A shirt bodysuit is a women’s one-piece top cut in the silhouette of a button-down shirt — with a collar, buttons down the front, and a tailored line through the torso. The bodysuit construction at the bottom keeps the shirt tucked in all day, eliminating the constant re-tucking and bunching at the waist that comes with regular button-downs.
This collection covers our women’s shirt bodysuit range. Long sleeve shirt bodysuits work as office and smart-casual staples — pair with tailored trousers, a pencil skirt, or high-waisted jeans for a put-together look without the wrinkling and untucking of a standard shirt. The collar and button placket sit clean under a blazer or open cardigan, and the snap-closure gusset keeps the silhouette smooth even after a full workday.
What’s the difference between a shirt bodysuit and a regular button-down? A regular button-down has a free hem that needs constant tucking and tends to bunch or come untucked through the day. A shirt bodysuit ends in a snap gusset between the legs, so the shirt stays tucked, stays flat, and keeps a clean line under any high-waisted bottoms.
Are shirt bodysuits good for the office? Yes — the structured collar and button-down front read as business-appropriate, while the bodysuit construction gives a more polished silhouette than a tucked-in shirt. Pair with tailored trousers, a midi skirt, or a pencil skirt and add a blazer for stricter dress codes.
How do you go to the bathroom in a shirt bodysuit? The snap closure at the gusset unfastens for bathroom breaks — you don’t need to undo the front buttons or remove the entire bodysuit.
What should I wear under a shirt bodysuit? A regular t-shirt bra or a smooth cup bra works under most shirt bodysuit styles. For thinner or lighter-colored fabrics, choose a nude or matching-tone bra to keep the line clean under the shirt. The built-in gusset replaces underwear, but a seamless thong works underneath if you prefer extra coverage.
How should a shirt bodysuit fit? Snug at the bust and torso, with the sleeves reaching the wrist and the collar sitting flat against the neck. The button placket should close without pulling at the chest — if it gapes between the buttons, size up. The gusset should feel secure but not tight while seated.
























































