BohoJo
This is adorable! I’m not sure where I’ll wear it to but I had to get it. I’m 5’5”, 118 lbs and size 2 was perfect. The 4 was too big. I have a long torso and that wasn’t an issue with this. It’s a thick material so it’s perfect for spring weather. It will be too thick/hot for summer.
rachelb
Never owned a jumpsuit before but I HAD to have the pink one. Per other reviewers' recommendations, I sized up to a 16 to accomodate my larger bust. It fit perfectly! The only thing I wish is that the pants were tapered in more at the bottom so it wasn't so boxy.
Maggie79
Love the look! When I ordered this in lilac size 6 was sold out so I ordered the 8 and it’s a bit big and long. Wish I were 5’8 but am 5’6” and then the length would be perfect. Overall it’s really cute.
LA_Grrrl
I bought this on impulse in the store they only had a size 2 or a 16. I wear a 10/12 and must say I am glad for the 16. Looks dope with a pair of black chucks and some cool jewelry. I bought the pink/lavender color. The rest to me look like jail uniforms
Mikayla
So comfy and flattering to the figure! Wore to a concert and got nothing but compliments!
SC
I bought this in an 8 and it fits true to size and is so cute! I am long waisted and I felt like it was perfect. I want it in every color
ALH
This jumpsuit is so cute! I am 5’7”, about 175 lbs, long waisted, and usually can never wear jumpsuits/rompers but this one actually fit me and it fits great!
Led
Love it! I am curvy on bottom and it fit beautifully. Will get a lot of use this spring/summer.
I am classy girl
This is a comfortable boilersuit. I love color. I will buy another color. I’m 5’7, 185. I purchased the Large. The suit is short but I press the hem.
DeeBee
I totally agree with other reviewer who called this THE elusive, long-sought white whale of jumpsuits I've been looking for! I love the utility look of boiler-style jumpsuits, but I have a lumpy butt and so need to be mindful about panty lines. (I refuse to alter my comfy undies, so the pants have to do all the work.) This jumpsuit scores high on two points: It is a weightier fabric than a knit or rayon, AND it has rear patch pockets, which together minimize VPL. My second favorite feature is the wide, stretchy elastic on three sides with sewn-on sash in front, so it defines waist and can be adjusted. (I also find that a sash/bow draping in front helps hide tummy bulge.) Third, I love the short sleeves and shirt-collar style. I tried on the ivory in store and bought one size up from what might have also fit, to allow for shrinkage because it is all cotton. After washing/drying, I confidently ordered two more (dark olive and chambray). About that: the slightly weightier-fabric dark olive shrunk from an 8 to about a 6 in washing/drying whereas the ivory shrunk less. (This also often holds true for jeans, I find: the darker colors are slimmer fitting.) For me, the post-washing size of the olive is ideal; it was smart to size up. Only negative, the ivory still does have an awfully long rise (on me, that is--I am short-waisted). But I readily accept that tradeoff in a boiler-style jumpsuit because it's kind of "the look" of that style--a sort of utility/"boyfriend" fit. Fortunately, you can always cinch it up higher on your waist, thanks to the elastic and sash. Have not washed the chambray yet. Compared to the exorbitant prices of some similar options online, finding this super classic piece under $50 was amazing.