Hope you like linen.
When jumpsuits first came back into fashion a few years ago, I was unabashedly not on board. For one, I am very short. Two, I have to pee all the time. It just seemed complicated. But I’ve since grown a little less apprehensive, especially after seeing how versatile they can be, and that most of the ones I really covet are made of sustainable fabrics like linen and Tencel. Plus, some of my favorite LA brands like BackBeatRags and Mien are known to make a mean casual jumper, so who am I to judge? I just won’t hydrate those days. (Kidding.)
It’s no surprise that when searching for sustainable wrap jumpsuits you’re bound to come across almost entirely linen options. There are a few others thrown in the mix, but honestly, I think this material lends itself absolutely perfectly to the easy breezy style of a wrap jumpsuit. And if you’re gonna have a material that wrinkles, it might as well be something as effortless-looking as linen. Right?
Margo Jumper by Robyn King Studio / $209 / Wraps around the back, 100% linen Made in LA
Kindness Jumpsuit by Mien Studios in brushed cotton twill / $188 / Made in LA, and nursing friendly
Also comes in grey, dusty rose, and mustard. I love the mustard! Moms can get the mini version for their littles, too!
Linen Jumpsuit from Blue Anemone Clothes / $150 / Mid-weight European linen
Lark Jumpsuit by Lauren Winter / $290 / Mid-weight linen in oatmeal (also comes in Tencel)
Bright Pink Linen Jumpsuit by Ms Wrinkle / $110 / OEKO-TEX certified linen that comes in eco-friendly packaging
PS: Hello, romper version!!!
Wraparound Jumpsuit by Lauren Winter / $260 / Can be made if natural denim, Tencel, hemp blend
Rhys Jumper from Phoenix General / $355 / by ace&jig / Made in India
Stella Wrap Jumpsuit by Sotela / $249 / Tencel twill or Tencel + Flax Canvas (also comes in petite + tall!)
Symbology Baby Cacti Jumpsuit in Chambray from Made Trade / $140 / Fair trade and made by women artisans with eco-friendly dyes
Aurora Linen Jumpsuit by LoveAndConfuse / Linen and made to order
Which wrap jumpsuit would you invest in? I’m feeling really into this moss green, myself.
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