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The Best Black Romper

Last updated on October 6, 2021
Best Black Romper

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Our Picks For The Top Black Rompers

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Key Takeaway
  Our Top Pick

PRETTYGARDEN Off-Shoulder Black Romper

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PRETTYGARDEN

Off-Shoulder Black Romper

This romper hugs around the places where it needs to fit, and hangs comfortably loose on the rest. The result is a garment that most any body type can look great in. The collar can be worn as a scoop neck or in a sultry off-the-shoulder look.

Overall Take

Soft and VersatileThis loose, comfy garment is a good fit for most body types.

  Runner Up

ANRABESS Short-Sleeve Black Romper

ANRABESS

Short-Sleeve Black Romper

Those who need to move will love this jumpsuit. There's a loose fit around the middle with a simple tie to keep things tight where they need to be. The cotton/polyester material is light and perfect for summer.

Overall Take

Lightweight, Breathable FabricThe airy fabric and loose fit are ideal for active wearers.

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ZESICA Strapless Black Romper

ZESICA

Strapless Black Romper

Feel free and fashionable at the same time in this number. The strapless top makes a statement, but you can expect it to stay up thanks to the stretchy material. The cotton fabric has a solid feel even though the fit keeps it flowy.

Overall Take

Chic Yet ComfyThis jumper has a flowing fit and stretches in all the right places.

  Strong Contender

Happy Sailed Wide Leg Black Romper

Happy Sailed

Wide Leg Black Romper

It's the little things that make this romper equally suited for work or play. The wide legs go great with a set of heels. Other highlights include the way it drapes over the arms and hides the belly.

Overall Take

Smart Business WearWide, straight legs and a "toga" cut at the top make this a go-to outfit for both weekends and weekdays.

  Also Great

OUGES Pocketed Black Romper

OUGES

Pocketed Black Romper

This one fits long in the legs and loose on top. The result is a romper that can be worn everywhere from the beach to the boardroom. It goes especially well with a jacket and the pockets are a plus.

Overall Take

Wear This AnywhereThis versatile outfit has a flirty fit up top and long legs.

Buying Guide

Who doesn’t love a good romper? Hey, even the name sounds fun. These one-piece outfits can come with long, wide legs or shorts and flowing, elaborate sleeves or spaghetti straps. Wear the right one and it can be your go-to getup for a variety of locales, ranging from the beach to the boardroom.

While black might seem like an odd color choice for such a breezy garment, solid hues — especially dark ones — can make your romper more versatile. And black fabric actually makes the outfit better at the one thing it does best: flattering your figure.

Yes, the right romper can pretty much do it all — but you’ll have to find it first. That isn’t quite as easy as, say, buying a casual top. With any one-piece, the fit is crucial, so double check your measurements. Rompers should have a loose feel, but buy one that’s too big and you’ll end up looking like a factory worker. Get one that’s too tight, and you’ll ruin the mobility and freedom that it should provide. (Not to mention the fact that a pulled-up crotch is even less flattering on a romper than on other garments.)

Next, make sure you don’t skimp on the materials. The bad news is that you’re likely to spend more on a romper than on a nice set of jeans or a blouse, but think of it this way: You’re buying one garment that will do the work of two items of clothing. Pick the right fabric, and you’ll feel a lot more comfortable. Also consider that it’s harder to hide shoddy materials when they’re all you’re wearing. A good cotton or polyester blend is perfectly acceptable for most casual rompers, and it should be easy to wash. If you’re looking for something to wear on a job interview or on a date, consider something in satin or a silkier synthetic.

As noted above, romper styles cover a wide range when it comes to arm coverage, neckline, pants vs. shorts and other details. In general, you’ll want to match your size to the garment when it comes to length. If you’re shorter, you might try rompers that evoke that faux-minidress look. If you’re tall, go with something that has more leg coverage. Many rompers are known for a wide-leg fit that goes great with this body type.

What to Look For

Rompers truly can do it all, and you can do a lot with them in return. There might be no other garment that you can accessorize so freely, but there are some general rules. Flowing, wide-legged rompers look best with heels. If you’re wearing the type that fits with spandex around the middle, you might consider wearing a wide, fashion-forward belt. Blazers or jackets can do a lot to make a romper look more upscale, and they always look great with rompers in general.

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