
Flattering and 'not clingy' Roman jumpsuit that shoppers are repeat buying
The jumpsuit is £36 and comes in two colours, navy and red, with white polka dots. Nice and nautical, this cropped polka dot jumpsuit is a real statement piece. Cut from a stretch jersey fabric, this piece features a round neckline with cute cut-out detail. It's designed in a sophisticated sleeveless style with thick shoulder straps for a secure fit.
Adorned in a large polka dot print, this piece is designed in a cropped length and is finished with a self-tie fabric belt for shape and practical side pockets.
For a different option, Debenhams is selling the M&Co petite leaf print jumpsuit for £40.
Shoppers love this Roman jumpsuit and have left great reviews.
One said: "I bought this because I already bought it in red and loved it. This blue is so dark it is almost black and I do prefer the red, but it has the same excellent fit and feel."
Another said: "Lovely fit, flattering too, comfy to wear, now purchased in all colours."
A third said: "Trying it on felt comfortable, easy on and off. I'm a size 20 and this fits comfortably and not clingy. Long in leg length I'm 5ftc4ins and these are perfect but as full length. Looking forward to wearing them."
And: "Good quality and comfortable to wear .not difficult to get on and off. Purchased to dress up for a wedding."
Also: "Been wanting a jumpsuit for ages and this certainly didn't disappoint. Fitted just fine and looks good on. Can't wait to wear it, great value too."
Elsewhere Next is selling the blue leaf print wide leg jumpsuit for £60.
One person said they had to alter the Roman jumpsuit, they said: "Lovely jumpsuit slightly too long so had to alter I'm 5ft 2in very comfy true to size."
You can also pick up the Quiz navy textured elasticated waist jumpsuit for £36.99 from New Look.

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