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I’m All About Easy Outfits, So Jumpsuits Are My Thing–Here's 27 I’m Loving Now

Next to the dress, jumpsuits reign as the quintessential no-brainer outfit. If you hate thinking too hard about coordinating your tops and bottoms or you prefer outfits that are pretty much failsafe and uncomplicated as possible, this one is for you. Lately, I've been embracing the ease of a jumpsuit simply out of sheer laziness, but it doesn't hurt that it's impeccably polished too. I've worn my retro-inspired short-sleeved Zara jumpsuit more times than I'd like to admit this month, but anytime it does make an appearance, I never cease to get so many compliments. I'd call that a fashion win.

Here's to stylish, easy outfits for lazy people everywhere: I scoured the internet to find not only the jumpsuits I want but also the ones I think everyone should buy right now too. From simple, under $50 finds to designer versions, you'll be sure to find one here that speaks to you. Now, all that's left is sourcing the perfect accessories. Keep scrolling to check out all of my favorites. 

You really can't beat this price.
The rich salmon color and ribbed material make this jumpsuit look designer.
Puff sleeves are my drug.
Peachy Den is an emerging brand to know from fashion Instagram.
Long live exaggerated shoulders.
This one's on the more basic side, which makes it perfect for layering or adding your favorite colorful accessories. 
The cool way to do a jumpsuit.
At first glance, it can totally pass for Nanushka.
With cargo pants slowly picking up steam again, it makes total sense that the trend would make its way to jumpsuits.
We love crinkled satin for the sheer fact that you don't have to iron it.
This would look equally amazing with chunky boots or minimal strappy sandals.
I can't get over this color!
The fashion girl way to style a unitard is to pair it underneath a loose-fitting trench. 
Simply stylish all around.
Here's your chance to catch a vibrant summer jumpsuit at a deep discount.
I recently discovered Suzie Kondi's pandemic-approved jumpsuits and now they're all I want to buy.
Get the crochet look, without the crochet.
For a minimal take, add some shiny metal hoops.
A jumpsuit you can wear during any season.
For a designer piece, this one is absolutely a steal.
The cool thing about this one is that it can easily be dressed up, or down.
As simple as this jumpsuit is, the bold black buttons certainly do stand out. 
A touch of satin is always welcome.
This 60s inspired jumpsuit is my ideal springtime look.
If you're still going through a cold spell, faux leather will keep you warm and look supremely on trend all at the same time.
Acid denim, anyone?
I love how figure-hugging this jumpsuit is.

Coming up: According to TikTok, These Are the Only Spring Trends That Matter.



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