- This elegant suit waistcoat revisits masculine tailoring codes and gives them a new twist with our signature rock touch. (barbarabui.com)
- Made from comfortable stretch wool gabardine, this suit waistcoat can be worn next to the skin for added sensuality. (barbarabui.com)
- In black or mustard, this women's suit waistcoat will become a key part of your wardrobe. (barbarabui.com)
- The colour normally matches the tie, so only black barathea wool, grosgrain or satin and white marcella, grosgrain or satin are worn, although white waistcoats used to be worn with black tie in early forms of the dress. (wikipedia.org)
- From ivory and cream waistcoats to dark brown tweed waistcoats you can be sure to find the perfect colour and material for your wedding or other special occasion right here. (tiespecialist.com)
- This six-button single-breasted waistcoat is cut with a traditional v-neck. (favourbrook.com)
- Both single-breasted and double-breasted waistcoats exist, regardless of the formality of dress, but single-breasted ones are more common. (wikipedia.org)
- This convention only applies to single-breasted day waistcoats and not double breasted, evening, straight-hem or livery waistcoats that are all fully buttoned. (wikipedia.org)
- Double-breasted waistcoats are rare compared to single but are more commonly seen in morning dress. (wikipedia.org)
- This double-breasted light blue waistcoat is tailored slim with a rear adjustment strap from a wool-silk-linen blend by Italy's E.Thomas mill. (suitsupply.com)
- Whether of Highland origin or simply a fan of plaid, this tartan double-breasted waistcoat is an excellent option for alternative formalwear or semi-formal occasions. (favourbrook.com)
- Henry Herbert was commissioned to make a wedding waistcoat to accompany the morning suit we were making for a young solicitor from London for his wedding. (henryherbert.com)
- A Bespoke Wedding Waistcoat - Henry Herbert Tailors. (henryherbert.com)
- The term vest derives from the French language veste "jacket, sport coat", the term for a vest-waistcoat in French today being gilet, the Italian language veste "robe, gown", and the Latin language vestis. (wikipedia.org)
- citation needed] In the Church of England, a particular High Church clerical vest introduced in the 1830s was nicknamed the "M.B. Waistcoat" with "M.B." standing for the Mark of the Beast. (wikipedia.org)
- http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3488/...aa0b1c.jpg?v=0 http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3016/...3c7b04.jpg?v=0 http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3509/...245b8e.jpg?v=0 What kind of waistcoat/vest would be best? (styleforum.net)
- While it is winter you can happily choose to use any waistcoat with your suits for a three piece look- a complimenting worsted suit with this stylish Silver color luxury vest will add depth and texture to formal looks. (mensusa.com)
- Use our easy-to-follow pattern to make a Men's Waistcoat (Vest) for wear with Evening Dress from the 1850s through 1900s. (reconstructinghistory.com)
- To give a more comfortable hang to the trousers, the waistcoat instead covers a pair of braces underneath it. (wikipedia.org)
- Buy any 4 suits (matching blazers & Trousers OR matching blazers, waistcoats & trousers) and get the cheapest suit free. (matalan.co.uk)
- For a smart boyish look, team the waistcoat with the matching jacket and trousers to make a three piece suit. (barbarabui.com)
- This cropped waistcoat is tailored from RWS wool felt coating fabric with a braided cord embroidery front, inspired by toy guardsmen. (stellamccartney.com)
- Transition into spring tailoring with this twill sleeveless waistcoat . (karenmillen.com)
- The Flying Canoe sleeveless cotton waistcoat carries on in this fine tradition. (bilgemunky.com)
- Waistcoats worn with lounge suits (now principally single-breasted) normally match the suit in cloth, and have four to six buttons. (wikipedia.org)
- For an optimum fit in a Favourbrook waistcoat, we recommend selecting a size larger than your standard jacket size. (favourbrook.com)
- Capturing the mood of the season - light and elegant - the Esmy waistcoat is cut from fluid fabric with a soft sheen and subtly detailed with fringed trim and ornate knotted buttons. (bymalenebirger.com)
- a) made a pattern, then b) ordered the fabric from the mill, to c) make a baste fitting for him before, d) moving on to complete the waistcoat…and finally, the morning suit. (henryherbert.com)
- Years ago, my mother made a needlepoint waistcoat for my brother, and it was in tartan. (xmarksthescot.com)
- Woman's waistcoat of fustian (linen warp, cotton weft), unlined. (vam.ac.uk)
- While embroidered linen waistcoats of the period 1600-1630 survive in museum collections and appear in portraiture, this is an unusual example. (vam.ac.uk)
- The COS womenswear team took inspiration from traditional suiting when designing this waistcoat - note the neat welted pockets, satin back panel and adjustable belt tab. (cos.com)
