Now, a romper is pretty much a brilliant idea in so many ways. You don't have to think about a top and a separate bottom. Depending on the fabric, you can usually dress it up with heels or keep it casual yet put together with flats. The shorts aspect of the bottom part makes me feel more secure than if I were wearing a dress of the same length because I know it won't fly up. (I'm still scarred from when that happened to me in college. I was wearing the cutest sweatshirt skirt and it completely flew up as I walked out of the library cafe - right before midterms. Ugh! I've never worn a loose fitting short skirt since!) I just like how easy a romper is. That is, until you have to pee. Then, a romper can be somewhat of an inconvenience. Hey, just keeping it honest! Every time I de-robe in the bathroom stall to pee I think, "I'm a grown woman getting completely undressed to pee. Is this real life?!" But, the pros outweigh the cons for me, and I'll keep rompering it up until they don't.