Bustier Jumpsuit

$129.00

If you're looking for a one-and-done piece, the Bustier Jumpsuit has your back. With a flattering slim fit, a corset design, a zip-up front and a wide-leg cut.

Materials

100% Cotton

Details

Slim — Hugs the body, fits tight. Usually with stretch.

A flattering jumpsuit
Cut with a slim fit
Features a zip-up front
With a wide-leg silhouette
Made from soft, 100% cotton that gives it an easy, drapey fit.

Denim
Sleeveless

Machine wash cold. Do not bleach. Tumble dry medium. Hot iron if needed. Dry cleaning possible. Wash inside out with like colors.

Why We Love the Bustier Jumpsuit

Natural Fibers

Derived from plants and animals, biodegradable is always best

Modern Classic

One perfectly updated staple is all you need to make a great outfit, modern classics work from day to night

Timeless

A style that won’t fall out of favour, for that sophisticated yet effortless look

Levi's

About the Brand

YOU WEAR JEANS. YOU LIVE IN LEVI'S®.
In 1852, Levi Strauss, an immigrant from Bavaria, opened a dry goods company in San Francisco at the height of the California Gold Rush. While he was working, he recognized a need among hardworking people: clothes built to endure anything. He and tailor Jacob Davis combined copper rivet reinforcements with tough denim, leading to the first manufactured waist overalls in 1873. Today, we call them "blue jeans."

SUSTAINABILITY
Finishing denim in the traditional way requires unsustainable amounts of H2O, so at Levi’s®, their designers have created more than 20 alternative techniques. It’s a process they call Water<Less®, and so far it has saved more than 3 billion liters of water and recycled 5 billion more. Water<Less® technology is not proprietary. In fact, they’ve shared these new practices with our competitors, inviting their engineers right into their lab to show them responsible, imaginative methods for denim finishing that produce comparable results. Their Goal: By 2021, 80% of Levi's® jeans and trucker jackets will be made with Water<Less® techniques.

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What started as an invention for the American worker became the uniform of progress. Worn by miners, cowboys, rebels, rock stars, presidents and everyday men and women, these functional pieces were the clothes people not only worked in—they lived their lives in, too.

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