How to use in-sentence of “jacket”:
+ In Japan, re-edited albums by label, albums by genre, and CD recurrences with the same paper jacket specifications at the time of release were released one after another.
+ Its modern form is taken from the American flight jacket and police blouson.
+ It always includes a jacket and trousers.
+ Plain cardigans are often worn over shirts and inside Suit suit jackets as a less formal version of the waistcoat or vest that restrains the necktie when the jacket has been removed.
+ The women’s costume consists of a jacket and skirt with a sleeveless waistcoat and a gown worn when needed to look formal.
+ A tuxedo suit jacket is usually made of wool or polyester.
+ Jeogori is a shirts or a jacket for both of female and male.
Example sentences of “jacket”:
+ The karategi is made up of a white jacket and white pants.
+ Breast-ties hold the two sides of the jacket together so that one side is overlapping the other.
+ The karategi is made up of a white jacket and white pants.
+ Breast-ties hold the two sides of the jacket together so that one side is overlapping the other.
+ Showing the scrap of material prompts the veteran to reveal the killer dropped his jacket and gives George the tailor’s name and phone number.
+ They were worn with a jacket and a skirt or trousers on top.
+ The following morning, Julie, Charlotte and George find Max’s corpse wearing Barry’s stolen jacket in the trunk of their car.
+ In Victorian fashion, “basque” means a closely fitted bodice or jacket extending past the waistline over the hips.
+ The men’s jacket is designed to be long because sleeves were added, and not to make the front part open, the two sides of front jacket overlap.
+ They can also wear a cape or jacket to make it easier to identify them.
+ The male costume could include a gown similar to a topcoat which the wearer puts over the jacket and pants, with different sorts of hats and coronets for a noble effect.
+ It is similar to a jacket or suit coat, has long sleeves, and is often made of cotton or wool.
+ The two regiments can be told apart by the colour of their jacket and by the “plumes” on their helmets.