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This is how you sign Jacketin American Sign Language.
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How to sign
How to sign
To sign "Jacket" in American Sign Language (ASL), take both hands and make them into fists with your thumbs sticking up - or the 'A' letter sign in ASL. Move your two fists up and down in front of the chest, as if to adjust both lapels of your coat.
To sign "Jacket" in American Sign Language (ASL), take both hands and make them into fists with your thumbs sticking up - or the 'A' letter sign in ASL. Move your two fists up and down in front of the chest, as if to adjust both lapels of your coat.
Word definition
Clothing: A short coat that covers the upper body.