The virus survives on clothing for less than 2-3 days, while it is generally not contagious for more than an hour. The currently prevalent New Coronavirus, for example, survives for 2-3 days on a variety of surfaces such as plastic, glass, metal, copy paper, etc. The virus prefers smooth, non-porous surfaces. So in general, the virus survives for a shorter period of time on clothes, while the virus survives longer in the air and droplets than clothes. So you don’t have to think too much about whether your clothes will carry the virus when you travel at home, just do a good job of disinfecting your jacket after you get home.