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shacket
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What is a shacket?
A shacket is a shirtlike article of clothing that鈥檚 typically worn like a jacket (hence its name, which is a combination of the words shirt and jacket). It鈥檚 perhaps more commonly simply called a shirt jacket.
A shacket is usually worn over a shirt in the same way that a jacket is (as opposed to being worn as a main top). It鈥檚 typically larger than a shirt and uses heavier fabric but is still often lighter than a jacket. Unlike most jackets, shackets don鈥檛 often include a lining.
Shackets are often intended to be worn when the weather is colder but not cold enough to warrant a heavy jacket.
Where does shacket come from?

The word shacket is a combination of the words shirt and jacket in reference to the fact that it鈥檚 a hybrid of a shirt and a jacket. The term shirt jacket is also commonly used. The word overshirt is sometimes used to refer to the same thing, but this word is not common.
The word shacket has been used to refer to articles of clothing that resemble shirt-jacket hybrids since at least the 1940s. However, the word was not commonly used until much later. Online use of the term dates to at least the early 2000s.
The word shacket gained use during the 2010s and after as the clothing item became more popular.
Examples of shacket
Who uses shacket?
The term shacket is now a relatively common way of referring to such a garment, which is perhaps more commonly referred to as simply a shirt jacket.
Finally, it鈥檚 shacket sheason in Chicago.
— C. Tocci (@C_Tocci)
My great accomplishment of 2022 will be getting through it without purchasing a shacket.
— Devi Abraham (@devi_writes)
My waffle sweatshirts arrived along with my shacket so I鈥檓 going to be living my cozy autumnal fantasy this week
— Stacey (@veryloudwoman)
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