Stripe Jumpsuit - Casual and Dressy

Bershka stripe jumpsuit, white vans and a printed tote outfit
Jumpsuit - Bershka
Tote - Tiger
Trainers - Topshop
Bershka stripe jumpsuit, white vans and a printed tote outfit

Bershka stripe jumpsuit, white vans and a printed tote outfit



I knew as soon as I put this beauty on that it was a keeper, unlike some of my other ASOS purchases - oh the freedom of the free return. The jumpsuits fabric is super soft and its wide legs make it feel like the ultimate pair of pyjamas. Who doesn't want that in the day time.

With my white vans the jumpsuit is styled perfectly casual, the v neck isn't too deep so there is not chance of cleavage (for you guys anyway, with my ittybitty chest no amount of push up can lead to that problem). I have found as I've gotten older that there is more need for comfy clothes, there are just more things that need doing as an adult that doesn't require a pair of platforms and all things furry. If I need to run errands and do some food shopping then this is the perfect outfit for rushing around all day. Even if I'm clothes shopping, more recently, I have favoured comfort over aesthetic. Although I can say with confidence that this jumpsuit is not made for changing rooms, its a wiggler. There is no zip in sight so when the trouser half is on, I have to put the sleeves on like a jacket and just shimmy into it. It's not pretty or practical. So my advice for this jumpsuit, if you invest in one, pee first. Always pee first. 



Bershka stripe jumpsuit, heels and a faux fur bag outfit
Bershka stripe jumpsuit, heels and a faux fur bag outfit
Bershka stripe jumpsuit, heels and a faux fur bag outfit

It does not take a lot for this piece to go from casual to dressy. It is definitely a member of your 'from day to night' collection, you could pair it with trainers like I did swap it for heels, jazz up your accessories and pop on some lipstick ready for a few cocktails. 

Speaking of cocktails, I have been out for cocktails a few times recently when meeting Zhi from work. I have come to the realisation that I have hit the 'old person' hangover. If you are reading this and you are in your early 20's, well done you. Wait until you go past 25 years of age and two cocktails will make you feel like you're dying. The struggle will be real and no amount of water will help. Sometimes they will last multiple days. M-U-L-T-I-P-L-E    D-A-Y-S guys. What's that about? Any of you over 25's feel me?

ALSO OVER 25's did you know there is a 26-30 rail card now!?! Check it out, it's what dreams are made of. Londoners, add it to your Oyster and see the money saving rolllllll in.

Chelsea Jade
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