Jumpsuits are to fall what sun dresses are to summer. As in, they’re one-step look that’s simple, comfy and stylish. This year, we’re loving the ease of pulling on a chic one-piece for grocery runs, picnics in the park and yes, even Zoom meetings—because we’ve got enough to think about without having to assemble an entire outfit. So, for anyone looking to embrace the one-and-done look, here are 20 fall jumpsuits you’ll want to add to your wardrobe, stat.
20 Fall Jumpsuits for Those Days When You Want a Chic One-and-Done Outfit
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1. Outerknown Station Jumpsuit
When sustainable brand Outerknown first branched into women’s wear, one of the very first items it offered was a jumpsuit. It pretty much instantly became a top-seller, leading to more variations like the Station jumpsuit above. This one features a sleek, easy zipper front and comes in nine gorgeous colors, including two prints, plus it has a whopping 4.8-star rating on the site with almost 40 reviews.
This wide-leg jumpsuit comes in petite, regular and tall so you don’t have to stress over the legs or bodice being too short or too long for your frame. And we love that the floral print isn’t overly feminine as other bold blooms, and instead, has a more subtle, mod appeal. The material is also made mostly of lyocell, which offers enough stretch to feel forgiving in all the right places but also won’t wrinkle throughout the day. Oh, and did we mention it’s machine washable?
3. Eloquii Tie-Strap Wide-Leg Jumpsuit
This striking cotton jumpsuit can be dressed up or down to fit just about any event you might have on your calendar this fall, making it a total no-brainer purchase. The shoulder ties are adjustable, so you can make those bows as voluminous or as low-key as you like. There is very little stretch in the material, however, so if you’re between sizes you may want to go with the larger.
4. Rag & Bone Cargo Denim Jumpsuit
You can’t go wrong with a classic denim jumpsuit. But this one stands out for its looser silhouette, which reads more modern than the ‘70s-inspired ones that are slim-fit with flared legs. We also love the carpenter pocket and loop detailing to tie this jumpsuit in with the current cargo pant trend. A note on sizing: The cotton denim has little to no stretch, but will ease up a tad with wear, so keep that in mind when choosing your size .
5. Pretty Lavish Curve Utility Jumpsuit
Adding flared sleeves to an otherwise classic boilersuit is an easy way to transform the look from car-wash chic to just plain fabulous. The subtle stitching around the pockets and a double placket in front to cover the button closures elevate this one-piece even further.
6. Farm Rio Black Sunset Tapestry Jumpsuit
Farm Rio has developed something of a cult following in the past year, including celebs like Mindy Kaling, Sarah Jessica Parker, Ana de Armas, Kelly Ripa and more. And while the brands offers lots of super cute jumpsuits, this one stands out for its autumnal embroidery print and versatile sleeve (which can be worn down, as above, or above the elbow for a puff-sleeve look).
7. Good American Fit for Success Faux-Leather Jumpsuit
Perfect for those chillier fall days, faux leather is warm without adding bulk and makes for an incredibly sleek one-piece. This fun design from Khloe Kardashian’s fashion brand goes up to a size 5XL and is made with a decently thick faux leather with just a hint of stretch to help smooth your silhouette and maintain shape throughout the day.
8. Lulus Corduroy Wide-Leg Jumpsuit
Corduroy is a classic autumnal fabric, but this deep forest green is such a rich, unexpected hue to separate you from the sea of browns, beiges and even blue denim. Have fun layering floral turtlenecks or puff-sleeve blouses underneath or go for a bare-shoulder look for date night with some dangling statement earrings. Our only concern is the fact that this cute jumpsuit isn’t machine washable, but for $58, we’re more than happy to set aside some time to hand wash or budget for a trip to the dry cleaners.
9. Fraiche by J Tie-Waist Long-Sleeve Jumpsuit
If comfort is the name of the game, this Fraiche by J jumpsuit is definitely near the top of our list. The draped silhouette in a billowy material look elegant but feel as comfy as your favorite joggers. You could even dress up this cutie for a day at the office with some pointy-toe flats and a chic blazer. Most reviews say it runs true to size, but a few found it to run small, so be sure to double check the size guide before you add to cart.
10. Alex Mill Sweater Jumpsuit
For a truly comfort-focused one-piece, you really can’t beat this sweater jumpsuit by Alex Mill. It’s made from a super-soft merino wool-cotton blend for maximum coziness, but doesn’t have the same oversize fit as most knit loungewear, meaning you can get away with wearing it out and about and not look like you forgot to change out of your PJs. Shorter women may find the legs end up with a slouchier silhouette than on the model (who is 5-foot-10, for reference).
