Mind the hem
Longer, fitted hems and thumbholes keep a top in place through forward folds and down dog.
The Yoga Edit
Layers and long sleeves built to move, wick and stay put when you fold forward, from studio warm-ups to the commute home.
A good yoga top earns its place by staying out of the way. It moves with you through every transition, breathes when the room heats up, and never needs tugging back into place mid-pose.
We pick tops cut for movement: soft technical knits, thoughtful coverage and lengths that stay down through forward folds and inversions.
The buyer's guide
Three things worth checking before you buy, so it works as hard as you do.
Longer, fitted hems and thumbholes keep a top in place through forward folds and down dog.
Cropped for hot flows, longline for restorative and the walk to the studio.
Breathable, moisture-wicking knits keep you cool and dry as the practice builds.
Complete the set
Round out your practice with pieces that complete the kit.
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The best yoga top stays exactly where you put it. A slightly fitted cut through the torso means the fabric will not slide over your head in downward dog or shoulderstand, while still giving room to breathe and twist. Longer hems sit comfortably over high-waisted leggings and keep your lower back covered through forward folds. If you prefer a relaxed look, a cropped or boxy tee paired with a high-rise legging gives coverage without cling.
Match the top to your class. Fitted long sleeves and lightweight tees suit dynamic vinyasa and power flow, while soft, draped styles feel right for slower yin and restorative sessions. Many yogis keep a couple of both so they are ready for whatever the timetable brings.
Breathability is everything once you start to move and sweat. Look for lightweight, moisture-wicking knits with four-way stretch that dry quickly and feel airy against the skin. Soft modal and technical blends drape beautifully and resist clinging. For warm-weather flows, open backs, mesh panels and looser weaves all help air move.
For hot yoga, the lightest, fastest-drying fabrics win, so choose airy tees, open backs or a fitted singlet-style top rather than heavy cotton that traps sweat. A close fit also stops the top sliding as the room heats up. Whatever style you choose, follow the care label to protect the stretch and shape. Browse the full tops and tees range below to find your Australian size.