Want to take a romp around the world of sustainable jumpsuits with us? Jumpsuits, rompers, overalls, one pieces—or whatever you call them—make for an all-in-one eco-friendly outfit that’s easy to wear and equally as easy on the planet.

To give you a jumpstart, we compiled a list of the top overalls and responsible rompers that are leaps and bounds above the rest.

And they’re not just made by brands who only care about the impact of the fabrics they use, but also who makes them and finally who wears them.

To keep improving, we’re soon going to be jumping into our new Brand Rating System, which extends what we look for in a brand to an array of sustainability-related criteria, such as climate action, chemical use and biodiversity impact. You can learn more about our methodology here.

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We Love Jump Starting Our Day With These Ethical Jumpsuits

MagicLinen’s jumpsuits are made from clean and cooling linen, perfect for lounging around or hitting the town (we do both quite happily in our jumpsuit). And the brand’s local Lithuanian supply chain keeps the planet cool, too. Magic Linen has been comprehensively rated by us on their sustainability credentials – find the full rating here.

Responsible materials, Fair Trade factories, low-impact dyes, support for environmental causes—Patagonia’s collection of jumpsuits literally ticks all the boxes. Did we mention they’re also super comfy?

Index: Sustainable Overalls, Jumpsuits & Rompers

  1. MagicLinen Jump to brand
  2. Patagonia Jump to brand
  3. Coyuchi Jump to brand
  4. MATE The Label Jump to brand
  5. Outerknown Jump to brand
  6. Beaumont Organics Jump to brand
  7. tentree Jump to brand
  8. Pact Jump to brand
  9. Urbankissed Jump to brand

MagicLinen

Disrupting

Top 10% of brands
Lithuania, United States
Worldwide
$$$
Compostable
All or some products are compostable, either in an industrial facility or at home
Ethical Sourcing
Raw materials have been sourced ethically with people and planet in mind.
Handcrafted
Products have been made by hand, typically by an artisan or group of artisans.
Made To Order
Products can be made to order, thus limiting unnecessary production
Non-toxic
All products are made with ingredients or materials that are currently considered non-toxic
Plastic-free
All products are entirely plastic-free
Sustainable Materials or Ingredients
Either all or most products are made with sustainable materials or ingredients.
Thoughtful packaging
Product packaging has been designed and created with the end of life outcome in mind and can be easily recycled or composted.
Vegan
This brand does not use any animal products or by-products in their products
Woman Owned
This brand is owned by a woman or a group of women.
OEKO-TEX®
OEKO-TEX®
The OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certification ensures that every component of a textile product (threads, buttons, zippers, and fabrics) has been independently tested for harmful substances. Managed by the International Association for Research and Testing in the Field of Textile and Leather Ecology, it guarantees products are safe for human health, meeting strict global limits for chemicals such as pesticides, heavy metals, formaldehyde, and PFAS.

About MagicLinen

Price Range: $86–$119

A jumpsuit shouldn’t be so tight that you want to jump out of your skin. That’s why we love the breathable designs of MagicLinen’s jumpsuits.

MagicLinen’s Ethical & Sustainability Practices

Materials:

MagicLinen doesn’t take a leap of faith in their materials—they only use high-quality, European-grown linen with OEKO-TEX certification.

Supply chain & labor practices:

MagicLinen designs and produces each sustainable linen jumpsuit in a family-run studio in Vilnius, Lithuania, with a small, local supply chain. MagicLinen also provides its workers fair treatment, working conditions, and wages via third-party auditing agencies.

Carbon commitments & green practices:

MagicLinen uses 100% compostable cornstarch and PBAT (bio-based polymer) packaging materials to ship its jumpsuits. We can confirm these break down just fine in a home compost bin.

They mitigate as much textile waste as possible, using offcuts for tote bags and seasonal goods.

Inclusivity:

You can find linen jumpsuits in women’s sizes XS–XL.

MagicLinen has been rated by Sustainable Jungle. Find the full rating here.

My Personal Review of MagicLinen’s Elastic Waist Linen Romper BASCO:

“The BASCO Elastic Waist Linen Romper is a summer favorite of mine, striking a unique balance and providing a light fit perfect for summer days or warm nights out. I especially love the elegant neckline and billowy short legs that aren’t so short as to give cause for concern when bending over but are loose enough to give the whole thing an elegant dress-like look. Ladies, did I mention it has pockets?”

