Collection: Unisex Sets & One-Pieces

Unisex sets and one-pieces include garments designed without a specific gender fit, focusing instead on shared silhouettes and adaptable sizing. This type combines coordinated two-piece sets—such as matching tops and bottoms—with single-piece garments like jumpsuits or all-in-ones, each defined by how the pieces are worn together or as a complete unit.

Some designs are more structured with defined seams and proportions, while others are relaxed and allow more flexibility in fit. Sets rely on alignment between pieces, while one-pieces simplify dressing by combining everything into a single garment. Across both, the focus is on versatility in fit and form rather than gender-specific shaping.

Explore unisex sets and one-pieces designed for flexibility, ease, and simplicity. This collection brings together coordinated outfits and all-in-one garments that remove the need to overthink combinations.

From matching sets to jumpsuits, these pieces are selected for how they fit, move, and adapt across different styles. They offer a straightforward way to get dressed while keeping the focus on comfort and versatility.

  • Neutral Clothing from Los Angeles, California, United States

    S e e k e r 
  • Natural Fiber Clothing from Los Angeles, US

    Fabina 

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What features do Unisex Sets & One-Pieces have?

  • Shared silhouettes not tied to gender-specific shaping
  • Fit ranges from structured to relaxed
  • Designed for flexible wear across different body types

Why we curate conscious Unisex Sets & One-Pieces

Unisex sets and one-pieces include garments designed without a specific gender fit, focusing instead on shared silhouettes and adaptable sizing. This type combines coordinated two-piece sets—such as matching tops and bottoms—with single-piece garments like jumpsuits or all-in-ones, each defined by how the pieces are worn together or as a complete unit.

Some designs are more structured with defined seams and proportions, while others are relaxed and allow more flexibility in fit. Sets rely on alignment between pieces, while one-pieces simplify dressing by combining everything into a single garment. Across both, the focus is on versatility in fit and form rather than gender-specific shaping.

What does Genderless stand for?

Genderless clothing encompasses garments that lack specific gender distinctions. Unlike conventional fashion lines categorized as male or female, genderless fashion presents pieces suitable for wear by individuals irrespective of their gender identity.

This design philosophy fosters inclusivity, minimizes waste, and maximizes resource efficiency. Furthermore, it exemplifies a unified approach that streamlines supply chains, thereby diminishing the environmental footprint linked to creating and distributing gender-specific lines.
Thoughtfully selected blends that offer a lighter footprint than conventional materials while keeping comfort and practicality in balance.

What makes a garment unisex?

It is designed without gender-specific shaping, focusing instead on adaptable fit and shared silhouettes. Many are designed with more flexible fits that accommodate a range of body types.

What is the difference between sets and one-pieces?

Sets are two separate garments worn together, while one-pieces combine everything into a single item.