The Bay’s iconic name comes from Captain Tobias Furneaux as he sailed past in 1773, spotting Aboriginal fires lighting up the coast line. Evidence of these first Tasmanian inhabitants in the form of shell and bone piles (middens) are dotted in and among the grass. The name could also apply to the brilliant orange lichen that grows on the granite boulders lining the bay.
It may be a staple, but our tank comes with exclusive attention to detail in all natural fibres.
- Bound neckline and armholes
- French dart at bust
- Complimentary curved hemline
- Centre back keyhole opening at neckline
- Centre back split at hem
Colourway - Aerial Bay of Fires
Light-weight fabric - 100% Organic Cotton Poplin
(slim/regular Fit)
Actual measurements of garment
XXS 6-8 |
XS/S 8-10 |
M/L 12-14 |
L/XL 14-16 |
XXL 18-20 |
3XL 22-24 |
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bust (total circumference) | 92cm | 101cm | 111cm | 120cm | 136cm | 151cm |
hip (total circumference) | 94cm | 102cm | 112cm | 121cm | 137cm | 151cm |
length (shoulder point to hem ) | 57cm | 60cm | 62cm | 64cm | 66cm | 68cm |
Model (not model) me, I am wearing XS/S. I am a size 8/10, more a 10 in the top. I am also wearing our best-selling size XS/S.