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The phrase 'down jacket' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a jacket typically made with down insulation, usually a combination of duck and goose down. For example, "I bought a grey down jacket for winter."
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And who doesn't own a down jacket?
I brought my Add down jacket.
He invented the down jacket.
I wished I had bought him a down jacket instead.
A case in point is the Uniqlo Light Down jacket.
A Great Dane wore a hooded down jacket.
The heat covers you like a down jacket.
Q: Where did you get the inspiration for the down jacket?
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"I'm wearing this old hand-me-down jacket.
Dockers, T-shirt, button-down, jacket, suit... done.
He wore purple and gold like the Minnesota Vikings, MPLS emblazoned across his zip-down jacket.
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