Transform your summer workwear with this wide leg jumpsuit from Anthropologie. This jumpsuit was a find on my birthday. My sister and I had time to kill before seeing Mel Robbins so we decided to do a little shopping. I was lucky enough to find this in their sale section and amazingly it fit great. Normally I struggle with finding jumpsuits that fit because of my short torso. This one checks all the boxes and will make your workwear wardrobe more exciting.

Crop Wide Leg Shirt Jumpsuit

If you love this jumpsuit, get it now because it’s on sale at Anthropologie. I love it for some many reasons. It’s classic because of its stripes and black and white palette. It’s flattering because of the cinching ties at the waist. And it’s versatile because you can dress it up our down. You can easily wear this piece to work with pumps and add a blazer to cover your arms. Dress it down with sandals or sneakers.

As far as sizing, I am wearing an XS. I didn’t know at the time that it came in petite. I was just happy to find in on sale! I wore to my boutique job with these sneakers that I shared in an earlier blog post.

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