Defined at the Waist, Easy Everywhere Else With the Callie | Women’s Wrap-Effect V-Neck Waist-Belt Short Romper Jumpsuit
The Callie | Women’s Wrap-Effect V-Neck Waist-Belt Short Romper Jumpsuit is a structured cold-season layering piece that pairs easily with tights, boots, and outerwear. The wrap-effect V-neckline creates a clean front shape, while short sleeves finished with tie details add a subtle, functional touch. A marked waist seam with an attached belt lets you adjust the fit, and a centered back zipper keeps the front smooth. Finished with straight short legs and turned-up hems, plus an all-over vertical texture, it’s a practical one-piece for everyday wear and casual plans.
Why You’ll Love It:
Wrap-Effect V-Neck For A Defined Front Line
The overlapping V-neck structure creates a clean neckline that’s easy to layer with jackets and coats.
Adjustable Waist Shape With A Belted Fit
A fixed waist seam with an attached belt lets you cinch or loosen the fit depending on comfort and styling needs.
Easy Short Silhouette For Tights And Boots
Straight short legs with turned-up hems pair well with tights for fall/winter outfits that stay simple and wearable.
Specifications:
- Material: Textured fabric blend with vertical surface effect
- Color Options: Green
- Fit: Regular Fit — Unsure about your size, check out our size chart above.
- Sizes Available: S–XL
- Features: Wrap-effect V-neckline, short sleeves with tie finishes, defined waist seam with attached belt, centered back zipper from neckline to waist seam, straight short legs above the knee, turned-up hems, all-over vertical textured appearance
- Use Case: Layering for fall/winter, everyday errands, travel days, casual outings, tights-and-boots styling
- Care: Machine wash cold; hang dry or lay flat to dry
Callie | Women’s Wrap-Effect V-Neck Waist-Belt Short Romper Jumpsuit is a practical cold-season one-piece for women who want a defined wrap neckline, adjustable belted waist, and a short silhouette that layers easily with tights and autumn/winter outerwear.
