AFRM's Eaton Bodysuit Is Giving '90s Maximalist, Not Y2K Minimalist

AFRM: Eaton Bodysuit

The bodysuit is back, but not in the way your 2014 Pinterest board predicted. AFRM's Eaton is here to prove that the silhouette works best when it's actually *saying* something—and right now, that something is bold print and intentional detail. The V-neck lace-up front feels deliberately styled rather than accidental, and the thong back keeps it from reading like your mom's shapewear. This is the kind of piece that makes layering feel like a choice, not a compromise. What really sets this apart is the color range. The Iris Patchwork version is a masterclass in controlled chaos—soft blues and pinks playing against cream in a patchwork print that's intricate without feeling cluttered. Then there's the Lime Snake if you want to make a statement that lands harder, or the Rich Lotus if you're leaning into the softer neutrals everyone's gravitating toward right now. The midweight mesh hits that sweet spot between substantial and breathable, and the snap gusset closure is the kind of practical detail that makes you realize this was actually designed by someone who wears bodysuits. Layer it under a slip skirt, wear it solo with low-rise jeans—it works either way.

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