Review by Amber McDaniel, SJ’s Head of Content

Patagonia

Patagonia has not been rated.

About Patagonia

Price Range: $109–$139

It’s hard to speak about any environmentally conscious brand without mentioning Patagonia.

The California-based brand is a forerunner in sustainable outdoor clothing, with a vast catalog of tees, sweaters, leggings, hiking pants, jackets, baselayers, swimwear, and so much more. Naturally, they offer a variety of overalls, coveralls, and jumpsuits.

Patagonia’s Ethical & Sustainability Practices

Materials:

Patagonia crafts its fair trade jumpsuits from organic cotton, recycled polyester, hemp, and TENCEL™ lyocell. Many are bluesign® approved.

Supply chain & labor practices:

Over 80% of Patagonia’s apparel is sewn in Fair Trade-certified sites. As a Certified B Corp, they follow rigid criteria for healthy working environments, dignified practices, and sustainable production.

They also detail where each garment is manufactured via The Footprint Chronicles on each page and consistently top the Fashion Revolution’s Fashion Transparency Index charts.

Carbon commitments & green practices:

For its 50th anniversary, Patagonia looks forward to a more sustainable world through regenerative agriculture, renewable energy, and countless green initiatives—like shipping and packaging materials made with FSC or SFI-certified recycled content or post-consumer waste.

Inclusivity:

Patagonia offers women’s overalls and rompers in sizes XXS–XXL.

My Personal Review of Patagonia’s Fleetwidth Romper:

“The Fair Trade-sewn Fleetwith Romper, made from recycled polyester, is hands down my absolute favorite piece of clothing. This super stretchy, versatile romper features a crossover tank design that’s both lightweight and incredibly comfortable. I love it so much that I bought a preloved one used from Worn Wear when my first one was beginning to look a bit old. I now wear my original romper for arts and crafts, while I wear the newer one when I need to dress up a bit.”

Review by Amber McDaniel, SJ’s Head of Content

Coyuchi

Coyuchi has not been rated.

About Coyuchi

Price Range: $28–$178

There’s nothing coy about our love for Coyuchi.

You may know them as one of our favorite sustainable bedding brands, but they also have a small but impressive apparel line. In addition to robes, joggers, tops, and pajamas, they feature some of the best sustainable jersey jumpsuits for PJ-level comfort, like the Solstice.

Coyuchi’s Ethical & Sustainability Practices

Materials:

Organic cotton is the sustainable material of choice, and it’s Fair Trade and GOTS-certified, and in some cases, MADE SAFE certified, too.

Supply chain & labor practices:

The organic cotton is grown and knit in India at a factory that recycles 98% of its wastewater. Many of their factories are Fair Trade certified.

Carbon commitments & green practices:

As a circular economy company, all pre-loved Coyuchi linens can be sent back to be resold or repurposed through their 2nd Home Take Back program. They’re well on their way to eliminating virgin petroleum-based plastic packaging, instead using recycled poly bags.

By 2025, they’ll have Net Neutral Emissions, followed by Net Positive Emissions in 2030.

Inclusivity:

Women’s sizes range from XS-L.

MATE The Label

MATE The Label has not been rated.

About MATE the Label

Price Range: $118–$268

If you haven’t befriended MATE the Label, now is a good time. This brand has your back when you need women’s tops, bottoms, sweats, tanks, bike shorts, and sustainable linen jumpsuits. The long-sleeved Sedona is a favorite for its rugged and practical aesthetic that meets comfort.

MATE the Label’s Ethical & Sustainability Practices

Materials:

Natural linen is the only material you’ll see on the tag, and it’s dyed with low-impact dyes.

Supply chain & labor practices:

The linen is sourced in Belarus before being transformed into the jumpsuit of your dreams in a Los Angeles factory only 17 miles from MATE’s HQ. This reduces transportation and allows them to closely monitor the factory to ensure adherence to fair trade criteria and California labor laws.

