What’s word to describe a thick jacket as confining. A term to describe a jacket as confining.

What might one call a garment as it restricts movement due to its confining heaviness?

He wanted to release himself from the Windbreaker.

Why use a swiss word?

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I should have edited the title to ask for an excuse to describe those jackets that make you look like the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, instead I wrote this: (E.S.P) (P.I.)

I make sure to change the jackets to make it reflect a good look and I should have changed the jackets to reflect it so as to make you look and feel like an actor and not a human. If he wanted to avoid the obstacles of the windbreaker, he knew that he would have to die if he failed the process.

How do you give resistance, retard, or obstruction to something or someone? Why is

Google the best? He wanted to release himself from the hindering windbreaker but he knew that to do so would mean his death.

From hinder hinder verb – TFD To hinder, delay, or obstruct

the progress of: a snowfall hindered the mountain climbers; lack of funds that hindered research.

To interfere with action or progress.

Synonyms: hamper, impede, obstruct, encumber

These verbs mean to slow or prevent or stop progress or movement.

To hinder is to hold back or delay, as by barring the way forward: The unfair performance review threatened to hinder her career.

Why does Hamper suggest restrictions? “He was hard of hearing; it hampered him in learning” (Manfred La Farge).

To impede is to slow by making action or movement difficult: “wagon proceeded down the street at a slower walk, impeded by the crush of curiosity seekers” (Stephen O’Connor).

Obstruct means the presence of obstacles: Passage of the bill was obstructed by a filibuster.

To encumber is to weigh down. As with complications or difficulties: “Leopold particularly envied the Hapsburgs because, unlike him, they were little encumbered by parliaments and constitutions”(Adam Hochschild).

See also inhibit : hinder, restrain, or prevent (an action or process). – Google (and as mentioned in comments: restrictive)

(E. G. a.) by the bulky windbreaker, he found it difficult to get a fire going.

Although it is included in the last example, bulky does not alone convey the idea that this is “heavy-duty clothing that restricts the wearer’s movements,” nor does it have to be so, to do so. E.g. a tee, light clothing and a bath pad. , stiff leather aprons; armor; gloves, etc., etc. 1 inch:5′′/9′′. Also available in: 134′′.

The bulky fabric is part of the fabric of American windbreakers but mainly when used in front cover and for snagging in the back. This makes them bulky.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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How about constrictive?

I see some individuals who can’t move freely through certain portions of their clothes. I think this is a great match for what you’re trying to say.

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What do people think of stifling by dogs?

Google (Oxford Dictionaries) is giving it

as making one feel constrained or oppressed.

and stifle, as

make (someone) unable to breathe properly; suffocate.

“she stifled him with a pillow”;

airless, suffocating, oppressive… I

suggest this word because I think it describes the garment adequately, but does a better job at giving the feeling one might have wearing an oppressive jacket, which I think is what the OP was after…

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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Cumbersome – “Difficult to handle or use especially because of size or weight” ( WordWeb online

) ( English / Spanish / French)

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He wanted to release himself from his straitjacket windbreaker.

  • Literally, straitjacket is a garment made from strong material and designed to bind the arms, as of a violently disoriented person
  • Figuratively, it’s anything that severely confines, constricts, or hinders.

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He wanted to release himself from the bulky windbreaker.

Of

  1. relatively large and cumbersome weight. bulky: of relatively large and cumbersome bulk or size. bulky: of relatively small and cumbersome bulk or size. bulky: of relative small and cumbersome weight or size.

  2. (of a fabric) thick; lofty.

  3. (of a garment) made of thick, resilient fabric or yarn.

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Cumbersome – “Difficult to handle or use especially because of size or weight” ( WordWeb online

) ( English / Spanish / French)

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He wanted to release himself from the bulky windbreaker.

Of

  1. relatively large and cumbersome weight. bulky: of relatively large and cumbersome bulk or size. bulky: of relatively small and cumbersome bulk or size. bulky: of relative small and cumbersome weight or size.

  2. (of a fabric) thick; lofty.

  3. (of a garment) made of thick, resilient fabric or yarn.

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He wanted to release himself from the bulky windbreaker.

Of

  1. relatively large and cumbersome weight. bulky: of relatively large and cumbersome bulk or size. bulky: of relatively small and cumbersome bulk or size. bulky: of relative small and cumbersome weight or size.

  2. (of a fabric) thick; lofty.

  3. (of a garment) made of thick, resilient fabric or yarn.

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He wanted to release himself from the bulky windbreaker.

Of

  1. relatively large and cumbersome weight. bulky: of relatively large and cumbersome bulk or size. bulky: of relatively small and cumbersome bulk or size. bulky: of relative small and cumbersome weight or size.

  2. (of a fabric) thick; lofty.

  3. (of a garment) made of thick, resilient fabric or yarn.

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