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Got A Butt? Or Boobs That Require A Bra? We Found The Best Rompers For You

May 29, 2013 by Jeanine Edwards
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Here at SHEfinds, we’re on the fence about rompers. We have to admit, they can look cute on other people, but there are only a few of us who’d actually be brave enough to wear one in real life. Oftentimes they’re way too short and the material is way too thin to ever be practical for a real woman.

But this season, lots of designers–think Vince Camuto, Band of Outsiders and Halston Heritage–are making us rethink rompers with longer designs in more substantial fabrics. Could it be that rompers might be a reality for women who don’t look like models? With the dog days of summer looming, we’re planning to give rompers a try–but not just any romper, realistic rompers. We’re talking shorts that don’t show your ass cheeks and styles you can actually wear undergarments with. Shop our picks for the best real-life rompers in the slideshow.

Be sure to check out Beyonce’s Barbara Bui pants, the Net-a-Porter sale and the 10 items every editor owns.

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