Playa Jumpsuit - Gardenia White
Playa Jumpsuit - Gardenia White

Playa Jumpsuit - Gardenia White

Sale price$138
Size:XS
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Playa Jumpsuit in Gardenia White

The cleanest version of the best jumpsuit we make. Gardenia white with that soft, slightly off-white quality that feels warmer and more considered than a stark bright white - the kind of white that photographs beautifully and wears even better. A deep V-neck, a front seam running the full length, and a wide-leg silhouette that drapes with effortless authority. One piece, whole look, done.

How it fits: Relaxed and wide-leg with a deep V-neckline, a sleeveless cut, and a front seam detail that runs from chest to hem giving the whole piece a quietly architectural quality. Roomy through the body without swallowing you whole.

What it feels like: Lightweight organic cotton knit with a natural, slightly open texture that breathes easily and drapes beautifully all day. Substantial enough to wear on its own, easy enough to layer under a jacket when the temperature drops.

Why it's special: Gardenia white is the most striking colorway in the Playa lineup. The V-neck and front seam give it a sculptural quality that most one-pieces never find — dressed up with a belt and boots or worn completely bare, it commands every room it walks into.

Style it with: A wide leather belt with a brass buckle and combat boots for a sharp contrast moment exactly as shown, or with sandals and gold jewelry for a warmer, more relaxed take on the same silhouette.

Care 100% Organic Cotton. Machine wash cold, lay flat to dry. Made in Los Angeles.

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