Shopping for tops can feel overwhelming when there are so many styles to choose from. I’ve stood in stores before, wondering what half of them were even called.
That’s exactly why I put this guide together. Understanding different tops makes it so much easier to build a wardrobe you actually love.
I’ll walk you through types of tops, from everyday basics like t-shirts and tank tops, to trendy styles like crop tops and off-shoulder tops, to classic picks like blouses and tunics.
I’ll also share tips on how to style them and which ones work best for different body shapes. Let’s break it down!
Everything You Need to Know Before Choosing Tops
Before diving into all the different styles, it helps to understand how tops are generally grouped. Most tops can be categorized into four simple factors, and knowing these makes shopping and styling much easier.
The first is fit and silhouette, which describes how the top drapes on your body, tight, loose, or somewhere in between. The second is sleeve style, including long, short, sleeveless, or unique cuts like batwing or puff sleeves.
The third is fabric and material, which affects comfort, seasonality, and how dressy or casual the top looks. The fourth is occasion, meaning whether the top is casual, formal, party-ready, or sporty.
Understanding these four elements helps you pick tops that flatter your body, suit your lifestyle, and match your personal style.
Everyday Basics
Every great wardrobe starts with the basics. These everyday tops are comfortable, easy to style, and the foundation of literally every outfit you’ll ever put together.
1. T-Shirt


The t-shirt is the most essential top every woman owns. It comes in crew neck, V-neck, scoop neck, graphic, oversized, and fitted cuts, all made from breathable cotton or jersey fabric.
Personally, I reach for a basic tee more than anything else in my wardrobe. Dress them up under a blazer or keep it casual with jeans and sneakers. A wardrobe without tees is simply incomplete.
Best for: Casual everyday wear, travel, layering
Pair with: Jeans, joggers, skirts, blazers
2. Tank Top


A tank top is a sleeveless, shoulder-baring top with wide straps and full torso coverage. It comes in fitted and relaxed silhouettes, usually made from breathable cotton or jersey fabric that keeps you cool throughout the day.
On hot days, a simple tank top is usually the first thing I grab. It’s lightweight, comfortable, and easy to style without much effort.
Tank tops work well for gym sessions, summer outings, or as a base layer under jackets and cardigans.
Best for: Gym sessions, beach days, summer casual, layering
Pair with: Shorts, jeans, skirts, cardigans, jackets
3. Camisole (Cami)


A camisole is a close-fitting sleeveless top held up by thin spaghetti straps. Usually made from silk, satin, or soft cotton, camis sit smoothly against the body and feel luxurious against the skin.
They’re incredibly versatile; wear one alone on a warm day, or layer it under a blazer or open-front cardigan for an instantly chic look. The fabric choice determines whether it reads casual or dressy.
Best for: Layering, casual wear, going out
Pair with: Blazers, cardigans, high-waisted pants
4. Blouse


A blouse is a polished top that can take you from work meetings to evening outings without feeling overdressed. These tops are often made from fabrics like chiffon, silk, or satin and may include details such as pleats, ruffles, lace trims, or decorative buttons.
Whenever I want to look polished without overthinking my outfit, a blouse is usually my safest choice. It instantly makes an outfit feel more put-together.
Blouses pair beautifully with tailored trousers, skirts, or structured pants for a balanced and refined look.
Best for: Office, formal events, semi-formal occasions
Pair with: Trousers, pencil skirts, tailored pants
5. Button-Down / Shirt Top


A button-down shirt top is a women’s version of the classic dress shirt, tailored to suit a feminine silhouette. Available in denim, linen, flannel, or printed fabrics, it’s one of the most flexible tops you can own.
Tuck it in for a polished, office-ready look, tie the hem for a casual vibe, or layer it open over a tee. Timeless, smart, and always relevant.
Best for: Office, casual, smart-casual outings
Pair with: Straight-leg trousers, skinny jeans, skirts
6. Sleeveless Top


