Human apparel has a diversity of origins and style differences and with that diversity and style differences comes a variety of nomenclature that can cause confusion and even cross-naming of some articles of clothing. For example, some sites will in part define a jacket as an outerwear garment that “extends to the level of the stomach”, while others will define it as an outerwear garment that “extends to the level of the hip or waist.” However, each of these three anatomical structures, the stomach, the hip, and the waist are quite different anatomically and each positioned at different “levels” on the human body.
So, how do you distinguish the difference between a jacket and a coat? Using these often-referenced anatomical structures allows us to properly differentiate between a jacket and a coat, as the most evident distinguishing feature is the length of the garment as well as the degree of warmth it provides.
Even in the descriptions between a jacket and a coat, it is easy to see that there could be a variety of different settings in which the individual garments could be worn. A jacket can be stylish dressing for a casual event such as when attending an outdoor party, a friends night out event to the market, fair, carnival, concert or another outdoor venue where style is important as well as providing a degree of warmth. A coat’s prime purpose is typically to provide warmth and protection against the elements.
Parkas are another outwear garment used for the same purposes as a coat, has similar features to both the jacket and coat, yet have a few different features. Those features are:
It should be noted that the origins of the parka has military, hunting, and survival associations dating back to indigenous tribes and mountain man usage.
There are literally dozens of different styles or types of jackets that it can become very confusing trying to distinguish between them all. In fact, there are some differences in the types of jackets between males and females. This article cannot discuss all the different types or styles of jackets that are out there, but here are a few jacket categories for consideration:
In conclusion, the arena of jackets and coats is vast and often difficult to navigate as far as the nomenclature used and the individual differences for which a jacket is intended. However, jackets are designed to meet the myriad of individual needs associated with protection, comfort, warmth, fashion, and functionality.
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