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05/07/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 05/07/2024 15:37

The Best Men's Tank Tops For The Gym And Everyday Wear

Whether you wear tank tops year-round, or the summer months are when you let your biceps shine, men's tank tops are a great look, in and out of the gym. It's time to swap out your familiar gym t-shirt for a sleeveless number and sport an arm-baring tank top on your next upper body workout.

Men's tank tops are a great choice of gym kit to wear for lifting, running, hybrid workouts and yoga. They help keep you cool and allow your arms to move easily in all directions thanks to their sleeveless silhouette, and of course, they're not bad for flexing your gym pump. But what workout tank is best for you?

We've got the roundup of the best gym tank tops for men; from sweat-wicking tank tops for running, to slim-fit muscle tanks, and the best tank for lifting, plus we explain the differences between the types of tank tops so that you can find your next summer workout 'fit.

Contents:

  • Types Of Tanks

  • The Best Gym Tank Tops For Men

  • Men's Tanks FAQ's

    • Is it okay to wear a tank top in the gym?

    • How do you wear a men's tank top?

    • What's the difference between a tank and a muscle tank?

    • What's the difference between a muscle tank and a muscle fit tank?

    • What's the difference between a tank and a stringer?

Types Of Tanks

The simple tank top comes in a variety of different styles to suit your style preference and workout needs, and they all fit in different ways. Drop arm tanks are airy and non-restrictive, making them a great choice for workouts where you are working through a large range of motion. If hypertrophy is your main goal, and appearance and aesthetics are everything to you, then it might be a muscle-fit tank you choose, that fits tight to the body and enhances your physique. There's a tank for everyone, find out the differences below.

  • Drop Arm Tank - Typically cut in a slim or regular fit, and features low arm-holes that hang low on the torso that show off the lats and obliques and a regular crew-neck neckline.

  • Muscle Tank - Feature wide straps or slight cap sleeves, and a looser longer fit. Muscle tanks fully cover the back and torso with a racerback design and a higher neckline.

  • Racerback Tank - The racerback shape helps you move freely and can be found across multiple styles of tank tops.

  • Muscle Fit Tank - These are form-fitting, scoop-neck tanks often made from a ribbed fabric.

  • Stringer - Typically used for lifting, they feature very thin straps, low armholes, and an extreme racerback to highlight back muscles.

The Best Gym Tank Tops For Men

We know tank tops aren't for everyone, and although they might be little bit out your comfort zone, so we want to get one thing straight, you don't need to be jacked to wear a tank top. Don't deny yourself of a cooler workout option in the warmer months, vests are for everyone whether you're a beginner in weightlifting or you're well-versed in training for mass.

So whether you're training for size or blessed with bulging biceps, why not show off your hours spent in the free-weight corner with our best gym tank tops for men? Be warned, you might have to work harder to beat the skipping leg day allegations though….

Best Everyday Tank

Arrival Tank

Your everyday tank top is the tank you pack for those workouts where you haven't decided what you want to do. Run, a quick functional workout, or a heavy lifting sesh? You want a tank top that will do it all, and for that, we turn to Arrival. A classic design, light-weight, sweat-wicking, and available in many colors, choose the Arrival Tank for whatever the workout.

Best Tank For Running

Apex Seamless Tank

For running you might want something kitted out with features to enhance your performance, perhaps some added ventilation, sweat-wicking tech, and seamless construction? Look no further than our premium Apex Seamless Tank, which features all of the above in an ultra-slick, lightweight fabric for zero distractions and maximum focus.

Best Muscle Tank

Oversized Performance Tank

New to our roster, the Oversized Performance Tank pairs the DIY vibe of a muscle tank with a modern boxy oversized cut for your new gym bag essential. Even though your upper traps are covered by the wide straps, the way the material rests over the shoulders does a great job at highlighting the muscle size and definition. The sleeves are cut off in just the right place to enhance the appearance of your upper arm muscles. This is the best muscle tank if comfort is your priority, as the loose silhouette and high-stretch fabric mean nothing is holding you back.

Best Sweat Wicking Tank

Geo Seamless Tank

Working out in a hot climate or pushing your perspiration levels to the limit? You'll need a tank top to wick away the added moisture, and the Geo Seamless Tank is a brilliant choice. Slim-fit to enhance your physique, seamlessly comfortable, and finished with breathable mesh to keep you cool, it's clear why this tank is one of our most popular tank tops for men. Packed with sweat-wicking tech and covered with an abstract camo pattern, it looks as good as it feels.