A sleeveless top is a broad, versatile category that encompasses any structured top without sleeves. Unlike a basic tank, sleeveless tops often feature more refined necklines, such as halter, high neck, square neck, or cowl, making them suitable for a wider range of occasions.
They’re ideal for warm weather and transition easily into cooler months when layered under a blazer or lightweight jacket for a smart, clean finish.
Best for: Warm weather, layering, casual to semi-formal
Pair with: Trousers, jeans, midi skirts
7. Long-Sleeve Top


A long-sleeve top is a simple, full-coverage top that works year-round in practically any setting. It can be fitted and sleek for a more polished look, relaxed and oversized for a cozy vibe, or cropped for a trendy edge.
Long-sleeve tops are the ideal middle ground between a heavy sweater and a light tee, perfect for layering or wearing alone when you want coverage without bulk.
Best for: Year-round wear, layering, casual outings
Pair with: Jeans, leggings, skirts
8. Graphic Tee


A graphic tee is a t-shirt featuring a printed design, slogan, logo, band name, artwork, or pop culture reference. It’s one of the easiest ways to show off your personality without saying a word.
Graphic tees can be styled in countless ways: tucked into a midi skirt for a fun, elevated look, or thrown on with mom jeans and sneakers for an effortless weekend outfit. Bold, casual, and always expressive.
Best for: Casual outings, concerts, weekends
Pair with: Mom jeans, shorts, mini skirts
Trendy & Statement Styles
Want to stand out from the crowd? These trendy and statement styles are bold, fun, and guaranteed to turn heads wherever you go.
9. Crop Top


A crop top is a shorter top that ends above the waistline, sometimes near the belly button or slightly below the bust. It comes in many variations, including fitted, oversized, off-shoulder, halter, and long-sleeve designs.
The first time I tried a crop top, I realized how much difference high-waisted bottoms make. That combination instantly balances the look and keeps the outfit comfortable. Crop tops are popular for casual outings, concerts, and warm-weather styling
Best for: Casual outings, concerts, warm weather, festivals
Pair with: High-waisted jeans, skirts, or shorts
10. Off-Shoulder Top (Bardot Top)


Named after French actress Brigitte Bardot, who made this style iconic in the 1950s, the off-shoulder top sits across or just below the shoulders, beautifully framing the collarbone. It comes in fitted, flowy, and flouncy versions, ranging from casual cotton to refined chiffon.
This top has a naturally romantic and feminine energy that works for summer days and evening events alike. Timeless, flattering, and always in style.
Best for: Summer outings, date nights, casual events
Pair with: High-waisted jeans, midi skirts, wide-leg trousers
11. Cold Shoulder Top


A cold shoulder top looks like a regular sleeved top at first glance, until you notice the deliberate cutouts at the shoulders that reveal just a hint of skin. It keeps the structure of a full sleeve while adding a playful, flirty detail that elevates an otherwise ordinary outfit.
Cold shoulder tops are an easy way to add visual interest without going too bold. They work for casual days and relaxed evenings out.
Best for: Casual outings, brunch, everyday wear
Pair with: Trousers, skirts, skinny jeans
12. One-Shoulder Top


A one-shoulder top features a single strap over one shoulder while leaving the other completely bare, creating a striking asymmetric silhouette. This bold design draws immediate attention and has roots in both ancient Greek fashion and modern red-carpet glamour.
It’s a confident, fashion-forward choice that looks amazing paired with sleek trousers or a flowing skirt. One-shoulder tops instantly elevate a look from simple to standout with minimal effort.
Best for: Parties, formal events, nights out, dates
Pair with: High-waisted pants, tailored trousers, skirts
13. Halter Top


A halter top has straps that wrap around the neck or tie behind it, leaving the shoulders, upper back, and arms fully exposed. This open-back design creates a clean, show-stopping silhouette that’s perfect for warm weather.
Halter tops come in fitted and flowy versions and work beautifully at beach parties, summer evenings out, or casual weekends. They’re one of the most consistently popular warm-weather styles in women’s fashion.
Best for: Beach, parties, warm-weather events
Pair with: High-waisted shorts, wide-leg pants, maxi skirts
14. Tube Top


