IC Collection High Collar Asymmetrical Motto Jacket-C1249J
Make a statement the moment you walk in. The IC Collection C1249J Motto Jacket is designed for the woman who commands attention — featuring a bold high collar, asymmetrical front closure, and structured silhouette that transitions effortlessly from day to evening.
- High collar with asymmetrical zip/button closure for a modern, editorial look
- Structured motto-style cut that flatters and defines the waist
- Smooth, lightweight 100% poly fabric — easy to layer, easy to move in
- Available in sizes S–XXL for an inclusive, tailored fit
- Designed by IC Collection — a trusted name in contemporary women's fashion
Pair it with tailored trousers for a polished office look or throw it over a slip dress for an effortlessly chic evening ensemble. This jacket isn't just outerwear — it's the finishing touch that elevates every outfit.
Material: 100% Poly | Style No.: C1249J | Brand: IC Collection
Style with IC Collection Matching Set-7760TP
IC Collection runs generously. Missy sizes S–XXL run approximately 40"–50" in the bust, with a dedicated 1X–3X plus range (approximately 52"–56").
Vilma's advice for buying IC: buy by the garment's silhouette and your measurements — not the size you wear in other brands.
- Relaxed tunics & high-low styles: go with your bust measurement. Don't size up for stomach or hips — these pieces are designed to drape away from the body.
- Between sizes in a flowing top? Choose the smaller one; too much fabric can overwhelm.
- Structured jackets: watch the bust and shoulders if you'll button it. Open-front jackets are more forgiving.
- Pants: use actual waist and hip measurements — don't assume they're as roomy as the tops.
Compared to our other designers: IC fits the most generously — often consider one size smaller than expected in loose styles. Kozan is relaxed but more conventional (start with your normal Kozan size). Joseph Ribkoff is the most fitted (stay with your established Ribkoff size).
More questions? Ask Vilma about IC Collection →
— Vilma Virella, 32 years in fashion design




