What’s the difference between a jumpsuit and a boilersuit?
The jumpsuit is the perfect alternative to wearing a dress and can be easily dressed up with heels or wedges or more casual with the trusty white trainer or a pair of sandals. Most jumpsuit styles are designed in softer fabrics with more fluidity in their movement.
I’ve selected a few for you to take a look at in petite, tall, plus, and regular. Which of these jumpsuits is your favourite? You can either click the image or by clicking here to take you straight to my Shopshare board complete with direct links.
#afflinks Left to right: Boden Floral (Petite 6-16, Reg 6-22, Tall 6-18) // Dorothy Perkins Petite Blue (4-18) // Nobody’s Child Curve (18-24) // Karen Millen Hot Pink (6-16) // Curve ASOS (size 18-28) // Dorothy Perkins Tall (S-XL)
A boilersuit is usually more structured than a jumpsuit in a heavier fabric featuring hardware such as zips and pockets. The boilersuit is an edgier style to that of a jumpsuit with a nod to more utilitarian styling.
I’ve selected a few for you to take a look at in petite, tall, plus, and regular. Which of these jumpsuits is your favourite? You can either click the image or by clicking here to take you straight to my Shopshare board complete with direct links.
#afflinks Left to right: ~ Boden Oatmeal (Petite 6-16, Reg 6-22, Tall 6-18) // Karen Millen Curve (18-24) // Topshop via ASOS (4-18) // Madewell Curve via ASOS (XL-XXXL) // Boden Lilac (Petite 6-16, Reg 6-22, Tall 6-18) // House of Fraser Military (8-14)
If you are looking to add these to your wardrobe but you’re not sure what styles are for you, you can book your Onlin~eShop with me HERE.