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A jacket is a for the upper body, usually extending below the hips.

(1999). 9780486402949, Dover Publications. .
A jacket typically has and fastens in the front or slightly on the side. Jackets without sleeves are . A jacket is generally lighter, tighter-fitting, and less insulating than a coat, but both are . Some jackets are , while some others serve as protective clothing.


Etymology
The word jacket comes from the French word jaquette. The term comes from the noun jaquet, which refers to a small or lightweight . In , jaquette is synonymous with jacket. Speakers of sometimes informally use the words jacket and coat interchangeably. Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford University Press, 1971 The word is cognate with jaco and giacca or giacchetta, first recorded around 1350s. It is ultimately loaned from Arabic shakk (شكّ), which in turn loaned from and shaḳḳ (שַׁקּ).


List of jackets
  • Atilla, a fancy Hungarian shell-jacket or short coat, decorated with cord and knots
  • , often specified as a jacket or football jacket, a casual jacket with knitted cuffs, collar, and waistband and a zippered front
  • , a jacket made from lightweight material designed to be worn in bed
  • , similar to but more casual than a suit jacket; single- or double-breasted of sturdy material, commonly with metal buttons.
  • , a military-style waist-length jacket.
  • , a very short jacket for everyone, originally worn by
  • , a blouson originally designed for US aircrews in leather or nylon.
  • Brunswick, a two-piece woman's gown of the mid-eighteenth century.
  • , a woman's jacket of the 18th century.
  • Chef's jacket
  • or chore coat, a jacket made of or other robust cloth, with large front pockets, originally a piece of workwear
  • , part of the black-tie dress code of evening formal wear. Also known as a Dinner suit and a Tuxedo.
  • Doublet (clothing)
  • , a quilted jacket filled with
  • Eisenhower jacket, a waist-length, fitted, military-inspired jacket with a waistband based on the World War II British Army's Battle Dress jacket introduced by General Dwight Eisenhower
  • Field jacket, a jacket that is worn by soldiers on the battlefield or doing duties in cold weather. The field jacket came about during World War II with the introducing the M-1941 and the M-1943 field jacket and issued the jacket to their troops. The most well-known and the most popular type of military field jacket that is on the market today is the M-1965 or M-65 field jacket which came into US military service in 1965.
  • , 20th century armoured vest
  • , a casual jacket made of synthetic wool such as
  • , also known as a bomber jacket
  • , disposable outerwear for college parties
  • , a sleeveless jacket or vest.
  • Harrington jacket, a lightweight waist-length jacket
  • , a zippered hooded sweatshirt (non zippered can be considered a sweatshirt only)
  • or denim jacket, a jacket falling slightly below the waist, usually of , with buttoned band like a shirt and a waistband that can be adjusted by means of buttons. Also called Levi's jacket (see Levi's)
  • Jerkin,the jerkin is a man's short close-fitting jacket
  • Kilt jacket, one of several styles of traditional jacket worn with the , including the Argyll jacket, the Prince Charlie jacket, and a type of tweed jacket
  • , also known as a motorcycle jacket
  • Letter jacket also known as a letterman or varsity jacket
  • or eton jacket, similar to a tailcoat but cut off just below the waist. Worn as part of and formerly as the school uniform of boys under 5'4" at until 1976 and at many other English schools, particularly choir schools
  • Motorcycle jacket, a leather jacket, usually black, worn by riders; originally to mid-thigh, now usually to a fitted waist
  • , a jacket like the related anorak, is a type of coat with a hood
  • , a jacket featuring a short
  • or Puffa jacket, a type of padded jacket popular in the 1990s
  • Quarter Zip, or 1/4 zip, a jacket with a partial zipper extending down from the collar
  • Rain jacket, a short
  • , a wind and waterproof jacket typically made of breathable synthetic materials, lacking insulation and fabric softness
  • Reefing jacket or reefer, a type of
  • Riding jacket, part of a
  • Satin jacket, a type of ball jacket made of and popular in the 1950s
  • , with built-in heating elements on the chest, hands and back. It keeps the wearer warm in cold weather. It comes with special sensors to let the wearer adjust the heat output as per his convenience.
  • Spencer, a high-waisted jacket dating to the Regency period
  • (US), also called a sports jacket (UK) or , a tailored jacket, similar in cut to a suit coat but more utilitarian, originally casual wear for , , and other outdoor sports; specific types include a shooting jacket and hacking jacket
  • , also called a lounge jacket, a general term for jackets used in traditional suits, such as , , and .
  • Tunic, a thigh length coat or jacket worn with a wide range of military and civilian uniforms
  • (N. American, Japan) or windcheater (UK)
  • jacket
  • , also called a "roundabout," a traditional American term for a short jacket.

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