Best Cotton Tank

Crest Tank

For the flattering silhouette of a tank top, but the softness of your favorite cotton tees, the Crest Tank gets full marks. This is a classic cut tank with a comfortable regular fit, perfect for those of you who like the worn-in feel of an old cotton tee to work out in but want to swap to something a bit more fit for purpose. Beyond the gym, this is one of the best cotton tanks for Summer lounging days on the beach, around the BBQ, or pool!

Best Tank For Lifting

Legacy Drop Arm Tank

Branded with our retro-inspired Legacy logo across the front, a nod to lifters past, the Legacy Drop Arm Tank must be our best lifting tank. With wide arm holes so that you never feel restricted during your arm day pump, biceps and back might just become your favorite workout.

Looking for a tank for the gym and your rest days?

Introducing our…

Ribbed Tank

The white, ribbed, sleeveless tank, is known for having a bit of a bad rep, but we're reclaiming it in 2024 as a layering staple when it comes to building stylish outfits for men. You might have worn a ribbed tank as an undershirt as a child (feeling nostalgic yet), but perhaps you sport them now in the colder months as a layering piece.

The great thing about a vest top is the versatility, you can wear the soft, cotton number under a shirt for an extra layer, especially work shirts that may be pretty thin, or use them for fashionable layering, styled underneath an overshirt, jacket, or flannel shirt. But the look we're loving the most is wearing your Ribbed Tank on its own, with shorts or baggy pants for the coolest (in more ways than one) summer 'fits.

Can you wear ribbed tanks to work out in?

It's a resounding yes, in fact, our Ribbed Tank has become the new gym favorite for men. What's not to like? The neutral colorways are great for pairing with bolder-colored gym shorts and pants like our blue mesh shorts or camo pumper pants. The fitted silhouette accentuates your physique and makes it easier to see your form in the mirror, and the soft cotton fabric keeps you cool and comfortable as you go to failure.

Men's Tanks FAQ's

  • Is it okay to wear a tank top in the gym?

    Unspoken rules seem to dominate the fitness world, and for some reason, tank tops have been frowned upon or considered attention-seeking. But we're here to tell you to shake those stereotypes. It is more than okay to wear tank tops to the gym. The truth is, men's tanks are just another piece of clothing, and as long as you are comfortable in what you wear and your form isn't impeded, you can wear whatever you like.

  • How do you wear a men's tank top?

    • Men's tank tops can be worn for all types of sports: weightlifting, running, yoga, pilates, or functional workouts, you name it. The advantage of wearing sleeveless tank tops to workout out in is that they will keep you cool, a little less restricted in the arm area, and therefore more comfortable. Tight-fit tank tops like our Ribbed Tank are perfect for everyday styling, while the looser styles are more popular for the gym.

    • You can wear them as a base layer in the colder months, worn under jumpers, sweatshirts, t-shirts, and hoodies. Alternately, they're a must in the Summer, worn alone as a lightweight layer or under button-up shirts in cotton or linen. And they're a comfy choice for your rest days, paired with sweat-shorts or sweatpants for a relaxed loungewear look.

  • What's the difference between a tank and a muscle tank?

    The main difference between a regular tank and a muscle tank is the aesthetic. Muscle tanks differ from regular tanks as they have a slightly wider strap, which can give the appearance of a mini cap sleeve. They often feature gaping armholes for extra ventilation, whereas regular tanks tend to be cut to sit just underneath the armpit. Muscle tanks on the other hand are typically looser than a regular tank which is usually slim - regular fit. Originally muscle tanks were DIY'd by cutting the sleeves off a t-shirt, which is what gives them their thicker strapped look and vintage appeal.

  • What's the difference between a Muscle tank and a Muscle-fit tank?

    Say you've seen someone sport a tight-fitting number in the gym and were keen to get your hands on one yourself, it's most likely that they were wearing a muscle-fit tank. The muscle-fit style is a tight-fitting cut designed to sculpt your silhouette and show off the muscles, slightly different from the wider-strap, looser muscle tank. Both serve the same purpose, the difference is in the fit and aesthetics. These vests can be made from performance fabric for working out, or ribbed cotton which is a popular choice for gym wear and casual wear.

  • What's the difference between a tank and a stringer?

    Stringers tend to lean more into vest territory than tanks, and this is purely down to the size of the straps. You may associate a stringer vest with the old-school bodybuilding scene, and you would be correct as the stringer has been a staple of the lifting community from the early beginnings. A stringer vest allows for a wide range of movement as it features thin straps, a low neckline, and low scooping arm holes for less restriction, and a Y-back design to accentuate the back muscles. The fabric hangs loosely off the body and is typically made from cotton to minimize sweating and irritation, making them a popular choice for weightlifters.

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