Jones New York Full Slip Review: Silky in the Title, Seams in the Cup

Jones New York Full Slip Review: Silky in the Title, Seams in the Cup

Amazon files slips as nightgowns, linings, and dresses that gave up. Jones New York sells a nude full slip: wide tank straps, a scoop, vertical princess seams, a picot hem that hits around the knee on the still. Twenty-three dollars. Thirty-one hundred reviews. A 4.5. The listing says silky. Believe a smooth synthetic that is trying to be a lining, not charmeuse you sleep in. We already did a Vanity Fair half slip (skirt only) and an LB LIFEBEST cami dress (spaghetti, jersey, street-adjacent). This one is the dress lining with straps you cannot hide under a halter.

If you wanted anti-static nylon from the waist down, Vanity Fair. If you wanted a $9 cami dress, LB. If you wanted one nude layer from strap to knee, stay.

Jones New York nude full slip with wide tank straps, scoop neck and princess seams to the knee

The seams are the shape. The silk is a word.

Princess seams down the front are how a slip pretends to be a dress. They also show under a thin knit if the nude is a beige. Tank straps: no sliders in the still. If your shoulder is not the model’s, this SKU is a maybe. Length is torso math. Too long peeks. Too short is a camisole with a hem. Measure against the dress, not the crop. The Size Guide is loose here — this is a slip chart, then Jones New York’s own.

The back is a scoop with the same seams. It will show in a racer or a V. Wear it under a closed back or pick spaghetti.

Jones New York nude full slip, back view with scoop back and vertical seams

A lining. The tank straps are the compromise.

Wash, static, the 4.5

Cold, hang. Heat makes “silky” into a different size. Static is why slips exist; a dryer is how you cancel the purchase. The 4.5 is a hem that matched more often than Amazon lining usually does, plus people who wanted silk and got nylon and stayed anyway because the dress behaved.

Who it's for

A closed-back dress, a nude that matches, a knee you measured. Not a half slip, not a nightgown, not a $23 silk. Size the length, hang the seams, skip it under a halter.

Pros

  • A complete strap-to-knee lining in one piece
  • Princess seams that smooth more than a tube slip
  • Nude that disappears under the right opaque
  • 4.5 at this volume is a hem that usually lands
  • Distinct from half slips and $9 cami dresses

Cons

  • Silky is a listing word, not charmeuse
  • Tank straps will show at a racer or halter
  • Length is torso-picky
  • Beige nude is a beige
  • Heat and a dryer invent static you paid to avoid
★★★★★★★★★★
4.2 / 5

A $23 Jones New York full slip that lines a dress. Measure the hem, hang it, and do not expect silk.