First it was maxi dresses, then it was overalls (updated this week with more styles!), and now it’s the utility jumpsuit… don’t you love how many options we have for one-piece outfits these days? It took me a while to get behind jumpsuits (I’m 5’0 and have a tiny bladder, so, even if it fits, it’s annoying), buuut now that I spend oh so much time at home I can’t deny how comfortable they are. And should I finally leave my den (thank goodness for Seattle spring!), I even look slightly put together, thanks to these one-piece looks. Whether it’s the boiler suit, the flight suit, the work suit or the coveralls–this simple yet tailored style of the sustainably made utility jumpsuit is so versatile you might as well have a few new hues! Check out all the colors these goodies are available in 🌈, below…
Pink jumpsuit from Big Bud Press
Gray painters jumpsuit by Christy Dawn
YELLOW jumpsuit from nooworks
Red jumpsuit from Back Beat Co
Green jumpsuit by Sotela
Plum jumpsuit by Outerknown
Orange jumpsuit by Saint Geraldine from Cara Cara
Mint linen jumpsuit from OffOn
Neutral MATE linen jumpsuits
Black tencel jumpsuit by Komodo
Lilac People Tree jumpsuit from Sancho’s
What jumpsuits are you wearing lately? Tell us which of these sustainably made utility jumpsuits you’d wear… I love the fit of the grey and black, but pink is more my style! 🌈
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