



Women's tops & tees are the foundation of a techwear wardrobe: the layer you build everything else around. This range runs dark and graphic, with goth tanks, gothic tees, Harajuku crop tops, skeleton and anime prints, chain and buckle detailing, and cyberpunk bodysuits. It suits anyone who wants a hard, modern edge with the flexibility to dress a look up or down.
The core of this collection is the crop top, the tank and the printed tee, in colours that sit toward black, grey and the odd hit of red or pink. Lace-up crop tops, one-shoulder cuts and chain tanks bring the cyberpunk feel, while shirts with pockets keep things utilitarian. From here you can stack a techwear jacket over the top or pull on a hoodie for a softer, layered finish.
Women's techwear tops work best as part of a layered fit, so start with the silhouette you want. A cropped tank or fitted tee reads sharp tucked into high-waisted techwear pants, while a longer top sits well over shorts in warmer weather. For colder months, layer a tee under a vest to keep the dark, structured look without the bulk.
These tops carry from day to night without much effort. A plain dark tee and pants reads as everyday city wear, then a bodysuit or lace-up crop top shifts the same base into something built for a night out or a rave. Across most of Australia the lighter tanks and crops handle summer on their own, with layers added back in once the southern winter sets in.
Start with one strong top and build outward from there. Pick a dark crop top or graphic tee you would wear on repeat, then anchor it with a bottom and one outer layer. From a single tee you can move toward heavier styling by adding a techwear coat when the temperature drops, keeping the whole fit dark and cohesive.
What counts as a women's techwear top? A women's techwear top is any tee, tank, crop top or bodysuit cut for a dark, modern, layered look. This range covers goth tanks, gothic tees, Harajuku and anime crops, chain and buckle tops and cyberpunk bodysuits.
Are these tops suitable for warm Australian weather? Yes, the lighter tanks, crops and tees are made to wear on their own through summer. When the southern winter arrives you can layer the same tops under heavier pieces.
What colours do the tops come in? Most tops sit in black, grey and other dark tones, with occasional red and pink accents on graphic and printed pieces. This keeps them easy to mix into a darkwear or cyberpunk palette.
What should I pair them with? Pair them with bottoms and outer layers in the same dark range, such as techwear pants or a techwear jacket. Start with one top, then build the rest of the fit around it.