11. Pistola Denim Grover Jumpsuit
Swap plain blue-wash denim for a khaki-green hue for an equally versatile, but less expected look. Buttons along the waist make it easy to loosen or tighten the silhouette, and the heavyweight twill is surprisingly soft. Lean into the utility detailing by pairing this with some lug-sole boots, or try an opposites attract approach with Mary Jane flats and a floral headband, instead.
This easy cotton jumpsuit by J.Crew is a phenomenal transition piece, combining all the best fall colors with a breezier silhouette to keep you cool and comfy on those uncharacteristically warm October days. The silhouette is fairly loose, although the straps are adjustable, and the site suggests it runs large overall, so if you want a more streamlined silhouette think about ordering one size down from your usual.
13. Black Halo Ara Tie-Neck Jumpsuit
Looking to shake up your usual suits and pencil skirts for the office? Try this strong-shouldered jumpsuit with a pussy-bow blouse. The black crepe material is very comfy, but still professional enough for meetings with your boss. The inseam is quite long (36-inches, to be exact) so those on the shorter side or with shorter legs will likely need to hem the pants. But otherwise, the bodice seems to run true to size.
14. Garnet Hill Retro Femme Knit Jumpsuit
This draped lyocell jumpsuit feels like butter, but thanks to the square-neckline, looks far more polished than you might expect. And the elastic waist means no pinching or tightness on your middle. It does come with a matching wrap belt in the same material, but we prefer the look of a contrasting leather or calf-hair style to really define the waist and add a luxe touch to your outfit.
15. Lulus In the City Jumpsuit
This jumpsuit perfectly hits that Goldilocks mix of sexy but not too over-the-top. According to reviews, the halter neck shows just enough skin without giving away the whole farm, and the back is covered so you can definitely wear a halter or strapless bra. Some found the top ran a little big, was easy enough to fix by adding a hook or even just with some double-sided tape or a safety pin. A note for tall gals: Multiple reviewers over 5-foot-9 found the legs were too short, so keep that in mind when ordering.
For a sportier look, try this Lululemon one-piece. It was designed for working out—and consequently is totally squat-proof and wicks away moisture like a pro—but can easily be dressed up for casual brunch with friends or weekend errand running with a denim jacket and some fun sneakers. Reviews suggest the legs fit true to size, but the top runs a little small (it’s meant to compress your chest for maximum support, but for everyday wear might be uncomfortable for some), so if you have a larger chest we suggest going up one size.
17. Wilfred Free Divinity Kick Flare Jumpsuit
Another fun athleisure option, this flared-leg jumpsuit is inspired by the yoga pants we loved so dearly in the early aughts, but with more of a 2022 twist. Although it definitely has a more fashion-focused silhouette, the material is sweat-wicking and can definitely be worn for hot yoga in addition to strolls in the park, PSL in hand. Reviewers say it runs a little small, but is incredibly flattering, especially in the rear.
18. The Somerset Collection by Anthropologie Jumpsuit
For the gal who loves a good formal jumpsuit, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better option than this satin stunner by Anthropologie. It comes in both classic black and a gorgeous green color (although only the black comes in both petite and plus, as well), and has a super-comfy, flattering fit that moves beautiful on the dance floor. It’s also machine-washable so you don’t have to stress if you accidentally spill a little Champagne. The top is fairly low-cut, so if you don’t want to show quite so much cleavage, we suggest pinning it with either a stand-out brooch or a small black safety pin.
19. Rebecca Taylor Scroll Paisley Jumpsuit
We came for the lovely brown-and-cream paisley print, but stayed for the stunning arm silhouette. It’s not quite a puff-sleeve, not really a balloon-sleeve either, but drapes beautifully on the arm and compliments the collarless neckline well. It’s made from 100-percent cotton and is machine-washable and safe to stick in the dryer (on low) too.
20. Madewell Denim Straight-Leg Jumpsuit
Looking for a denim jumpsuit that doesn’t feel quite so been-there-done-that? This fun Madewell design has puffed sleeves that sit a little wider for an ‘80s twist, plus curved seams at the waist give the illusion of a belt without adding any bulk. The denim has a little bit of stretch, but otherwise runs true to size. So if you prefer a slimmer fit, consider going down one, or for a looser silhouette go with your usual.