Life Is Just Better In A Jumpsuit
Whenever I wear this jumpsuit, I get at least two compliments. But who's counting? Now for a little history: In 1917, Lee Jeans invented the one-piece coverall for women to wear in factories. This vintage-inspired cotton “union-all” ($138; up to XL) features six pockets and an elastic waist in back that gives you a leaner silhouette. I love wearing a heritage brand that supported women from the get go. Pictured is the "canyon rose" style, but check out all nine looks; made of 98% cotton and 2% spandex for a little stretch.