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  • The origins of quilted jackets date back centuries, primarily for their utility more than style. Initially worn by hunters and outdoor workers, these jackets were designed to provide warmth and protection against the elements. The quilting technique, which involves sewing two layers of fabric together with a padding in between, played a crucial role in creating a lightweight yet insulating layer that retained heat without the bulk of traditional coats. As time went on, the practicality of these jackets attracted a broader audience, leading to their rise in popularity both in and out of the hunting field.