The jackets, which had no lapels, were worn over white shirts with red collars.
The jacket extended over the sides of the hips and was either worn open or closed.
He also issued a new dress code: jackets and ties must be worn on airplanes.
No, he was told, it was not a costume, but a jacket that a typical woman might wear on an evening out.
When the jacket is worn without the liner, the collar is plain material.
Both the easy jacket and the short wrapped skirt can be worn on either the checked or the plaid side.
Another short jacket was worn with an A-line skirt of lace.
"I have reason to believe," said Beef in his witness - box voice, "that this jacket was worn on the night of the 12th."
A cout, jacket or hoodie can be worn a top of the uniform though.
Underneath he wore a heavy jacket, ski pants, and climbing boots.