What Are the Best Jumpsuits? (2024)

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By Rachael Griffiths, a writer at the Strategist covering beauty, fashion, and travel. She joined the Strategist in 2021 after interning for the site.

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It’s easy to see the appeal of the jumpsuit: Throw on a single garment and you’re ready to go. Perhaps that’s the reason they’ve become a wardrobe staple for many women, just as essential as a pair of ankle boots or a trusty white tee. But as with any basic, not all jumpsuits are made equal, and you might be struggling to find one to suit your own personal style. To help, I asked 15 fashionable people — including stylists, costume designers, and our own writers and editors — about their favorites, then scoured our archives for any standouts (including some that celebrities told us they can’t live without). Below, find rugged workwear-inspired styles and party-appropriate options, and my go-to first date outfit (all organized by price, so you can easily find one to suit your budget.)

Best under-$100 jumpsuits

Strategist editor Maxine Builder discovered this affordable, “wildly practical” jumpsuit in the Work Utility and Safety Apparel section of Amazon. After wearing it year-round, “my affection for the piece has reached the point where I actually feel a little lost when I reach for the jumpsuit in the morning, only to remember that it’s in the wash,” writes Builder. “But since these coveralls are less than $40 apiece, I can stock up on all of the colors without breaking the bank — or having to really think about dressing myself ever again.”

If you’re looking for an affordable, cozy, pajama-adjacent jumpsuit, we suggest this flight-attendant favorite. At our last (unofficial) count, the number of flight attendants who owned it was nearly 400 — and, according to some of the ones we spoke to about it, their enthusiasm spawned a dedicated Facebook group about the garment called “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Jumpsuit.” Writer Hilary Reid, who talked to those flight attendants about why they love it so, summed up what she learned like this: “When people who fly for a living say that something is travel-friendly — and comfortable, easy to wear, and generally no fuss — we’re inclined to take their word for it.”

This $40 Target jumpsuit can stand with options even five times its price. It’s a staple for New York Magazine deputy editor Alexis Swerdloff, who owns it in camel brown (there are plenty of other shades available, including olive green). The size range is generous, ranging from 0–30. Made with twill cotton, the jumpsuit has four roomy, iPhone-friendly pockets and a flattering waist-cinching belt.

For transitional weather (like from summer to fall), social media manager and activist Kara Smith loves this short-sleeved jumpsuit from workwear-turned-streetwear-brand Dickie’s. She says the jumpsuit is great for “cool mornings that turn into warm afternoons” because of its breathable, sweat-wicking Temp-iQ fabric. The material is slightly stretchy, and adding to the jumpsuit’s comfort is elastic along the back of the waistband that gives it a relaxed fit. “Plus, it has plenty of pockets,” adds Smith.

Although not technically a jumpsuit, this unitard got the seal of approval from both Smith and Strategist writer Dominique Pariso. Smith describes it as “flattering and functional,” praise echoed by Pariso (who particularly loves how the unitard flatters her butt). Thanks to its thick and compressive material, Pariso finds the unitard super-supportive during aerobic exercises like burpees and squats. Smith works out in her unitard, too, but also likes to throw it on as a day-to-day casual outfit — which is how it made it’s way onto this list.

Strategist contributor Jenny Friedler discovered this jumpsuit while heavily pregnant but worried “a garment claiming to be one-size-fits-all seemed destined to make my five-foot-three self look like a hobbit.” Much to her surprise, though, the garment fit her (and her bump) comfortably. Presentable enough to wear on a Zoom call, Friedler calls the jumpsuit the ultimate WFH fit and says her non-pregnant sister, who was inspired to buy one for herself, loves it just as much as she does. And as you may have already clocked, thanks to the pleated design, the jumpsuit is a dupe for the cool-people-approved Pleats Please line by Issey Miyake.

Best under-$200 jumpsuits

I once called this the best piece of clothing I’d ever bought in my life: Three years later, I still stand by it. Since picking up this jumpsuit from sustainable London-based brand PeachyDen, it’s become my ultimate go-to piece. It’s so slinky and flattering that, once it’s zipped up, it looks as if it’s been tailored to my body, and it always makes me look put together — with very little effort.The beauty of this piece is that you can wear it almost anywhere. I’ve partnered it with Converse for picnics, Docs for festivals, and I no longer stress about a first date outfit — I just pair it with some heels. In the winter, I switch to wearing the decadent velvet version, too.

