Jumpsuits!!

See our previous posts on this style here

I know it's snowing, it's winter blah blah. The best dressed are the ones best prepared. Be prepared! LOL enough of my grandma like rants. I love these suits!



casual: both from charlotte russe! $26.99 and $19.99 respectively






for you trend obsessed people, I'm appeasing you too

French Connection // $68 // ASOS.com


Zoe Tees // $102  // ASOS.com

 

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  • 2/28/2010 12:55 PM Daniella wrote:
    Jumpsuits, I don't get them. They look cool and all, but I could never wear them comfortably, I'd feel too self conscious the whole time. Maybe one day I try one on. But they are rather nice looking.
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  • 2/28/2010 7:42 PM roni wrote:
    Daniella, to me wearing one feels like pajamas, they are sooooo comfortable. You don't have to worry about your tee shirt rising up or your jeans exposing too much!!
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  • 3/1/2010 1:01 AM Robyn wrote:
    I love jumpsuits. Actually, correction: I love ROMPERS. Jumpsuits with the long pants just do not appeal to me in the least, while rompers always look flirty and adorable. I'm really not sure why this is, but those Charlotte Russe cuties have me wanting to plan a shopping trip!

    Robyn
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  • 3/7/2010 10:02 AM Madame Q wrote:
    I love the jumpers and rompers that are soft and flowy or fitted, it screams matured sexiness!
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  • 3/7/2010 9:11 PM roni wrote:
    @robyn the rompers are definitely flirty and cutesy!

    @madame Q there's something about jumpers that scream sexy. It's a great alternative to an evening gown. If you can wear a flowy, low cut satin jumpsuit it definitely yells elegance!
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