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Article: What If a Jumpsuit Didn’t Make You Undress in a Public Bathroom?

What If a Jumpsuit Didn’t Make You Undress in a Public Bathroom?

What If a Jumpsuit Didn’t Make You Undress in a Public Bathroom?

Here’s a thought experiment: You’re out with friends. You’re wearing a stunning jumpsuit. You excuse yourself to go to the bathroom. And you don’t have to practically get naked just to pee. Sounds fake, right?

But why should it?

It’s one of the strangest fashion paradoxes: the more elevated and elegant the piece, the more ridiculous it becomes when real life enters the picture. A jumpsuit looks like luxury, but feels like a compromise. And we’ve been making that compromise for too long.

The thing is—most women don’t even search for “bathroom-friendly jumpsuits.” Why? Because they assume they don’t exist. Because for decades, they haven’t. That’s the problem. And also the opportunity.

Let’s talk about this. Let’s make this a conversation. Because once you do know there’s a better option out there, it changes how you shop, what you expect, and what you’re willing to accept.

We’ve created a jumpsuit that solves the problem—without sacrificing the style. It feels like the ones you already love, but functions like the one you wish existed.

No more half-undressed moments in a public restroom. No more questioning your outfit choices the minute nature calls.

The future of fashion is function and form. Not one or the other.

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