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Business in the front, party in the back—and no, we're not talking about a long-dead hairstyle. It's actually the latest trend in workout tops, which are all about showing off your sexy back and shoulders with criss-cross straps and big cutouts. But, the best part? They look incredible while you work out, and transition seamlessly from sweat to street. Pair them with your favorite mesh leggings for a super on-trend look.
Perforated mesh fabric keeps you cool and dry through hot yoga class. A conservative scoop neck contrasts the deep, sexy plunge the top takes in the back.
Athleta Shadow Stripe Energize Top ($59; athleta.com)
This strappy tank offers style and substance, with a built-in bra and breathable fabric that is as at home at brunch as it is at Barre class.
A cotton-like high-performance fabric wicks sweat and oozes style. The cutouts above the waist show off your killer physique, while the racerback flaunts those sculpted shoulders you've been working on.
Don't let this top fool you–it means serious business. The totally seamless design features a built-in bra with removable pads, ultra-stretchy material that moves with you every which way, and delicate, yet strong straps in the back.
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Splits 59 London Strap Back Tank ($82; nordstrom.com)
This super-sexy top would work out at the club, but is actually made of a high-performance Supplex-Lycra blend meant for wicking sweat during intense workouts. Flatlock seams prevent rubbing and chafing and adjustable straps allow for a custom fit.
With more than seven color combinations, this top is a must for any gymgoer. Besides looking good, it has Cool Switch technology to pull heat away from you, keeping you fresh and comfortable all session long.
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Zella Her Layered Racerback Tank ($38; nordstrom.com)
Pair this top with a bold, bright sports bra: Deep armholes and a racer back will show it off.
If you ever took dance lessons as a kid, then you probably remember Danskin. What you may not realize is that the dancewear company also makes gorgeous workout clothes for adults, like this tank. The flowy top has deep armholes and a racer back that reveal a built-in bra.
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Velvet Rose Women's Double Layer Tank ($30; target.com)
Gotta love Target: For $30, you get an on-trend tank with a built-in bra and super-lightweight fabric.
This relaxed-fit tank can be paired with jean shorts for a casual Saturday, or leggings for a light yoga workout. Just keep in mind that it's 35% cotton, which means it may not keep you as cool and dry as some of the other options on this list.
The small town of Riviersonderend got the lion’s share of the recent rains where 275mm fell on one farm in just under nine hours – flooding fields, destroying fencing, pumps and killing 75 sheep.
The floodwaters swept through the farmhouse and the family had to evacuate.
Wesseljan van Deventer, whose farm Blydskap is about 2km from the N2 outside Riviersonderend, said the farm had 351mm between Friday last week to Tuesday morning.
“From about 04:00 on Monday to 12.30, we got 275mm. We lost 75 sheep, mainly young animals, that got trapped in the corners of the camps and they trampled each other under the water,” Van Deventer said.
“The house is full of water, we can’t stay there. It came from the lands right through. Our water supply is gone, the pumps and the pipes, and fencing. You can’t walk through the lands. There has also been a lot of soil damage, soil loss. But that’s the game in farming. I would rather have floods than drought. We’ll survive this.”
The Van Deventer’s farm in Riviersonderend was flooded when a cut-off low system dumped 275mm of rain on their land in just under nine hours. (Wesseljan van Deventer)
The flooding closed the N2 near Riviersonderend on Monday.
While some have called this “early winter rain”, Henning Grobler of the SA Weather Service said it was a cut-off low pressure system that caused the widespread rain.
“It’s definitely not early winter rain, and it’s not summer rain either. Cut-off low systems are not uncommon, and generally give a fair amount of rain. They often result in heavy downpours in just a few hours,” Grobler said.
The weather service describes a cut-off low as part of a low pressure system that becomes cut off from the main circulation. It loses momentum and can “just sit for days” before dissipating. They bring a range of weather types, including torrential rain, and are one of the main drivers of flood damage.
Although the rain was widespread, from the West Coast across the southern part of the Western Cape to the Tsitsitsikama and Little Karoo, the rainfall was patchy, and none as high as that of the Riviersonderend area.
