
Best overall women’s bodysuit
Spanx Suit Yourself Bodysuit
Leave it to Spanx to design women’s bodysuits that feel so much like a second skin you’ll forget you’re even wearing them! This long-sleeve, scoop-neck bodysuit smooths and supports (without squeezing you too hard!), so you can feel confident rocking it solo. Imagine this worn tucked into high-waisted culottes or part of a layered look, perhaps under a blazer or jean jacket. Reviewers rave how breathable, soft and opaque the fabric is too. Trust us, it’s a supremely-flattering timeless style you need in your closet.
Pros
- Super soft, smoothing and supportive
- Available in standard and plus sizes
- Snap bottom for ease when nature calls
- Lined gusset means no need to wear undies
Cons
- The thong bottom isn’t for everyone

Best value women’s bodysuit
Everlane The Crew Neck Bodysuit
Everlane is the go-to retailer for quality basics at an affordable price point, and also one of the best sustainable clothing brands. They offer a range of women’s bodysuits, including tank top, long-sleeve and short-sleeve versions in go-with-everything neutrals.
This short-sleeve bodysuit—perfect for wearing on its own or layering under jumpsuits, jackets and cardigans—is an easy “add to cart” decision. With its high-quality, super-soft fabric and classic crew neckline, this bodysuit (which has a snap closure, so no need to be wary of wearing this in public restrooms) appears far more expensive than its modest price point.
Pros
- Amazing value and best bang for your buck
- Transparent pricing
- Available in both thong and bikini cuts
- Double-lined and supportive
Cons
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Reviewers note sizing is tricky for long-torso ladies

Best splurge women’s bodysuit
Maria Stanley Bodysuit
There’s a good reason (many reasons, actually) why you may want to spend some of your hard-earned cash on this Maria Stanley bodysuit. Sure, it’s a pretty and practical addition to your wardrobe, but you can feel good every time you slip it on knowing it’s ethically made with organic cotton in Delhi, India with earth-based dyes.
In addition to its thoughtful creation, this women’s bodysuit also features a wear-it-forever square-shaped neckline, thick straps and perfectly compressing double-layered fabric, making it worth every penny. If you’re trying to green your routine, check out more sustainable brands, plus natural makeup and clean beauty options.
Pros
- Elegant and timeless design
- Ethically made with organic cotton
- Available in a range of beautiful plant-dyed hues
Cons
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The low back makes it tricky to wear a bra

Best plus-size women’s bodysuit
Skims Fits Everybody Bodysuit
It’s all in a name—or, rather, two names: Kim Kardashian and the moniker of this cult-favorite product, the Fits Everybody Bodysuit. Available in sizes XXS to 4X, it does just that! The double-lined women’s bodysuit provides the ideal amount of compression so the buttery fabric clings to your curves in all the right ways.
Take it from us, or from Skims’ multitude of devotees who rave this bodysuit is worth the buy. “So soft and flattering, a rare combo,” writes Nicola. Another happy customer, Adriana, says: “Best bodysuit I’ve ever owned. The material is unlike anything I ever felt before, I want it in every color.”
Pros
- Sold in sizes up to 4X (which fits a dress size 26)
- Available in more than a dozen neutral and bright colors
- Compressive and supportive, but still lightweight and soft
Cons
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Only available in a thong bottom

Best shaping bodysuit
Yummie Madelyn Shaping Bodysuit
While this Yummie bodysuit may look understated, with its mock-neck and array of neutral hues, there’s nothing basic about it. This versatile piece proves shapewear doesn’t need to be hidden under clothes. Instead, wear it solo or as a brilliant layering piece, thanks to its hidden knit-in panel for 360-degrees of shaping and stomach support. Not only that, but this women’s bodysuit also features temperature control technology, which magically regulates your body heat, absorbing it if you overheat and releasing it back to you when you get a chill. Impressive!
Pros
- Hidden built-in support panel
- Two rows of snap closures for an adjustable fit
- Full brief back coverage
- Side seam-free for a totally smooth look
Cons
- Only three available sizes
- White is not completely opaque

Best bodysuit with built-in bra
Frankly Rizzo Bodysuit
Women’s bodysuits and bras can be a tricky pairing. Are the straps thick enough? Is the back high enough? Will there be lumps and bumps? With Frankly’s Rizzo bodysuit—a Reader’s Digest editor-favorite—you don’t have to worry about any of that.
This women’s bodysuit includes removable bra cups, as well as a fair amount of support and shape, too, so you won’t feel uncomfortable without an underwire. In fact, you’ll feel just the opposite with the full-coverage bottom and a double row of snaps. And bonus points: Remove the bra cups to replace with a regular bra (or no bra!) if you prefer.
Pros
- Offers full coverage with built-in bra cups
- Fair Trade sustainable brand
- Classic short-sleeve scoop-neck silhouette
- Inclusive size range
Cons
- Only two colors available

Best women’s bodysuit on Amazon
Sleeveless Racer Back Halter Bodysuit
There’s no shortage of women’s bodysuits on Amazon, but with 21,000+ five-star reviews, the Reoria bodysuit is the most worthy of adding to your cart. It’s an editor (and blogger and Amazon reviewer) favorite, thanks to its super smooth silhouette that can be worn solo with cut-off shorts at the beach, or under blazers for a sharp work-friendly look. It’s soft, stretchy and seriously cute.
Pros
- Fast and free shipping with Amazon prime
- Affordable
- Available in 18 colors
- Double-lined
Cons
- Hand-wash only
- Only available in a thong bottom

Best turtleneck bodysuit
Madewell Turtleneck Bodysuit
There are few things more classic than a black turtleneck—and few things as annoying as your black turtleneck coming untucked. The solution? This Madewell bodysuit, which promises to stay perfectly in place.
Consider its fabric the Goldilocks of thickness—not too lightweight, not too heavy—so you’ll be reaching for it nearly all year-long, from chilly summer nights in front of a bonfire, to a holiday work party (paired with velvet pants, perhaps). No wonder it’s one of Madewell’s best sellers. This stellar women’s bodysuit is also available in gray and off-white in sizes XXS to 3X, and, yes, you have our full support if you want one of each color.
Pros
- A timeless design with a slightly slouchy turtleneck that doesn’t feel too restrictive
- Soft and stretchy
- Available in standard and plus sizes
Cons
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Only available in a thong bottom
How we found the best women’s bodysuits
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FAQs
What kind of bra do you wear with a bodysuit?
Just like there’s no one-size-fits-all bra, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. What type of bra you wear (if you wear one at all) depends on the cut of the bodysuit, as well as the coverage and support you’re looking for. Some women’s bodysuits come with a built-in bra, while others have thin straps or are cut too low to sneak a bra underneath.
In general, for a smooth look, you’ll want to wear a seamless style (may we suggest ThirdLove’s T-shirt bra), or choose a pretty bralette you don’t mind showing off. Ultimately, wear what makes you feel comfortable and confident.
What kind of pants do you wear with a bodysuit?
How’s this for an answer: Wear any pair of pants with a bodysuit. Reach in your closet for a pair of pants—any pair of pants!—and chances are they’ll look as good with a bodysuit as any classic T-shirt would (or better, if you’re going for a smooth, tucked-in look).
Denim? Definitely—both fitted and boyfriend-style. Work trousers? Those too. Cut-off shorts? Yep. Add skirts and jumpsuits to the list, too!
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