This jacket is part of a four-piece inflight coverall worn by astronaut Wally Schirra during his Apollo 7 mission in October, 1968.
The complete garment consists of jacket, trousers and boots which had a circular Velcro patch on the soles. It is constructed of a Teflon fabric which is highly fire resistant, and the "slippery" qualities of the fabric enabled the astronaut to don and doff the garment with ease in a weightless environment.
The jacket had a US flag on the left shoulder and a NASA "meatball" logo on the upper torso. Flight garments also had a mission symbol attached to the upper torso.
It was transferred from NASA in 1975.
This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It is either on loan or in storage.