The SA Weather Service said rainfall measured on Monday was 145mm in Riviersonderend, 37mm in Swellendam, 48mm in Riversdale, 22mm in Ladismith, 25mm in both Robertson and Worcester, 32mm in Porterville, 21mm in Laingsburg, 25mm in both Struisbaai and Mossel Bay, and 32mm in Kirstenbosch. Only 3.8mm was measured in Oudtshoorn, although some farmers in the area had between 20 and 30mm.
The Van Deventer’s farm in Riviersonderend was flooded when a cut-off low system dumped 275mm of rain on their land in just under nine hours. (Wesseljan van Deventer)
Piet Kleyn, CEO of the Ostrich Business Chamber, said the rains had been welcome, but were so patchy and so low, they had done nothing to break the region’s drought.
“You can say the situation is almost the same. There were a few good thundershowers here and there, but what we need to break this drought is sustained rainfall.”
Ostrich farmers have lost an estimated R1bn and have had to lay off 15% to 16% of their workforce as the drought enters its fourth year. The size of the flock has declined by 20% since last season.
Johan Uys from the Oudtshoorn Municipality said the bit of rain had nevertheless raised the level of the town’s Raubenheimer supply dam from 35.5% to 37%.
“We’ve got water for another seven months.”
The region is to get additional water from Blossoms Water Project, a 22km pipeline from boreholes in the Blossoms region, but the earliest this could yield a supply would be in November.
The Van Deventer’s farm in Riviersonderend was flooded when a cut-off low system dumped 275mm of rain on their land in just under nine hours. (Wesseljan van Deventer)
Heinrich Robertson from the West Coast District Municipality said while the region had received some rain over the last two days, it was not enough to break the drought.
“We are still under water restrictions.”
The Voëlvlei Dam is 63% full and the Clanwilliam Dam 30.3% full. These fell to 15% and 7% last year.
In the Overberg region south of the N2, rain was patchy, with 42mm measured in Bredasdorp, while farmers reported figures that ranged from 5mm to 30mm.
Beaufort West’s municipal manager Kosie Haarhoff said they recorded 14mm over the weekend.
“It’s better than nothing and will help replenish the underground water that feeds the boreholes, but it is not going to break the drought.”
The town’s supply dam is 10% full and 18 of the 40 boreholes on which Beaufort West depends for its main water supply, have dried up.
The average level in Cape Town’s supply dams on Tuesday was 52.6%, up from 52.2% on Monday. The level is likely to increase over the next few days with the run-off from the mountains in the catchment area.
Capetonians are still within the 650 million litres a day target and last week used 605 million litres.
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Cape Town – There were tears of joy and broad smiles, as well as a sense of relief in the Springbok Sevens camp following their tournament win in Canada this weekend, which came just at the right time for the Blitzboks to gain momentum for the rest of the World Rugby Sevens Series.
Siviwe Soyizwapi, who had the honour of captaining the Blitzboks in their final two matches of the Canada Sevens in BC Place on Sunday after Philip Snyman was ruled out due to injury, said they felt a lot of mixed emotions in Vancouver.
“We needed this victory,” said Soyizwapi.
“We are rebuilding the squad and it was such a relief for us to get back to winning ways. This win was building and building, and it was just reward for the hard work.
“This win was very emotional for us as we worked so hard the last couple of weeks. We have smiles on the faces now as the massive efforts got reward. It was a perfect weekend where so many things came together for us, guys trusting and backing each other, all buying to the game plan and the squad working as brothers.”
Soyizwapi was “super happy” with the victory, but also the way the team delivered on Sunday: “We trained hard to play a certain way and it came off, the guys played like we know we can. This is a great result for us going forward.
Another Blitzbok stalwart, Werner Kok, said the win was not only important for the team.
“This is for everyone involved with the team as well, including our supporters – we almost took winning for granted and this is such a nice feeling to win again,” said Kok, who also praised the role of the SA Rugby Sevens Academy, with the likes of Impi Visser, JC Pretorius, Sako Makata and Kurt-Lee Arendse all graduating into Blitzboks this year.
“The guys in the Academy work just as hard as us. They keep competition as healthy as it could be and this win belongs to them too.
“It is important for the next group of players to take the flag and run with it. Nothing lasts forever and we must use every opportunity to play for this team and our country. You must be prepared to make sacrifices for this team and the guys showed that this weekend.”
Kok endorsed the younger players: “They did well and grabbed the opportunity. Look at Stedman Gans, he was given the starting role and he was phenomenal.”