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The 17 Best White Tanks on Amazon—and Exactly How to Style Them

Some people might advocate for investing in luxury basics, but I'm not one of those editors. (Sorry, The Row.) For me, I don't want to be paranoid about staining an expensive tee, tank, sweater—and I'm definitely not willing to send it to the dry cleaners or even line-dry it. Yes, I'm lazy. I'm all about affordable basics, which is why this roundup caps out at $49, with most pieces hovering around the $15 mark. 

I included a range of low-maintenance white tank tops from Amazon, including scoop necks, halternecks, crop tops, ribbed tanks, racerbacks, smocked versions, and more. Some of these styles have an insane amount of reviews, including one boasting an impressive 1528 five-star reviews. Scroll down to shop the best white tank tops on Amazon and get styling inspiration while you're at it. 

This is the ultimate classic shape: a racerback scoop neck. 
I love the wider straps on this perfect tank top. 
Hanes is a leader in the basics category, and this is one of the brand's most classic styles. 
This $9 price tag is certainly tempting. 
Tie up the ends of this tank into a knot and wear it with a floral skirt á la French It girl Anne-Laure Mais. 
This cute ribbed tank has 340 five-star reviews on Amazon. 
This tank top is perfect if you're looking for a less fitted, more flowy option. 
I love the halterneck on this tank, which has an impressive 342 five-star reviews. 
These skinny straps are very '90s. 
How cute is this smocked top with tie straps? 
This top is one of Amazon's best-selling tank tops and boasts 237 five-star reviews. Pair it with high-waisted denim shorts and you're good to go. 
This is one of Amazon's very best sellers and boasts 1528 five-star reviews. Since this is a two-pack, each tank only costs $7.50. 
Another classic option that will go with everything in your closet. 
I love the higher neckline on this cute tank. 
Copy the outfit above and wear a cropped tank with sweatpants and an oversize collared shirt. 
This $11 option is so practical and comes in over 20 different colors including turquoise, orange, black, hot pink, green, lilac, and more. 
Another worthy crop top option, this particular style has 264 five-star reviews. 

Next, I'm predicting H&M's next 31 cult-favorite pieces



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