A tube top is a strapless, stretchy band of fabric that wraps tightly around the bust, with no straps. It stays in place through elasticated or silicone grip bands, and its minimal design makes it a bold, summery statement piece.
Originally popular in the 1970s and a swimwear staple of the 1940s and 50s, tube tops are bold, simple, and effortlessly stylish when styled with high-waisted bottoms for a balanced, modern look.
Best for: Summer parties, beach clubs, festivals, evenings out
Pair with: High-waisted jeans, long skirts, wide-leg trousers
15. Peplum Top


A peplum top is a fitted top with a short, flared ruffle of fabric attached at the waistline, creating an hourglass silhouette that flatters a wide range of body types. The flared detail adds structure, movement, and a touch of drama without being overwhelming.
Peplum tops beautifully bridge the gap between casual and formal, equally at home in the office, at brunch, or at a cocktail party. Chic, feminine, and always polished.
Best for: Office, cocktail parties, brunch, dinner dates
Pair with: Fitted trousers, pencil skirts, straight-leg jeans
16. Wrap Top


A wrap top crosses over at the front and ties at the waist, naturally creating a V-neckline and a cinched, flattering fit. Because the tie adjusts to your body, wrap tops are universally flattering and work well for all bust sizes and body types.
They come in floral prints, solid colors, and bold patterns, and transition easily from a casual daytime look to a polished evening outfit. One of the most wearable top styles ever designed.
Best for: Office, casual outings, date nights
Pair with: Wide-leg trousers, skirts, tailored pants
17. Asymmetrical Top


An asymmetrical top has a hemline that sits at different lengths on either side of the body, typically higher on one side, lower on the other, creating a diagonal, edgy silhouette. This unconventional cut adds a modern, fashion-forward energy to any outfit without requiring bold prints or flashy accessories.
Asymmetrical tops look especially striking in solid, dark colors and pair best with slim-fit bottoms that let the uneven hem take center stage.
Best for: Casual chic looks, going out, fashion-forward outfits
Pair with: Skinny jeans, leggings, fitted trousers
18. Tie-Front Top


A tie-front top features two panels at the front hem that you knot together, creating a casual, midriff-grazing look with a relaxed, flirty vibe. The tied hem adds a fun detail while giving the top a natural waist definition.
It typically covers the shoulders and arms while revealing just a sliver of the stomach, making it a playful but not overly revealing style. A go-to for breezy summer days and casual warm-weather hangouts.
Best for: Casual hangouts, summer outings, beach days
Pair with: High-waisted shorts, jeans, mini skirts
19. Ruffle Top


A ruffle top is decorated with layers of gathered or pleated fabric on the sleeves, neckline, hem, shoulders, or all over the body. Ruffles instantly add a feminine, romantic, and playful energy to any outfit, transforming even a basic silhouette into something special.
They come in subtle single-ruffle styles and dramatic, tiered versions for maximum impact. If you prefer a soft flutter at the cuff or a bold statement neckline, ruffles always add personality.
Best for: Dates, parties, semi-formal occasions, brunch
Pair with: Straight-leg jeans, midi skirts, trousers
20. Lace Top


A lace top is made from or embellished with intricate, semi-sheer lace fabric, one of the most feminine and romantic materials in fashion. Lace tops range from casual everyday styles to luxurious, high-end pieces.
Handmade lace tops are among the most expensive garments in fashion because of the intricate craftsmanship involved. They’re most often layered over a camisole for coverage, though styling them boldly without a base layer is a fashion-forward move all on its own.
Best for: Evening wear, dates, special informal occasions
Pair with: High-waisted trousers, skirts, jeans
21. Sheer Top


A sheer top is made from translucent or semi-transparent fabric, such as chiffon, organza, voile, or fine mesh, allowing the skin or clothing underneath to show through. Sheer tops are typically layered over a camisole or bralette for a polished, intentional look.
They add a soft, light quality to any outfit and work beautifully in both casual and evening settings. Sheer tops are one of the most consistently trending styles in contemporary women’s fashion.
Best for: Evening outings, layered looks, summer styling
Pair with: Cami or bralette underneath, trousers, skirts
22. Sequin / Embellished Top


