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Vest Tops Are Everywhere Right Now, Shop the Trend
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Date:2025-04-18 10:32:36
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Is it just us, or is everyone wearing vest tops right now?
Not to be confused with bulky sweater vests, vest tops are the fashion-forward love child of a vest and a tank top, and they're the statement shirt of the summer.
This new wardrobe essential offers the comfort and coolness of a sleeveless top, but with the polish of a button-down shirt (or even a traditional vest, depending on the cut).
Vest tops are versatile and can be worn with anything from wide-leg jeans to denim shorts, trousers, or skirts.
The menswear-inspired fashion trend comes in a variety of colors, fabrics, and silhouettes. Depending on your personal style, you can opt for classic black, work-friendly beige or pinstripe, trendy pastels, beachy white, or even fun Danish street style-inspired patterns.
Our shopping experts have rounded up our favorite vest style options that you can shop right now.
Discover this season's must-have vests from Avec Les Filles, Vero Moda, Daige, Crescent, and more. Almost all of these vest tops are on sale right now, including one for just $30.
Vest tops are everywhere right now. Shop the trend below.
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