White, v-neck worn in front
White, v-neck worn in front
White, scoop neck worn in back
White, scoop neck worn in back
White, v-neck worn in front
White, v-neck worn in front
Black, v-neck worn in front
Black, v-neck worn in front
Black, scoop neck worn in back
Black, scoop neck worn in back
Black, v-neck worn in front
Black, v-neck worn in front
White, v-neck worn in front
White, scoop neck worn in back
White, v-neck worn in front
Black, v-neck worn in front
Black, scoop neck worn in back
Black, v-neck worn in front

Long Flutter Tank

Linen Top (ID: A132839)
Designed by Go Lightly
$178
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This linen tank layers with just about everything thanks to its flattering shape and front-to-back reversible design that can be worn as a scoop or V-neck.
  • Relaxed fit: Easy and comfortable, sits away from the body.
  • A-line silhouette: Flares away from the body.
  • Sleeveless
  • Reversible
  • Side slits
  • Tunic length
  • Size 1 Front Length: 28.25"
  • Size 1 Back Length: 28.25"
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  • Made in the USA
  • Models are 5'9"- 5'10'' and wearing size 0
  • Linen: Naturally breathable and airy, this beautiful textured fabric is a must-have for warm weather.
  • 100% linen
  • Machine wash
  • Hang to dry or tumble dry low
  • Shipping Charges are calculated for standard delivery to a single address within the contiguous USA and based on original prices, before discounts.
  • You may return or exchange any item within 14 days of receiving it (except for final sale items, ornament gift boxes, and custom orders). Learn More.
Go Lightly

Go Lightly

"I am a mostly self-taught clothing designer and seamstress whose love of handwork was born at a very early age. "

Designer Kiki Verveniotis launched Go Lightly in the early nineties in New York City, and it has since become a beloved go-to collection for women who appreciate spirited, ageless, trend-proof style as well as superfine workmanship. These are pieces to keep forever.

Kiki Verveniotis's first and most precious memories were of summer trips to her family's Greek island. While there, her aunts taught her to do needlework, as every young girl spent years building a collection of handworked linens and decorations intended for their own homes after they married. Today, the designer works out of her little house by the water in East Norwalk Harbor, Connecticut, where she sews every piece herself.

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