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The best loungewear jumpsuits to buy now

If there was ever a time to embrace the comfy all-in-one, it's right now!

By Oonagh Brennan
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Loungewear is all we feel like wearing right now and, even as the weather starts to improve, it looks like those easy, cosy pieces we have all become addicted to wearing during lockdown are to here to stay and have become iconic pieces in our wardrobes. If you're also embracing the easy life, then let us introduce you to your new best friend, the loungewear jumpsuit.

Think you’re too old for an all-in-one? Think again. If you often wear the same colour from head to toe, then you should definitely give an on-trend loungewear jumpsuit a go this season. Yes, you have to strip off when you need to go to the loo, but the style and comfort benefits far outweigh any inconvenience, in our eyes.

Jumpsuits take all the guesswork out of getting dressed, for a totally hassle-free daytime look, whether you're working from home, relaxing on the sofa or heading out for a walk. Trust us, it's totally acceptable to wear a loungewear jumpsuit out and about. Simply add your go-to trainers and a cosy puffer jacket or lightweight shacket when spring arrives, and you'll be good to go. There are even a few new styles popping up on the high street that, with a quick shoe change and the addition of some statement jewellery, would work for lunch dates and evenings out when restrictions lift.

Think of this new staple as a slightly more polished take on the growing trend for tracksuits, particularly if you opt for a flattering belted style.

Keen to invest in a chic but cosy loungewear jumpsuit to see you through 'til the spring in style? Here’s our pick of the best loungewear jumpsuits available to shop on the high street right now...

1

Sweaty Betty Gary Long Sleeve Jumpsuit

Gary Long Sleeve Jumpsuit
Credit: Sweaty Betty

A soft jumpsuit without buttons and zips is the perfect cross between a smart pulled together one-piece and a cosy sweatshirt and track pants combo. Ideal for lounging at home. 

2

Hush Washed Utility Jumpsuit

Washed Utility Jumpsuit
Credit: Hush

A khaki utility jumpsuit is becoming an iconic piece in our wardrobes. Layer under a cosy shearling coat with stompy boots if you're heading to the park or and wear with your slippers  and feel smart enough to answer the door to the postman.

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3

Mint Velvet Grey Zip Front Jersey Jumpsuit, £99

Grey Zip Front Jersey Jumpsuit, £99
Credit: Mint Velvet

Layer a lacy white shirt under a classic grey jumpsuit and you instantly elevate an easy wear piece. Giving your jumpsuit life after lazy at-home days.

4

Next Belted Cropped Jumpsuit

Belted Cropped Jumpsuit
Credit: Next

The cropped length and belted waist on Next's easy breezy jersey jumpsuit gives it a spring twist. Wear it with sliders and a denim jacket.

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5

Net-a-Porter James Perse Linen jumpsuit

James Perse Linen jumpsuit
Now 40% Off
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Linen is a lighter alternative to fleece and jersey so it is just as comfy and cosy to lounge in but will work better for days lolling in the garden and for the warmer weather.

6

John Lewis Ro&Zo Denim Jumpsuit, Stone

Ro&Zo Denim Jumpsuit, Stone
Credit: John Lewis

Choosing a loungewear jumpsuit in cream or stone instantly makes it feel more elevated. 

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7

Everlane The Super-Soft Summer Jean Coverall - Bone, £89

The Super-Soft Summer Jean Coverall - Bone, £89
Credit: Everlane

In a soft denim fabric, Everlane's utility overalls are easy to wear but the fabric means they keep their shape and still look smart however much you have been lounging. Wear now by layering a thin roll neck underneath and adding biker boots.

8

ASOS Miss Selfridge jersey pyjama jumpsuit in grey

Miss Selfridge jersey pyjama jumpsuit in grey
Now 20% Off
Credit: ASOS

The pretty crossover jumpsuit is a more feminine option if boiler suits and utility wear feel too boyish.

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