbed tank—a wardrobe essential stripped to its essence. Yet the silhouette is anything but basic. The fit is deliberately fitted, tracing the torso’s architecture without compression, while the 24-inch front length from the hips introduces a subtle elongation that reframes proportions. The neckline and armholes are clean, unadorned, and exacting, creating a frame that lets the body’s own lines do the talking. This is not a casual afterthought; it is a deliberate foundation piece, engineered to be seen as much as it is to be layered. The fabric is where FAHERTY’s Sunday Rib construction reveals its quiet genius. A tri-blend of 44% organic cotton, 27% TENCEL Modal, and 27% recycled polyester, with a whisper of elastane for recovery, the result is a jersey that feels almost liquid against the skin. The organic cotton provides a matte, breathable structure, while the Modal contributes a silky, fluid hand that drapes rather than clings. The recycled polyester adds a subtle resilience, ensuring the ribbing holds its vertical integrity wash after wash. The surface is not flat; it is articulated with a fine, consistent rib that catches light in narrow bands, creating a texture that is tactile without being heavy. The Egret shade—a soft, unpigmented white—amplifies this effect, reading as both crisp and softly luminous. The construction is deceptively simple, executed with a rigor that distinguishes the everyday from the exceptional. The rib trim at the neckline and armholes is not an afterthought but an integral finish, providing structure and preventing the dreaded gaping that plagues lesser tanks. The seams are narrow and clean, lying flat against the body to avoid any visual or tactile interruption. The cut is engineered for movement: the fitted body allows for a full range of motion at the shoulders and torso, while the ribbing’s natural stretch ensures the garment returns to its original shape. This is a piece that moves with you, not against you—whether you are reaching for a book, hailing a cab, or leaning into a conversation over a long lunch. Its versatility is not a matter of “any occasion” but of specific, considered placement within a wardrobe. In warmer months, wear it alone with high-waisted denim or a fluid linen trouser, the Egret white acting as a clean pause against richer textures. As the air cools, it becomes the essential second skin beneath a sharply tailored blazer—the ribbing providing just enough visual interest to keep the neckline from feeling bare. It slides effortlessly under an oversized cardigan, its fitted silhouette providing a counterpoint to volume, or beneath a chunky knit, where the rib trim peeks out at the collar and cuffs. The tank does not compete; it supports, grounds, and elevates. For a final, deliberate styling note: tuck it into a wide-leg wool trouser in charcoal or oatmeal, add a leather belt at the waist, and let the tank’s clean lines anchor the look from neckline to hem.
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The FAHERTY Tank Wkf2509 Egret is a study in refined reduction, a piece that locates its power in the precision of its cut and the unexpected luxury of its hand. At first glance, it reads as the archetypal ribbed tank—a wardrobe essential stripped to its essence. Yet the silhouette is anything but basic. The fit is deliberately fitted, tracing the torso’s architecture without compression, while the 24-inch front length from the hips introduces a subtle elongation that reframes proportions. The neckline and armholes are clean, unadorned, and exacting, creating a frame that lets the body’s own lines do the talking. This is not a casual afterthought; it is a deliberate foundation piece, engineered to be seen as much as it is to be layered. The fabric is where FAHERTY’s Sunday Rib construction reveals its quiet genius. A tri-blend of 44% organic cotton, 27% TENCEL Modal, and 27% recycled polyester, with a whisper of elastane for recovery, the result is a jersey that feels almost liquid against the skin. The organic cotton provides a matte, breathable structure, while the Modal contributes a silky, fluid hand that drapes rather than clings. The recycled polyester adds a subtle resilience, ensuring the ribbing holds its vertical integrity wash after wash. The surface is not flat; it is articulated with a fine, consistent rib that catches light in narrow bands, creating a texture that is tactile without being heavy. The Egret shade—a soft, unpigmented white—amplifies this effect, reading as both crisp and softly luminous. The construction is deceptively simple, executed with a rigor that distinguishes the everyday from the exceptional. The rib trim at the neckline and armholes is not an afterthought but an integral finish, providing structure and preventing the dreaded gaping that plagues lesser tanks. The seams are narrow and clean, lying flat against the body to avoid any visual or tactile interruption. The cut is engineered for movement: the fitted body allows for a full range of motion at the shoulders and torso, while the ribbing’s natural stretch ensures the garment returns to its original shape. This is a piece that moves with you, not against you—whether you are reaching for a book, hailing a cab, or leaning into a conversation over a long lunch. Its versatility is not a matter of “any occasion” but of specific, considered placement within a wardrobe. In warmer months, wear it alone with high-waisted denim or a fluid linen trouser, the Egret white acting as a clean pause against richer textures. As the air cools, it becomes the essential second skin beneath a sharply tailored blazer—the ribbing providing just enough visual interest to keep the neckline from feeling bare. It slides effortlessly under an oversized cardigan, its fitted silhouette providing a counterpoint to volume, or beneath a chunky knit, where the rib trim peeks out at the collar and cuffs. The tank does not compete; it supports, grounds, and elevates. For a final, deliberate styling note: tuck it into a wide-leg wool trouser in charcoal or oatmeal, add a leather belt at the waist, and let the tank’s clean lines anchor the look from neckline to hem.






















