High neck vest
(23 products found)
Regular Fit High Neck Vest
High Neck Puffer Vest
High Neck Puffer Vest
Regular Fit High Neck Cotton Vest
Slim Fit High Neck Lined Vest
Ribbed Faux Fur High-Neck Jacket
Regular Fit High Neck Pocketed Vest
Viscose High Neck Top
High Neck Sleeveless Top
High Neck Sleeveless Pullover
High Collar With Zipper Closure Cut Sleeves Vest - Mint Green
High Collar With Zipper Closure Cut Sleeves Vest - Pink
Viscose High Neck Top
High Collar With Zipper Closure Cut Sleeves Vest - Black
Women's Teddy Jacket, Camel color Faux Fur, Cropped Length, High Neck, Winter Casual Outerwear
High Collar Full Zipper Closure Cut Sleeves Vest - Brown
Ribbed Faux Fur High-Neck Jacket
Women Long Mohair Coat with Belt & High Neck – Modest Warm Overcoat Dark Green
Women Long Mohair Coat with Belt & High Neck – Modest Warm Overcoat - Light Blue
High Collar With Zipper Closure Cut Sleeves Vest - Beige
Women Long Mohair Coat with Belt & High Neck – Modest Warm Overcoat
High Neck Sleeveless Bodysuit
High Collar With Zipper Closure Cut Sleeves Vest - Light Purple
Frequently Asked Questions about high neck vest
How do I choose the right high neck vest for my needs?
Start by matching climate, activity, and layering needs with the vest. Look at the insulation and outer fabric, noting options from brands like defacto and clue. Consider the fit (regular or slim) and a color that fits your wardrobe, such as black, navy or beige. Finally, pick a trusted brand and ensure the size allows you to layer comfortably for colder days.
What should I know about insulation in a high neck vest?
Insulation is the key warmer; choose the fill that matches your climate. Down insulation gives high warmth with light weight, but may lose some warmth if it gets wet, so pair it with a windproof shell. Synthetic fills, like polyester-based options, keep insulating performance when damp and are usually easier to care for. For wet conditions, look for a high neck vest described as waterproof, and consider how you’ll layer with it across seasons.
How should a beginner choose a high neck vest compared to an outdoor enthusiast?
A beginner should start with a versatile regular-fit vest in a neutral color from brands like defacto for easy daily wear. An outdoor enthusiast may prioritize waterproofing or water-resistant shells (as seen in clue’s high neck puffer vests) and higher warmth, even opting for slimmer fits that still layer well under outer jackets. Both should match your typical activities and climate, mixing performance and style from brands you trust.
How do I care for a high neck vest to keep it looking good and performing well?
Follow the care label, but in general down-filled vests require gentle washing and thorough drying to restore loft; synthetic fills are more forgiving in washing and drying. For waterproof or water-resistant vests, use mild detergents and avoid chlorine bleach, and air-dry away from direct heat. When not in use, store in a cool, dry place to prevent mold and fabric fatigue, and spot-clean stains to avoid heavy washing where possible.
What should I look for to ensure a comfortable fit and stylish look with a high neck vest?
Check the silhouette: regular-fit vests offer room to layer, while slim-fit versions hug the body for a sleek look. Pay attention to the high neck design, pocket placement, and lining for comfort. Choose colors that coordinate with your wardrobe, such as beige, navy-blue or grey, and consider practical features like pockets, common across defacto and clue offerings.