Why the Jaded Gypsy Range Rider Jumpsuit Is the Cool-Girl Coverall of the Season
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If there’s one trend that has completely taken over this year, it’s the denim coverall and the moment we unboxed the Jaded Gypsy Range Rider Jumpsuit, we knew it was something special. There’s just something about slipping into one piece, buttoning it up, and instantly feeling effortlessly cool. It’s relaxed, it’s artsy, it’s vintage-inspired… it’s everything we love about Jaded Gypsy wrapped into one unforgettable outfit.
And today, we’re giving you a closer look with our Range Rider Try-On Video (scroll down to watch!).
The Magic of a Good Coverall
A great coverall doesn’t just give you an outfit it gives you a vibe. And the Range Rider has that unmistakable Jaded Gypsy charm:
- * Distressed details that feel loved-in, not worn-out
- * Paint splatters that add just the right amount of artsy edge
- * 100% cotton denim that softens with every wear
- * A relaxed fit that keeps you comfortable and stylish all day
It’s one of those pieces that looks like it has a story to tell… and becomes part of yours the moment you put it on.
Why We’re All Obsessed With It
This jumpsuit has been flying off the racks and for good reason.
Here’s why customers (and our team!) love it:
- * It works on everyone. Truly.
- * It’s trending everywhere, from Pinterest to street style.
- * It feels casual while still looking completely intentional.
- * You can style it 100 different ways, boots, sneakers, belts, patches, you name it.
- * At $154, it’s an unbelievable price for a statement piece that will last for years.
And let’s be honest… who doesn’t love an outfit that takes two seconds to throw on and looks like you tried?
Styling the Range Rider: Endless Options
If you’ve ever wanted a piece you can reinvent over and over, this is it. Some of our favorite ways to wear it:
- Roll the cuffs and pair with sneakers for a casual day out
- Add a vintage-inspired name patch to make it your own
- Layer a fitted tee or thermal underneath for cooler months
- Belt it at the waist for a more structured silhouette
- Throw on chunky boots for that rugged, boho-meets-workwear edge
It’s the kind of closet chameleon that adapts to your mood, your plans, and your personal style effortlessly.
See It in Action: Watch Our Try-On Video
We can describe the Range Rider all day (and we will, happily)… but nothing compares to seeing it on real people.
Watch our Range Rider Try-On Video below to see how it fits, moves, and styles on different bodies.
You’ll get a real feel for the shape, the denim, and the personality of this piece.
Fair warning: once you see it on, you’re probably going to want one.
Fit Notes From Jenn
These coveralls come in two sizes Small/Medium and Large/XL and I tried on both to get a feel for how they truly fit. For reference, I’m a size 10/12 with broad shoulders and thicker arms, and the Small/Medium actually fit me really well. The only place it felt more fitted was through the top half, while the Large/XL gave me more room up top but felt a little too roomy through the legs. Honestly, in a perfect world I’d combine the top of the Small/Medium with the bottom of the Large/XL.
Ultimately, I chose the Small/Medium because the shape felt better overall, and the jumpsuit has two adjustable side straps that let you cinch the waist to your liking. The inseam is also extremely generous, which is great if you’re tall, but for my height (5'4½"), I’m planning to cut the legs shorter and roll them up for that cute, cuffed, vintage-workwear look. The hem is a thicker denim, so taking a little length off makes the cuff easier and cleaner.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re a longtime Jaded Gypsy lover or new to the brand’s free-spirited aesthetic, the Range Rider Denim Jumpsuit Coverall is one of those rare items that feels nostalgic, modern, cozy, and cool all at once. It’s wearable art and maybe that’s why everyone keeps coming back for it.
If you’ve been hunting for the perfect coverall, this is your sign.
Your new favorite outfit is waiting.
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