* Arctic jacket or anorak (in the United Kingdom) or parka (USA), a hooded jacket for very cold climates
* Jacket ball, often defined as a vest or jacket baseball football casual jacket with knitted cuffs, collar and leash and a seal
* Blazer
* Bolero, a very short jacket for women, originally worn by matadors
* Coat for the main distinguishing features of a layer of the road are the AAA line style, flat front and mid-thigh
* Chef’s Jacket
* Donkey Jacket
* Doublet (clothing)
* Down Jacket quilted jacket filled with down
Duster Coat *
* Eisenhower jacket, a waist-length, fitted, military-inspired jacket with a belt of battle based on the suit jacket WWII British Army introduced by General Dwight Eisenhower,
* Eton, like the coat, but cut just below the waist, worn as school uniform for children under 5′4 “at Eton College until 1976 and many other English schools, including schools choir [2]
* Field jacket, a jacket that is used by soldiers on the battlefield or in the field of human cold weather. The jacket was born in the camp during the 2nd World War with the Army of the introduction of the U. S. M-1941 and M-1943 field jacket and issued the jacket to their troops. The best known and most popular military jacket that is on the market today is the M-1965 or M-65 field jacket which came into U.S. military service 1965
* Flak Jacket
* Fleece jacket, sport coat in wool and synthetic Polar
* Flight jacket, also known as a jacket
* Jeans jacket or denim jacket, a jacket falling slightly below the waist, usually of denim, with buttoned band cuffs like a shirt and a belt that can be adjusted using the buttons. Also called Levi’s jacket (see Levi’s)
* Jerkin
* Kilt Jacket, one of several styles of jackets worn with the traditional Scottish kilt, including the Argyll jacket, Prince Charlie jacket and a kind of tweed jacket
* Bata knee dress simple, almost always white, worn by scientists, students and researchers in the laboratories of
* Leather Jacket
* Lifejacket
* Coat, a loose cloak or mantle, often used to refer to the long coats worn by women in Iran
* Similar medical coat worn by physicians (also called white-coat)
* Philippines, with a length of approximately the size of the layer-installed used as military officers uniform, parade night, especially in the British army. Often brightly colored and trimmed.
* Motorcycle jacket, leather jacket, usually black, worn by motorcyclists; initially at mid-thigh, now usually a size adjusted
Nehru Jacket *
* Norfolk Jacket
* Caban, a heavy wool double breasted hip length jacket worn by sailors, or layer style like this
* Rain jacket, a short raincoat
* Waterproof, waterproof layer or impervious to water, often with belt
* Reel or cooling jacket, a type of Caban
* Riding Jacket, part of an Amazon
* Leather jacket, also known as a motorcycle jacket
* Satin jacket, a type of bullet satin jacket and popular in the 1950s
* Smoking
* Spencer jacket, a high-waisted jacket dating from the Regency period,
* Motorcycle (USA) or blazer (UK), as a jacket, cut like a jacket, but more utilitarian, originally casual clothing for hunting, horseback riding and other outdoor sports the specific types include a shooting jacket and jacket piracy
* Sport Jacket, also known as a sport jacket
Straitjacket *
* Jacket
* Sports jacket, also known as speed jacket
* Varsity Jacket also known as a jacket or a letter Letterman Jacket
* Walking coat, jacket tailored for women around the knee, usually for use in the pants
* Mackintosh
* Huntress (USA, Japan) or anorak (UK)
* 7 / 8 coat, women coat several inches lower than the currently fashionable skirt