Carbon commitments & green practices:

In addition to low-waste office practices, plastic-free, recycled packaging is used and in-house composting. The Certified B Corp is also Certified Climate Neutral with plans to reduce their emissions altogether. They also partner with Trashie to help you “detox your closet” while ensuring unwanted items are responsibly recycled.

Inclusivity:

Women’s jumpsuit sizes are XS-3X.

Outerknown

Outerknown has not been rated.

About Outerknown

Price Range: $168–$198

They may be one of the most well-known sustainable men’s clothing companies, but Outerknown is more than OK at creating women’s fashion.

Some of their best-sellers areutility jumpsuits for women—all versatile enough for a day on the farm or a night on the town. Available in three colors, the Station Jumpsuit is an all-star, featuring a cozy slouchy feel and functional design of organic cotton and linen.

Outerknown’s Ethical & Sustainability Practices

Materials:

Organic cotton and an organic cotton-linen blend makes up these comfy jumpsuits. Some styles feature natural corozo nut buttons too.

Supply chain & labor practices:

As a Fair Trade USA partner, safe and fair working conditions are ensured for their Mexican, Chinese, and Peruvian manufacturing partners. They became accredited by the Fair Labor Association before the very first OK product was even shipped and have since provided thousands of workers with fair pay and gainful work.

Carbon commitments & green practices:

As per their 2030 plan, they’ll eliminate harmful chemicals and materials that shed microfibers in the coming decade. They’re also working to ensure their clothes are easier to recycle and are making the switch to renewable energy and regenerative feedstock.

Inclusivity:

Women’s sizes XS-XL are available.

Beaumont Organics

Beaumont Organics has not been rated.

About Beaumont Organic

Price Range: $72–$287

If you’re looking for a stylishly simple sustainable jumpsuit, UK brand Beaumont Organic has your back—and legs and bum. The Nadia is a linen jumpsuit that’s stitched together in Portugal, featuring a bold sunflower color perfect for summer, V-neck style, and large front pockets.

Beaumont Organic’s Ethical & Sustainability Practices

Materials:

Most of Beaumont’s jumpsuits are made from GOTS-certified organic cotton and OEKO-TEX-certified Italian linen. They’ve introduced new fibers in their other pieces, like recycled cotton, seaweed fabric, recycled denim yarn, and responsibly sourced wool.

Supply chain & labor practices:

Beaumont believes in transparency for all stages of production, including spinning the thread, knitting, weaving, and dyeing. You can find a complete list of their suppliers online, with 97% in Portugal and the rest in the United Kingdom.

Carbon commitments & green practices:

Each garment includes a ‘sustainability’ section detailing the fabrics, certifications, and production sites. 87% of Beaumont’s garments are produced within a 300-mile radius of Braga, Portugal, where most of their raw materials come from.

Customers in the United Kingdom can access free repairs.

Inclusivity:

Beaumont Organic offers in sizes XS–L (UK 8-18).

tentree

tentree has not been rated.

About tentree

Price Range: $68–$118

tentree is an excellent brand for all sorts of active and casual clothing essentials. From kid’s clothing to a big range for big people, you’ll find all apparel and accessories rooted in responsibility.

The sustainable basics brand can also help you fit into sustainable short-sleeved jumpsuits, like the elegant Blakely, with ¾ flared cropped legs that are as functional as they are fashionable.

tentree’s Ethical & Sustainability Practices

Materials:

TENCEL™ lyocell, recycled polyester, organic cotton, and sometimes a small amount of spandex are what you’ll find in their range of jumpsuits.

Supply chain & labor practices:

Most of the Certified B Corp’s umpsuits are made in China at an ethical factory that adheres to the brand’s code of conduct. Check out their factory ledger to see where their other manufacturing partners are located and the regulations they adhere to (Fair Trade, Fair Wear Foundation, SA8000, WRAP, BSCI).

Carbon commitments & green practices:

tentree’s Climate+ carbon offset packages can help you reduce your eco-guilt. You can offset a hot shower, Netflix binge, or a month of typical living. 90% of products are shipped free of poly bags, and mailers are made from 100% recycled, recyclable, and biodegradable plastic.

Inclusivity:

Women’s sizes XS–XL are available.

