This quilting jacket was made in 1965 based on the U.S. Army's field jacket liner. It's light and has a thickness of about 4 oz, so it's a good product to use alone or as an innerwear. Although it is a military-based design, round-type outpockets are installed to make it more casual and comfortable to wear, and solid fabrics are colored everywhere to give design points. A glossy coated button was used on the closure, and in the case of pockets, it can be opened and closed with a snap. Coloring patch fabric was added to the sleeve elbow, and the details that can be accentuated were inserted with a strong finish with a bartec on all sides. It's a jacket that's perfect for daily items to layer with various inner or outerwear.