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  2. 17 Most Comfortable Rompers and Jumpsuits for Summer - AOL

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    We only want to wear clothing that keeps Us cool while looking even cooler. One of our favorite summer styles is a comfy romper. Much like a sundress, this jumpsuit is an easy outfit with a flowy fit.

  3. 17 Beachy Rompers and Jumpsuits to Lounge in This Summer

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    The lightweight, breezy and beachy varieties are our absolute favorites to wear on hot summer days and nights. They can keep you cool, they’re easy to wear, and unlike dresses, they generally ...

  4. 17 Seriously Slimming Rompers to Wear Instead of ... - AOL

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    Each of the rompers we picked offer slimming silhouettes that will make you feel confident all summer long! Keep reading to see the best of the best! 17 Slimming Rompers To Wear This Summer

  5. Romper suit - Wikipedia

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    A woman wearing a romper Baby's romper suit, c. 1950s. Museum of Childhood, Edinburgh. A romper suit, usually shortened to romper, is a one-piece or two-piece combination of shorts and a shirt. It is also known as a playsuit. Its generally short sleeves and legs contrast with the long ones of the adult jumpsuit.

  6. Jumpsuit - Wikipedia

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    Amongst the three utility wear garments (jumpsuits, boiler suits and dungarees) jumpsuits were the first one to become fashion wear. The reason was its slimmer cut. Elvis Presley's jumpsuit. In the 1930s, fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli began designing jumpsuits for women. Her designs were the talk of the town but were worn by only a few.

  7. Jumper (dress) - Wikipedia

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    Jumpers were often worn in the summer and made out of various types of fabrics. [10] Jumpers were touted as an "American" and a "sports fashion" in 1930 by the Pittsburgh Press. [11] The dresses were also praised for allowing women to create color combinations through the choice of blouse worn underneath. [11]