So I'm sure most people have realized that all rompers are not made equally. It sucks but it's true, and my experience with rompers has resulted in more fails than successes. So what is it about rompers? Well for one thing it's a great idea! It's an outfit in one. But the fact that there is a determined waist and a bottom already chosen, leads to body inequalities no matter what.
This doesn't mean that we cannot wear rompers. We can wear anything, heck you don't even have to listen to me at all, we have the choice to wear whatever we want, but at least for me rompers have been a struggle ever since they came back in style a few years back. And now I finally realized what some of the issues are regarding the waistline. No matter what size you wear, they have already determined your torso size.
I wore the romper above at a concert last May and I did not like the fitting due to where the manufacturers determined the waistline. I had multiple wedgies and I had to adjust the entire outfit a bunch of times.
Have I come up with a solution to wearing rompers? The answer is not really, but I did realize something. Although I am still trying to find out which rompers work for shorter torsos and long legs, without feeling like you're wearing a child's onesie, I found some "waistless options". I did find one on wheretoget and it is by far the sexiest thing I have ever worn. You do get occasional wedgies here and there but it always looks like it fits well with the body.
I bought this romper and wore it out with friends. I wore Brazilian buttlift jeans over it because it was cold and you can even wear a skater skirt over it, or wear stockings, or rock it the way Rihanna is and wear it with boots to wherever you wanna go!
So I learned that rompers without a determined waistline could possibly ease the solution. I will try to find out more but this literally made wearing a one piece so much better for me!
And this is just a choice. If you're already doing well wearing rompers keep doing your thing! I just like shearing my experiences because at least for me rompers and I have had our constant struggles.
I'll keep trying different things, but I believe a lower waistline, or no waistline at all can really compliment short torso long legged women.
Here are some other good examples of rompers that can compliment a short torso with long legs: