Jumpsuits are so cute and so comfortable to wear. But do you know what’s not cute and comfortable about them? When you have to go to the bathroom. You basically have to mentally prepare to strip down in a public bathroom stall and awkwardly hold all the pieces of the jumpsuit scrunched up in a ball in your hand.
Thanks to one designer’s genius jumpsuit invention, this isn’t the case any longer.
I love jumpsuits. They are so easy, breezy, and trendy.

They’re also super versatile — you can easily dress them up or down depending on the occasion.
The prospect of wearing jumpsuits is all fine and well in the beginning.

They’re easy to slip on, take off, and they keep you covered.
But there’s one major problem.
We’ve all been in this exact situation.
When you have to run to the restroom, you essentially have to strip down, and it just doesn’t feel right.
Then, while you’re hovering you have to hold all the pieces of your jumpsuit in your hand.
And then you start regretting all your outfit decisions and just wish you went for some jeans and a simple tee.
But a designer by the name of Henrietta Lawrence thought it was about time to put this situation to rest.

She created the Leim EZP jumpsuit, and the name is super fitting.
It’s designed to help you have a more comfortable and easy bathroom experience.
These jumpsuits feature buttons on both sides of the garment’s waist as well as a zipper.
Basically, you undo the buttons and zipper, and only the back of the jumpsuit drops.

That’s it!
The jumpsuits are actually super cute and trendy. They’re the perfect minimal and versatile jumpsuit to wear for any occasion.

They’re also made from sustainable materials, such as recycled and natural fabrics, and they are exclusively made in the UK.
Hetty also created a few different styles to choose from.

There’s one called Sisterhood EZP named after the beloved Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants film.
The jumpsuits go for £219.00 to £249.00, so they’re definitely a pretty penny, but so worth it considering they’re sustainable, practical, and versaitle.

The jumpsuits are already available for pre-order for November.
I have yet to see anything like these in the market, and I won’t be surprised if Hetty sells out of them for her launch!

Check them out on the website , and good luck choosing your fave!