Stretch Interlock Zip-Front Jacket
A soft jacket that gives Joan Vass structure without ever turning rigid.
Story & heritage
The zip-front jacket is Joan Vass at her most pragmatic: still rooted in knit comfort, but shaped into a topper that can replace a blazer. That balance between softness and utility is consistent with the brand's reputation for unstructured clothes that still feel finished.
Seen alongside the label's sweaters, dresses, and tanks, the interlock jacket reads like an anchor piece — the kind of repeat style Joan Vass was known to keep in circulation rather than retire after one season.
Materials & craft
Neiman Marcus names the fabrication as stretch interlock, while the imagery shows a round neckline, front zip closure, and zip pockets. The knit base keeps the jacket flexible instead of sharply tailored.
How to choose & style
Use it as the neatest layer in a Joan Vass wardrobe: over a tank, with the matching knit bottom logic, or against a monochrome trouser. It gives polish without changing the comfort level.