A sequin or embellished top is covered in light-catching details, sequins, beads, crystals, embroidery, or metallic thread, designed to make you shine the moment you walk into a room. These tops are the ultimate party wear, bringing instant glamour and drama to any outfit.
They’re so eye-catching on their own that they require very little styling, just pair with simple bottoms and minimal accessories, and let the top do all the talking for the night.
Best for: Parties, formal events, nights out, New Year’s Eve
Pair with: Leather pants, satin skirts, wide-leg trousers
Classic & Formal Styles
Some tops never go out of style. These classic and formal picks are polished, timeless, and perfect for every occasion that calls for a put-together look.
23. Tunic


A tunic is a long, loose-fitting top that falls below the hips and sometimes reaches the mid-thigh, resembling a mini-dress. Unlike a blouse, which is shorter and more structured, a tunic is relaxed and flowy, designed for comfort and coverage.
Tunics are especially flattering over leggings or skinny jeans and suit a wide range of body types. They can be casual or semi-formal depending on the fabric and styling, truly a wardrobe workhorse.
Best for: Casual wear, everyday comfort, semi-formal events
Pair with: Leggings, skinny jeans, slim-fit trousers
24. Bodysuit


A bodysuit is a one-piece, form-fitting top that covers the torso and fastens with snaps at the crotch, much like a swimsuit worn as a top. Its genius is in the clean, always-tucked-in look it provides, with no fabric bunching or coming untucked throughout the day.
Bodysuits come in casual cotton styles, polished lace designs, and sleek evening versions. They’re one of the most practical and polished tops you can add to your wardrobe.
Best for: Casual, office, going out, creating a sleek silhouette
Pair with: High-waisted jeans, trousers, skirts
25. Tie-Neck Top


A tie-neck top features an oversized, beautiful bow or a flowing necktie at the collar, a signature of refined, classic office dressing. The bow adds a refined, feminine detail, transforming a simple blouse into a statement piece.
Made from soft, draped fabrics, these tops transition smoothly from a professional boardroom setting to a dinner. Think powerful yet polished. Pair with tailored trousers for the ultimate smart-chic combination that never goes out of style.
Best for: Office, formal dinners, professional events
Pair with: Tailored trousers, pencil skirts, wide-leg pants
26. Princess Line Top


A princess-line top is constructed with long vertical seams that run from the shoulders to the hemline, following the body’s natural curves. These seams act as built-in darts, sculpting a smooth, fitted silhouette without excess fabric or bulk.
The result is a clean, polished shape that beautifully highlights natural proportions. Princess line tops are a go-to for women who want a polished, figure-flattering look for formal occasions, special events, or a refined work wardrobe.
Best for: Special occasions, office wear, formal events
Pair with: Pencil skirts, tailored trousers, fitted pants
27. Empire Top


An empire top features a high waistline that sits just below the bust, with the rest of the fabric falling loosely and gently downward. This design beautifully skims over the hips and stomach, allowing for easy, comfortable movement while still looking polished.
Empire tops have a soft, romantic quality that works for both casual outings and more formal events. They’re especially flattering for those who prefer flowy, relaxed coverage through the midsection without sacrificing style or femininity.
Best for: Casual outings, semi-formal events, comfortable everyday wear
Pair with: Slim-fit jeans, leggings, trousers
28. Turtleneck Top


A turtleneck top features a high, close-fitting collar that folds over itself to fully cover the neck, one of fashion’s most iconic and enduring silhouettes. Turtlenecks provide warmth, elegance, and a clean, elongated neckline all at once.
They come in fitted, oversized, and cropped versions, making them suitable for everything from casual weekends to polished office days. A black fitted turtleneck, in particular, is considered one of the most effortlessly chic pieces a woman can own.
Best for: Autumn/winter wear, office, smart-casual outings
Pair with: High-waisted trousers, leather skirts, straight-leg jeans
29. Mock Neck / Half Turtleneck Top


