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The North Face Flow Cami Tank - Women's
You don't need crazy batten-down support for yoga class, but it is nice to have a bit of support, which is why The North Face made the Women's Flow Cami Tank with a built-in shelf bra. This way, you don't have to deal with the tight-over-the-shoulders fit of most super supportive bras. The Flow Cami Tank's soft fabric wicks moisture, and the long-ish cut helps cover your back while you're stretching.
Bottom Line: The only thing your top half needs for yoga class is The North Face Flow Cami Tank.
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Poor Design & Fit
By: Katie
March 27, 2009
I ended up returning this shirt for a couple reasons. First, the shelf bra & the gathered detailing don't line up at all. The detailing on the shirt hangs several inches lower than the actual bra inside, making my boobs look super saggy. The straps/sleeves felt quite long, too, making the top lay too far down on my chest. Also, the design of the arm holes is odd. You can't tell from this picture, but they are very large, and come around to the front of the shirt slightly. I felt like if I moved a certain way these generous arm holes may let a bit too much side-boob slip out.
I ordered an XS, which I usually wear for tank tops, but this shirt was far too tight, and the material had less flexibility than I expected. However, even though I had to struggle to get in & out of the shirt, the shelf bra was too roomy, so it wouldn't have fit any better in a Small.
For reference, I'm 5'2", about 115lbs, and wear a B cup.
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