I should've worn a warmer jacket.

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I was walking on the street with a friend of mine, and I said this "It's quite cold today", to which my friend replied "Yes, it is. I should've worn a warmer jacket".

My question is, does "I should've worn a warmer jacket" really work while the person saying this is wearing a colder jacket?
Should it be either of these "I should be wearing a warmer jacket" or "I should've put on a warmer jacket"?
 

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My question is, does "I should've worn a warmer jacket" really work while the person saying this is wearing a colder jacket?
The verb works, but we say 'lighter' or 'thinner' rather than 'colder' jacket.
Should it be either of these "I should be wearing a warmer jacket" or "I should've put on a warmer jacket"?
It could be, not should be.
 
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In this context, worn is equivalent to 'put on'.
I didn't know that. This is the kind of explanation I was looking for. Thanks!
 

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@Marika33 You might want to find the Thanks button.
 

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Marika clicked on it for post #3 over three hours ago.
 
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