Nooworks is a women-owned apparel brand known for its brightly printed and patterned garments that are all produced in California. Novelist Helen Phillips brought no less than four of their jumpsuits (which also come in neutral styles like this one that she owns) on a six-week-long book tour and noted that, while their $148 price tag may seem steep, “compliments and inquiries rain down” on her whenever she leaves the house in one.

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Chloe Anello, a former Strategist writer, owns three of these jumpsuits that she loves for its versatility. “It’s comfortable with breathable fabric that’s not stiff like that of other utility jumpsuits, allowing me to wear it without overheating” in the summer. Come the colder months, Anello says she just throws a turtleneck on underneath, which “keeps me warm.” She notes this is also a good option if you’re tall; Anello is 5-foot-9 and says “the pants actually reach my ankles, which is rare.”

A fan of simplicity, stylist Ansley Morgan loves “the ease of a jumpsuit because your outfit requires very little thought.” It makes sense, then, that her pick is this unfussy option from Universal Standard. With its minimal details and loose fit, Morgan says it’s a great piece for everyday wear. It’s made of a comfortable, stretchy cotton twill and available in sizes 00 to 40 (as with all of the pieces from Universal Standard).

Long before Skims, there was Spanx. Its “perfect” jumpsuit, made head to toe from the brand’s figure-hugging, core-shaping ponte fabric, is a favorite of petite-plus influencer Tinsaye Berhanu. She says it’s “very comfortable and easy to style casually but can also be amped up with heels and accessories.” Berhanu owns the jumpsuit in off-white, but it’s also available in classic and easy-to-style black.

Best splurge-worthy jumpsuits

Musician Phoebe Bridgers told us she loves this jumpsuit, which makes her “feel like a superhero when I put it on.” She’s such a fan that she owns two, in black, and says she wears them so often that “they’re now more gray.” California-based brand Big Bud Press makes their cotton twill jumpsuits in just about any color you can think of, and also has a short-sleeved version if you’re dressing for warmer weather. Though they do have one flaw, which Bridgers sums up like this: “You have to strip to go pee, so that’s a little rough.” Still, she says “the jumpsuit is so comfortable, it makes up for that.”

Builder also owns the Expedition jumpsuit from Alex Mill, which she says is more fitted, giving it a slightly dressier vibe. “I wore it to a bridal lunch with my in-laws recently, and it was totally appropriate,” she says. The jumpsuit has a self-tie belt if you’re after a little extra cinch (though this is removable) and plenty of deep, handy pockets for stowing your phone and keys securely.

A jumpsuit list wouldn’t be complete without something from the queen of coveralls: Ilana Konh. Her signature jumpsuits are worn by everyone from Molly Baz to Erica Chidi Cohen. “You can pretty much find me in an Ilana Kohn jumpsuit any day of the week, on any occasion,” says designer and illustrator Jordan Barton, who owns the discontinued Tuck Coveralls, similar to this short-sleeved jumpsuit. “I love how capable I look and feel in it — like I can do anything in it.”

“I’ve been really into corsets and boning since last year, when I purchased this jumpsuit,” says Strategist junior writer Brenley Goertzen. “The mesh cutouts are very tasteful, and the bodice really sucks me in, but not in an uncomfortable way. I like that it has built-in cups, so I don’t need a bra, and the pants are very lightweight, so I’m never overheating.” The jumpsuit was Goertzen’s first purchase from House of CB, where she now finds herself returning for formal- and occasionwear dresses and jumpsuits. Although it has a zipper close, Goertzen says she can easily manage to get it on and off to nip to the bathroom. And it’s so popular that several of her friends have borrowed it already.

Additional reporting by Dominique Pariso.

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What body type looks good in a jumpsuit? ›

If you have an hourglass figure, you're in luck! Almost any type of jumpsuit will look great on you. Just make sure to choose a style that fits well in the waist and accentuates your curves. If you're petite, look for a jumpsuit with a cropped or wide-leg silhouette.

How to find a flattering jumpsuit? ›

Accentuate Your Best Features

If you have a small waist, you might want to choose a jumpsuit that has a defined waistline to accentuate this feature. Similarly, if you have a curvy figure, you might want to choose a jumpsuit that has a V-neckline or a halter neck, as this will draw attention to your upper body.

