Salma Sheer Front Cami
White Silk Tank by Greylin
How to wear Greylin Salma Sheer Front Cami
For a relaxed casual ensemble, wear a white silk tank with charcoal ripped skinny jeans — these two pieces fit nicely together. Round off with black leather heeled sandals to upgrade your look.
This combo of a white silk tank and a beige leather pencil skirt is effortless, seriously stylish and oh-so-easy to copy! Take this look a more glamorous path by finishing off with beige leather heeled sandals.
Extremely stylish and practical, this pairing of a Greylin white silk tank and navy skinny jeans provides variety. Introduce white leather heeled sandals to the equation to completely switch up the outfit.
If you’re a jeans-and-a-tee kind of gal, you'll like this straightforward but seriously stylish pairing of a white silk tank and black ripped skinny jeans. Give your outfit an extra dose of style with black leather ankle boots.
Go for a simple but at the same time casually stylish ensemble by opting for a Greylin white silk tank and blue flare jeans.
A white silk tank and black silk shorts make for the ultimate cool-girl's casual style. And if you wish to immediately level up your look with footwear, complement your ensemble with a pair of black leather ankle boots.
This outfit with a Greylin white silk tank and grey capri pants isn't so hard to achieve and easy to change according to circumstances. As for footwear, complete your ensemble with white low top sneakers.
This casual combination of a Greylin Salma Sheer Front Cami from Revolve Clothing and a black and white polka dot pencil skirt is extremely easy to throw together in no time flat, helping you look stylish and prepared for anything without spending too much time combing through your wardrobe. Take this outfit in a more glamorous direction with red suede pumps.
This casual combo of a Greylin Salma Sheer Front Cami and a burgundy pencil skirt is a winning option when you need to look good in a flash. Want to break out of the mold? Then why not add beige leather pumps to the mix?