($119)did not immediately convert me to a believer. I was skeptical of it: a baggy, shapeless, blueish-gray strip of fabric hanging in my closet. I judged it as maybe a little dowdy.A little too weird.
This went on for weeks until one day, when I was nearly out of clean work clothes, I tried the thing on. And I fell in love. Over the course of the past year, I’ve worn this one-piece for work, gardening, pub crawling, traveling, and hiking. It’s perfectly comfortableand well suited to all those activities.
Big credit goes to the fabric, which is the same stretchy recycled polyester-spandex blend that Patagonia uses in some of itsrunning shorts. The material makes for a jumpsuit that’s incredibly light and airy, withperformance chops. I feel like I could happily jog in this thing (let’s be real, I’m not really running), but I haven’t actually done this, because the legitrunners in the ϳԹ office would judge me hard.What impressed me the most? The Fleetwith doesn’t come off asparticularly sporty; the fabric has a muted, almost linen type oflook and feel.
Then there’s the cut. The pants are loose without being boxy, and the top above the lightly cinched waist is trim but certainly not tight. It creates anathletic silhouettethat doesn’t restrict movement. The Fleetwith alsobreathes very well (thanks to straps that crisscross in back)andlooks polished enough to wear to the office—at least to ourSanta Fe–based headquarters. Lots of companies make that claim about their stuff, but few actually deliver.
The details are spot-on, too. I especially like the big pockets in the front and back (thank you, Patagonia!), including azippered one big enough to hold an oversizeiPhone.
Patagonia sent me my first Fleetwith forfree as a test sample. I just bought a second one—not because of any durability issues with the original, but because I like blackandthis product happens to be in stock for the first time in what seems like a year. I plan to bring both rompers on my two-week trip to Spain and Morocco this summer; that should take care of almost my whole wardrobe, no stowaway bag needed.
Should you buy one? If you’re an active woman who likes to travel and be comfortable at her desk, definitely.Heck, you should probably get two.