- This waistcoat has two fully functioning pockets, each with a large scalloped flap and four buttons. (bilgemunky.com)
- Our We waistcoat is a boxy cropped waistcoat with double front pockets in drill cotton. (realitystudio.de)
- The waistcoat has two welt pockets, mother of pearl buttons, ivory lining and an adjustable strap. (favourbrook.com)
- Number 1 for formalwear accessories: wedding ties, wedding waistcoats, cravats, pocket squares and much more. (tiespecialist.com)
- The Men's Formal Black Herringbone Waistcoat is a stylish waistcoat in a classic fit. (suitsmen.co.uk)
- Men"s brown herringbone tweed waistcoat with purple and tan windowpane overcheck. (williamandson.com)
- The waistcoats worn with white- and black- tie are different from standard daytime single-breasted waistcoats, being much lower in cut (with three buttons or four buttons, where all are fastened). (wikipedia.org)
- When worn with evening dress (tailcoats), waistcoats were always white, typically made from marcella or piqué matching the white bow tie. (reconstructinghistory.com)
- With morning dress (cutaways), waistcoats were grey or buff with black waistcoats only worn for funerals. (reconstructinghistory.com)
- In the 1880s when the dinner jacket ("Tuxedo") became the informal alternative to dinner dress, black waistcoats were worn. (reconstructinghistory.com)
- After a very poor waistcoat from another mfg. am looking forward to recfieving my coat and continue pirating in style. (bilgemunky.com)
- Also, I've never seen a waistcoat that didn't have a silk back - it has to, otherwise your jacket won't fit. (styleforum.net)
- Waistcoat of red velvet with gold braid and cotton lining. (horniman.ac.uk)
- Waistcoats can also have lapels or revers depending on the style. (wikipedia.org)
- It differs in style from other waistcoats in that the garment buttons to the neck and has an opening that displays the clerical collar. (wikipedia.org)
- The style of embroidery is quite unusual: a striking design of meandering lines rather than the naturalistic floral patterns typically seen on earler embellished waistcoats. (vam.ac.uk)
- The customer knew the style of waistcoat he wanted and drew a sketch for us. (henryherbert.com)
- Daytime formal wear and semi-formal wear commonly comprises a contrastingly coloured waistcoat, such as in buff or dove gray, still seen in morning dress and black lounge suit. (wikipedia.org)
- The high waist and full sleeves set into the back of this waistcoat are characteristic of women's dress of the 1630s. (vam.ac.uk)
- Waiters, sometimes also waitresses, and other people working at white-tie events, to distinguish themselves from guests, sometimes wear gray tie, which consists of the dress coat of white tie (a squarely cut away tailcoat) with the black waistcoat and tie of black tie. (wikipedia.org)
- Ive been thinking of this look for awhile but the general consensus is that its too affected, the skinny black tie, waistcoat, slim-white shirt, dark denim look. (styleforum.net)
- The back of the waistcoat is split, and has lace holes. (bilgemunky.com)
- We have cream waistcoats in an assortment of sizes available from 32'' chest sizes right upto 54'' for a perfectly snug fit. (tiespecialist.com)
- A warm microfibre, quilted shooting waistcoat with a down-touch (polyester) inner layer. (furfeatherandfin.com)
- As with every waistcoat we make, unless you choose our Express service, the waistcoat will take 8-9 weeks to make - we have a half way baste fitting and then a forward baste fitting before the waistcoat is finished and delivered. (henryherbert.com)
- It can work if you tuck the shirt in and button up the waistcoat. (styleforum.net)
- Tuck the goddamn shirt in and button the waistcoat. (styleforum.net)
- Oh, and very nice touch by leaving the bottom button of the waistcoat undone! (heromachine.com)
- A waistcoat has a full vertical opening in the front, which fastens with buttons or snaps. (wikipedia.org)
- Before wristwatches became popular, gentlemen kept their pocket watches in the front waistcoat pocket, with the watch on a watch chain threaded through a buttonhole. (wikipedia.org)
- The waistcoat opens downt the front and the skirts are inset with gores. (vam.ac.uk)
- Waistcoat has braided edges with convenient front hook and loop fastening. (rapidonline.com)
- The waistcoat was once said to have been given to Mary Grove by Charles II, but is clearly of an earlier date. (vam.ac.uk)
- This high performance and fashionable waistcoat will have you looking and feeling your best, any time you may need it. (suitsmen.co.uk)
- The much larger expanse of shirt compared to a daytime waistcoat allows more variety of form, with "U" or "V" shapes possible, and there is large choice of outlines for the tips, ranging from pointed to flat or rounded. (wikipedia.org)
- Waistcoat, over t shirt, under overcoat? (styleforum.net)
- Providing England with their revival of the 1960s, the trio released a number of EPs on various labels before Alopecia Records funded their 1997 debut album, The Surfisticated Sounds of the Waistcoats. (discogs.com)