jacket
A jacket that does not let water through.
A sleeveless jacket filled with air or buoyant material to help you float in water.
A jacket that is not heavy or thick.
A jacket made of thick, warm material.
A jacket made from light material.
A jacket made of heavy material for warmth.
A well-cut jacket, often made by a tailor.
A jacket made of material that is not thick.
A man's formal jacket for evening wear.
A man's formal jacket for evening wear.
A jacket that is shaped to fit the body closely.
A short, tight-fitting leather jacket, worn by motorcyclists.
A short, warm jacket, originally worn by pilots.
A short, tight-fitting leather jacket, worn by motorcyclists.
A jacket that is not tight-fitting.
A jacket with a stitched pattern, often filled with padding.
A short, warm jacket, originally worn by pilots.
A jacket filled with soft material for warmth or protection.
A jacket that is very loose.
A loose, camouflage jacket worn by soldiers.
A jacket that fastens with a zipper.
A sleeveless jacket that gives protection against bullets.
A jacket with two parallel rows of buttons.
A jacket with one row of buttons.
A cotton jacket treated with wax to make it waterproof.
A jacket that has a belt.
A short, double-breasted coat of thick wool, worn by sailors.
A short, heavy woolen coat worn by manual workers.
A pocket that is part of a jacket.
The part of a jacket that covers the arm.
Describes how a jacket is suspended, e.g., on a hook or chair.
A dress code requiring men to wear a formal jacket and a tie.
To take your jacket, e.g., before leaving.
To take your jacket quickly.
To put on a jacket easily and quickly.
To put on a jacket quickly.
To take off a jacket (more formal).
To put on a jacket very quickly and carelessly.
To remove a jacket.
To remove a jacket easily and quickly.
To fasten a jacket with a zipper.
To fasten a jacket (buttons or zipper).
To fasten all the buttons on a jacket.
To fasten the buttons on a jacket.
To remove a jacket with a shrug-like motion.
To put on a jacket with a shrug-like motion.