Pact

Changing

Some sustainability wins
United States
Worldwide
$$$
Ethical Sourcing
Raw materials have been sourced ethically with people and planet in mind.
Non-toxic
All products are made with ingredients or materials that are currently considered non-toxic
Organic
Products are made from organic materials.
Sustainable Materials or Ingredients
Either all or most products are made with sustainable materials or ingredients.
Thoughtful packaging
Product packaging has been designed and created with the end of life outcome in mind and can be easily recycled or composted.
Vegan
This brand does not use any animal products or by-products in their products
Fair Trade
Fair Trade
The Fair Trade certification ensures that products are made according to rigorous social, environmental, and economic standards that protect workers and the planet. Overseen by organizations such as Fair Trade USA and Fairtrade International, it guarantees fair wages, safe working conditions, environmental sustainability, and community development funds, helping producers build more equitable and resilient supply chains.
GOTS
GOTS
The GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certification is the world’s leading standard for organic fibers. It covers every step of production, from harvesting raw fibers to environmentally and socially responsible manufacturing, and prohibits toxic dyes, GMOs, and harmful chemicals. GOTS also enforces fair labor practices.

About Pact

Price Range: $148

If you’ve followed Sustainable Jungle for any amount of time, you know Pact is one of our favorite eco-friendly clothing brands. We own several of their products, including t-shirts, sweaters, hoodies, shorts, leggings, and sleepwear.

Now we’re eyeing their Boulevard Jumpsuit, which provides a practical style in four colors that can be worn anywhere. This organic jumpsuit features four pockets, short sleeves, an antique metal zipper, and a removable belt.

Pact’s Ethical & Sustainability Practices

Materials:

Pact doesn’t skip, hop, or jump around with its materials. Their primary material is 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton, but some styles include hemp and small amounts of elastane.

Supply chain & labor practices:

Most of Pact’s clothing is produced in Fair Trade facilities in India, with garments marked online. Over 50% of their organic cotton comes from India.

Carbon commitments & green practices:

Besides organic materials, Pact conserves resources and partners with SimpliZero to measure the impact of each product. They offset carbon emissions through reforestation, renewable energy, and community initiatives.

Each garment is shipped in carbon-neutral Vela Bags, an FSC-certified recyclable paper bag.

Inclusivity:

Pact carries sustainable rompers in women’s sizes between XS and XXL.

Urbankissed

Urbankissed has not been rated.

About Urbankissed

Price Range: $72–$344

With more than 10,000 sustainable fashion products, Urbankissed helps you pucker up with planet-friendly clothing, bags, accessories, shoes, lingerie, jewelry, and homewares.

A one-stop-shop for curating that capsule wardrobe, they have tops, outerwear, activewear, swimwear, dresses, and jumpsuits of all cuts and colors.

Urbankissed Ethical & Sustainability Practices

Materials:

For sustainable denim jumpsuits made of GOTS-certified cotton, they’ve got your whole body covered. TENCEL™, Repreve (recycled) polyester, and upcycled cotton are other standard fabrics. You’ll also find pieces perfect for the summer, like the breezy Barefoot Romper, made entirely from hemp.

Many fabrics and dyes are bluesign® and/or OEKO-TEX certified with natural wooden buttons.

Supply chain & labor practices:

With over 100+ brands featured, supply chains are plenty, but you can rest assured knowing they’re all ethically vetted by Urbankissed’s 15 Slow & Ethical Index standards. Some are handmade in small batches by an artisan family in India. Others are made with organic cotton from Benin and Tanzania and finished in France.

Carbon commitments & green practices:

Worldwide shipping is carbon neutral, and the offsets support Urbankissed’s forest in Madagascar. This translates to one tree planted per item sold and an additional tree if you subscribe to their newsletter.

Inclusivity:

Women’s sizes XXS-XXL are available in all styles. They also have plus-size options, with some going up to 5XL.

Aaron Lopez is one of Sustainable Jungle's writers
Aarron Lopex

Aarron was introduced to how humans played a role in the environment when a friend explained the impacts of the wolves in Yellowstone. Since then, he has tried to reduce his impact through sustainable swaps, minimizing waste, and eating clean. He hopes writing about sustainability will encourage readers to make small sustainable changes to their lifestyles.