Vintage 70s Asian? I think Peasant Workers Heavy Quilted Jumpsuit 

This piece has always mystified me. I purchased it in a trendy Greenwich Village secondhand clothing store in the late 70s, At the time, Asian workwear fashion was trending and if I remember correctly I was told this jumpsuit was Asian in either style or origin.  

It is a heavy jumpsuit, quilted and fully lined with a muslin quilting batting. It has two front patch pockets and a hood. The sleeve and leg ends roll to a contrasting blue. Buttons up the front. If I recall, a couple of buttons were missing when I purchased this and I replaced them.

It is an interesting piece. If you can help me identify further I would appreciate it.  The printing on the tag is faded off

It is very warm, I bought it because my apt was always cold back then but I did not wear it often

It is a Small - probably unisex but check measurements.

This jumpsuit is in good overall vintage condition. It shows wear and I found 1 small hole which I took a pic of. 

Laying flat it measures

19" from underarm to underarm
14.5" shoulder seam to shoulder seam
43" from top of shoulder to bottom of pant hem
16" from shoulder to end of sleeve
19" inseam 

Clean, no smells From a smoke free home.

Heavy to ship