A mock neck top is similar to a turtleneck, but the collar stands up around the neck without folding over, sitting lower and more subtly than a full turtleneck. It gives the same clean, beautiful neckline without the extra fabric bulk of a fold.
Mock necks have a sleek, modern appearance that looks polished in almost any setting. They’re a great option for women who love the turtleneck style but prefer a lighter, more streamlined version of the look.
Best for: Office, smart-casual, cooler weather
Pair with: Tailored trousers, midi skirts, jeans
30. Polo Top


A polo top is a collared, short-sleeved top with a short button placket at the neckline, a style that originated in sports and has since evolved into a smart-casual wardrobe essential.
Polo tops have a clean, put-together look that’s more polished than a plain tee but more relaxed than a full blouse. They come in classic solid colors, stripes, and bold prints. Tucked into a pleated skirt or chinos, a polo top strikes the perfect balance between sporty and chic.
Best for: Casual outings, sports, smart-casual events
Pair with: Chinos, straight-leg jeans, pleated skirts
Relaxed & Boho Styles
Life’s too short for stiff, uncomfortable tops. These relaxed and boho styles are all about free-spirited energy, effortless movement, and dressing like you truly mean it.
31. Kaftan Top


A kaftan top is a loose, flowy, often knee-length style with wide sleeves and an effortless slip-on design, no zips, no buttons, just pure ease. Kaftans are typically made from lightweight fabrics and decorated with ethnic prints, embroidery, beading, or vibrant patterns, making them feel warm and artisanal.
They’re the ultimate vacation and beach-day top, relaxed, beautiful, and completely fuss-free. Originally rooted in North African and Middle Eastern fashion, kaftans are now a beloved global wardrobe staple.
Best for: Beach holidays, vacations, casual summer outings
Pair with: Wide-leg trousers, linen pants, sandals
32. Peasant Top


A peasant top is a loose, relaxed style featuring a wide or off-shoulder neckline, puffed or long sleeves with elastic at the cuffs, and a slightly gathered body. Rooted in traditional European folk clothing, peasant tops have a timeless, bohemian spirit and often feature smocking, embroidery, eyelet detailing, or lace trim.
They’re incredibly comfortable, easy to wear, and naturally flattering on most body types. A true boho essential that belongs in every free-spirited wardrobe.
Best for: Boho looks, casual outings, festivals, summer
Pair with: Wide-leg jeans, flowy skirts, linen trousers
33. Smocked Top


A smocked top uses elastic stitching to gather sections of fabric, usually across the bust, waist, or shoulders, creating a textured, fitted look that stretches comfortably with the body.
The smocked panels give the top a naturally defined shape without any boning or structure, making it incredibly easy to wear and flattering without effort. Smocked tops are popular across all age groups for their laid-back summer vibe, comfort, and the fact that they require absolutely zero styling fuss.
Best for: Everyday casual, beach days, summer wear
Pair with: High-waisted jeans, shorts, linen trousers
34. Boho / Bohemian Top


A boho top is a loose, free-spirited style inspired by nomadic, Gypsy, and countercultural fashion movements that became a worldwide trend in the 1990s and 2000s. Boho tops are defined by their relaxed fit, flowing fabrics, and distinctive details, such as intricate embroidery, cultural prints, fringe, macramé, or lace inserts.
They celebrate individuality and an effortless, carefree style. Universally flattering on all body types, boho tops look best paired with flared jeans, maxi skirts, or wide-leg linen trousers.
Best for: Festivals, casual outings, beach trips, everyday casual
Pair with: Flared jeans, maxi skirts, wide-leg trousers
35. Poncho Top


A poncho top is a cloak-like garment with just a single slit or opening for the head, no defined sleeves, no fitted bodice, just fabric that drapes loosely and symmetrically over the body. Ponchos originated in Latin America as practical outerwear and have since become a popular casual fashion staple worldwide.
Lightweight versions are great for breezy summer evenings, while thicker, knit ponchos provide real warmth in cooler weather. Slip one on over jeans or leggings, and you’re instantly put together.
Best for: Casual strolls, boho looks, cooler days
Pair with: Skinny jeans, leggings, boots
36. Batwing / Dolman Top