How do you wear a jumpsuit if you have a belly? ›

Embrace Shapewear

Some jumpsuits can be clingy. This can be a problem if you carry your weight in your tummy. High-waist shapewear panties can help smooth and flatten your middle. Jumpsuits with ruching can also trick the eye into making the stomach look less prominent.

Are jumpsuits popular in 2024? ›

The Jumpsuit Is Getting A High-Fashion Makeover For 2024: Here's How To Elevate Yours. Occasionally during fashion month, something hits the runway that is so captivating it forces even the most iPhone-addicted editor to glance up from their screen.

Are jumpsuits flattering for a big tummy? ›

While you might have previously leaned towards dresses to hide a tummy, a jumpsuit can be a great silhouette for an apple body shape. It's all about finding one that defines your waist and is tailored for your legs.

Do jumpsuits make you look slimmer? ›

If you are looking for a great new look, you can get a jumpsuit that has a slimming effect on your figure. You can choose to wear one that is form fitting or loose fitting. The right fit can make a big difference in the way you look. A jumpsuit can make you look more feminine and fashionable.

Should jumpsuit be tight or loose? ›

Avoid Going Too Loose or Too Tight

It will make you feel boxy and won't flatter your body regardless of its type or shape. Casual jumpsuits can be loose and comfy with some definition that makes you look stylish and sexy. Make sure to pick a model with a gathered waist or add a thin belt to accentuate your waistline.

Do jumpsuits look good on curvy figures? ›

If you're into structured pieces, opt for jumpsuits in a stiffer fabric, like heavyweight cotton, that skims over your curves. If you're into billowy silhouettes, try a wide-leg jumpsuit with a tie-waist to emphasize your waistline but keep you cool.

Should you size up in a jumpsuit? ›

If you are between sizes, or prefer a neater fit, we recommend sizing down. True to size with stretch for a perfect fit. If you are between sizes, we recommend sizing up.

Can a 60 year old wear a jumpsuit? ›

The head-to-toe, all-in-one garment creates a striking look that goes beyond a simple casual dress or pants and top combo, and into more fashionable territories. They're comfortable to wear day to night and are fabulously on-trend for women at any age.

What should I wear if I have a fat belly? ›

Look for blouses that have a bit of structure around the bust but then drape loosely over your midsection. This way, you'll feel comfy and look stylish. Wrap dresses are amazing because they cinch at the waist and then gently drape over the belly, hiding any bumps.

Is 70 too old to wear a jumpsuit? ›

But I worry that if I wear one now I'll look silly. Help! A: You're never too old to wear a jumpsuit — as long as it's not crazy tight and doesn't make you look like you're auditioning for a Catwoman role. Look for styles that don't cling.

What is not trendy in 2024? ›

Though monochromatic outfits can be oh-so chic when they're done right, the all-one-color outfit trend won't be the way to go in 2024, according to fashion expert Simonetta Lein. Instead, Lein recommended in a piece for Medium that our outfits should be a little bolder and more exciting.

Why would anyone wear a jumpsuit? ›

Jumpsuits can be worn for all seasons and, since they provide more coverage than the average dress or skirt, they're an especially great choice for keeping you warm in the winter months.

Are jumpsuits good for curvy? ›

Stop believing the myths and start rocking jumpsuits! Yes, plus-size women can absolutely wear jumpsuits and look fabulous doing it! Despite the doubts and skepticism surrounding whether sizes 14+ can pull off certain trends or styles, I'm here to tell you that anyone can rock any outfit they desire.

Are jumpsuits good for rectangle body shape? ›

Most jumpsuit and playsuit styles are great for the rectangle body as long as you keep the waist defined. Add a narrow or medium size belt – either at your waist or under your bust to pull it in visually. Or opt for a drawstring jumpsuit. ‍Leg-wise, wide-leg or straight leg are good.

Do jumpsuits look good on rectangle body shape? ›

Square or Rectangle Body Shape

When you're shopping for a romper or jumpsuit for rectangle body shape, you must look for details that add some weight to your bust. Ruffles and fancy collars are desirable because they will make your bust look bigger and more feminine.

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