Jersey gets underestimated because it’s comfortable, and people assume comfortable means casual. It doesn’t. The fabric is what makes a dress move properly, cling in the right places without clinging everywhere, and actually survive a full day of being worn by a real person. That’s not a small thing. We’ve been building this edit around jersey dresses that take the fabric seriously, styles that work for dinner, for the office, for occasions where you want to look genuinely put together without spending the evening thinking about your outfit. The key with jersey is fit and weight. Too light and it shows everything. Too heavy and it loses the ease that makes jersey worth wearing at all. These are the ones that get that balance right. Midi lengths that drape beautifully. Bodycon cuts that are flattering rather than uncomfortable. Some with sleeves, some without. Jersey done well doesn’t ask you to choose between looking good and feeling like yourself.