A batwing top, also called a dolman or Magyar top, features sleeves that extend directly from the collar or neckline in one continuous, uninterrupted piece of fabric, creating a wide, wing-like silhouette when the arms are raised.
This cut eliminates the traditional armhole seam, resulting in a relaxed, comfortable drape that flows naturally with the body. Batwing tops are cozy and effortlessly stylish, especially in soft jersey or knit fabrics that emphasize the fluid shape of the cut.
Best for: Casual everyday wear, cozy looks, layering
Pair with: Slim-fit jeans, leggings, skinny trousers
37. Blouson Top


A blouson top has a loose, relaxed body that’s gathered and cinched at the hemline or waistline using elastic or a drawstring, creating a soft, puffed effect across the torso. The cinched hem gives the top a structured, intentional silhouette, despite its relaxed fit; it neither clings nor hangs freely.
Blouson tops are comfortable and practical while still looking polished and put-together. They’re especially flattering for those who prefer a little extra room through the midsection without sacrificing shape or style.
Best for: Casual wear, smart-casual outings
Pair with: Straight-leg jeans, trousers, midi skirts
Knitwear & Layering Styles
When comfort meets style, you get knitwear. These cozy, layerable tops are your go-to picks for staying warm without ever compromising on looking great.
38. Sweatshirt


A sweatshirt is a loose, long-sleeved, collarless pullover made from soft fleece or cotton fabric, with ribbed cuffs and a ribbed hem for a snug, comfortable fit. Originally designed as athletic wear for warming up before exercise, sweatshirts have long since crossed over into everyday fashion.
They come in plain solid colors, oversized cuts, and bold graphic prints. Easy to throw on, incredibly comfortable, and practically effortless to style, the sweatshirt is comfort dressing done exactly right.
Best for: Loungewear, casual outings, travel, cooler weather
Pair with: Joggers, jeans, leggings
39. Hoodie


A hoodie is essentially a sweatshirt with an attached hood and often a kangaroo pocket or zip front. It’s one of the most comfortable and relaxed tops you can own.
I probably wear hoodies more than any other top during colder months. They’re easy to throw on and instantly make an outfit feel cozy.
Hoodies come in pullover or zip-up styles and work well for casual wear, gym trips, or relaxed weekends.
Best for: Lounging, casual outings, gym, cold-weather layering
Pair with: Joggers, jeans, biker shorts
40. Sweater / Pullover Top


A sweater is a knitted top pulled over the head without any fastening, available in chunky knit, fine knit, cable knit, ribbed, oversized, and fitted styles. Sweaters are a winter wardrobe essential that also happen to look polished and put-together when styled correctly.
From a cozy weekend-at-home chunky knit to a sleek fine-gauge sweater tucked into tailored trousers for the office, this versatile knit top is one of the hardest-working pieces in any cold-weather wardrobe. Timeless, warm, and always stylish.
Best for: Autumn/winter wear, casual, and office use
Pair with: Straight-leg jeans, tailored trousers, midi skirts
41. Cardigan Top


A cardigan is an open-front knitted jacket worn as a top, fastened with buttons, snaps, or a zipper. It’s one of the most versatile layering pieces in any wardrobe; throw it over a camisole for a put-together look or layer it over a blouse for extra warmth.
Cardigans come in lightweight cotton versions for spring and summer and thicker knit versions for autumn and winter. Classic and beautiful, the cardigan is a layering essential that never goes out of style.
Best for: Layering, all seasons, smart-casual wear
Pair with: T-shirts, camisoles, jeans, trousers
42. Crop Sweater


A crop sweater is a knitted pullover cut shorter than a standard sweater, ending above the waist or at the midriff. It gives you all the warmth and comfort of a regular sweater while adding a trendy, fashion-forward silhouette that works beautifully with high-waisted bottoms.
Crop sweaters come in chunky, ribbed, and fine-knit versions, making them a versatile cold-weather staple. They strike the perfect balance between cozy and cool, a go-to piece for autumn street-style looks.
Best for: Autumn/winter casual, street style
Pair with: High-waisted jeans, wide-leg trousers, midi skirts
Bold & Edgy Styles
Ready to turn heads? These bold and edgy styles are made for women who love to make a statement and own every room they walk into.
43. Corset Top


A corset top is a structured, typically strapless top featuring steel or plastic boning that cinches the waist and shapes the torso into a defined silhouette. Originally worn as an undergarment from the 16th century onward, corset tops evolved into a bold outerwear fashion statement, most notably in the 1990s and again in the 2020s.
They fasten with hook-and-eye closures or lace-up backs. Corset tops are dramatic, powerful, and one of the most confidence-boosting styles in women’s fashion.
Best for: Nights out, formal events, bold fashion statements
Pair with: Loose pants, maxi skirts, wide-leg trousers
44. Bustier Top


A bustier top is similar to a corset but includes built-in brassiere cups that provide support and shape to the bust. It’s a fitted, figure-hugging top that sculpts the torso beautifully and may come with or without shoulder straps, depending on the design.
Bustiers are more wearable and practical than full corsets while still delivering a bold, structured silhouette. They look beautiful as going-out tops paired with high-waisted trousers or skirts and minimal accessories for a sleek, powerful evening look.
Best for: Evening wear, parties, bold going-out looks
Pair with: High-waisted trousers, skirts, wide-leg jeans
45. Bralette


A bralette is a lightweight, soft, unstructured top that resembles a bra but is worn as outerwear, typically made from lace, ribbed cotton, or strappy fabric without underwire or heavy padding.
Bralettes are a fashion-forward, confident choice that can be worn alone as a bold statement or layered under sheer blouses, open blazers, or oversized jackets for a stylish peek-a-boo effect. They come in a wide range of styles from intricate and feminine to sporty and minimalist, covering all fashion personalities.
Best for: Layering, casual summer wear, festival style
Pair with: High-waisted jeans, blazers, sheer blouses
46. Choker Neck Top


A choker-neck top features a distinctive built-in choker band that sits high at the neckline, with a V-shaped or rectangular cutout positioned just below it, as if the neckline has been cut away to reveal a gap between the choker and the main body of the top.
This edgy design detail gives a classic top a bold, modern twist that catches the eye instantly. Popular in both 90s fashion and contemporary street style, the choker neck top is a statement piece that needs very little else to make an outfit memorable.
Best for: Going out, casual fashion-forward looks
Pair with: High-waisted jeans, leather pants, fitted skirts
47. Cape Top


A cape top features a short, flowy cape layer attached at the neckline or across the shoulders, creating a dramatic, layered effect that flows over the body. The cape silhouette adds structure and visual interest to an outfit without adding any actual bulk or weight.
Cape tops have a naturally theatrical, regal quality that works beautifully for formal occasions and elevated evening looks. They’re an excellent choice when you want to make a visual impact without resorting to heavy embellishments or bold prints.
Best for: Formal events, going out, smart-casual occasions
Pair with: Fitted trousers, pencil skirts, slim-fit pants
48. Net / Mesh Top


A net or mesh top is made from open, netted material that is fully or semi-transparent, creating a sheer, textured look that’s bold and fashion-forward. Net tops are almost always layered over a camisole or bralette to create a striking contrast between the skin or underlayer and the textured outer fabric.
They add depth, edge, and a hint of rebellion to any outfit. Originally rooted in punk and underground fashion, mesh tops are now a mainstream staple for festival and evening looks.
Best for: Evening wear, bold fashion looks, festivals
Pair with: Cami underneath, high-waisted jeans, leather pants
Specialty & Niche Styles
Not every top fits neatly into a basic category. These specialty and niche styles bring unique details, clever construction, and serious fashion-forward energy to your wardrobe.
49. Peter Pan Collar Top


A Peter Pan collar top features a flat, closely fitted collar with soft, rounded edges that meet symmetrically at the center front, inspired directly by the costume of J.M. Barrie’s famous fictional character.
The collar adds a sweet, vintage-inspired detail that transforms a plain top into something charming and distinctive. Peter Pan collar tops have appeared repeatedly across fashion history and remain a beloved staple for women who appreciate a feminine, retro look with a modern, wearable spin.
Best for: Vintage looks, casual-cute outfits, everyday wear
Pair with: A-line skirts, straight-leg jeans, wide-leg trousers
50. Flared Hem Top


A flared hem top has a bodice that fits at the bust and gradually widens dramatically toward the hem, creating a bold, trumpet-like silhouette at the bottom. Unlike a peplum top, where the flare is a separate attached piece, the flared hem top transitions smoothly into the wider hem as one fluid garment.
The dramatic flare adds movement, femininity, and visual energy to any outfit, especially when made from a flowing fabric that swishes with every step.
Best for: Casual to semi-formal looks, summer outfits
Pair with: Fitted jeans, skinny trousers, leggings
51. Waistcoat Top


A waistcoat top is a sleeveless, tailored vest worn as a standalone top, not just as a layering piece over a shirt. Waistcoats surged in popularity as a major fashion trend in the mid-2020s, adding a structured, sharp, and smartly elevated feel to any outfit.
They button up at the front, creating a polished silhouette that works for office dressing, smart-casual outings, and even parties. Worn alone or layered, the waistcoat top is one of the most versatile and trend-forward pieces in contemporary women’s fashion.
Best for: Office, smart-casual outings, parties, elevated everyday looks
Pair with: Trousers, wide-leg jeans, tailored pants
52. Bell Sleeve Top


A bell sleeve top features sleeves that fit closely from the shoulder to the elbow, then flare out dramatically below, widening like the shape of a bell toward the wrist. This romantic, bohemian sleeve style adds instant visual interest and movement to an otherwise simple top.
Bell-sleeve tops look beautiful in lightweight, flowy fabrics like chiffon or crepe that accentuate the dramatic flare of the sleeve. They’re a striking choice for warm-weather events, boho style lovers, and anyone who enjoys a touch of vintage-inspired drama.
Best for: Boho looks, casual events, summer, and festival wear
Pair with: Skinny jeans, fitted trousers, straight-leg pants
53. Illusion Top


An illusion top uses sheer, transparent fabric panels or strategically placed cutouts to create the visual impression that more skin is exposed than actually is. The sheer sections are carefully positioned so that the overall look is beautiful and daring at the same time, giving a hint of skin without being too revealing.
Illusion tops require careful undergarment planning but reward the effort with a uniquely beautiful, fashion-forward result. They’re a favourite on red carpets and at formal events for their clever blend of modesty and allure.
Best for: Formal events, cocktail parties, evenings out
Pair with: Tailored trousers, fitted skirts, wide-leg pants
How to Choose the Right Top for Your Body Shape
Everybody is different, and that’s what makes fashion exciting. Knowing your body shape makes choosing tops much easier. Once I understood this, shopping became far less frustrating.
| Body Shape | Key Goal | Best Top Styles | Avoid |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apple | Define the waist, elongate the torso | V-neck, wrap top, empire top, A-line tunic | Boxy tops, crew necks, clingy midriff styles |
| Pear | Add volume to the upper body | Off-shoulder, ruffled sleeves, embellished necklines, boat neck | Hip-level embellishments, tight sleeveless tops |
| Hourglass | Highlight the natural waist | Wrap top, fitted tee, peplum top, bodysuit | Oversized or boxy tops that hide curves |
| Rectangle | Create the illusion of curves | Peplum top, smocked top, ruffle top, wrap top | Straight, boxy tops with zero waist detail |
| Inverted Triangle | Minimize shoulder width | V-neck, scoop neck, flowy tops, empire tops | Off-shoulder, boat neck, ruffled shoulders |
The ideal top for your body shape is always the one that boosts your confidence, ensures comfort, and helps you feel like the best version of yourself.
Final Thoughts
By now, you’ve got a solid understanding of all the different types of tops out there, and trust me, that knowledge makes a real difference when you’re putting together an outfit.
I hope this guide helped you put names to styles you’ve seen before but never knew what to call. The best part about tops is how easy they are to mix and match.
Once you know your options, getting dressed becomes a lot more fun and a lot less stressful. If you’re building a capsule wardrobe or just looking for one great new piece, start with what feels most “you.”
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