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#1 2006-11-11 13:27:37

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Odd vests

 

#2 2006-11-11 21:23:18

Teacher
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Re: Odd vests

I certainly do, though not as often as I used to. That vest looks very festive to me, to be worn to a party under a dark blue hopsack suit, or perhaps with coordinating green trousers (not TOO green, of course) and a brown or fawn coat, probably tweed.

 

#3 2006-11-12 10:23:08

Terry Lean
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Re: Odd vests

Very nice.
Just looking at it I can smell Christmas Trees and taste a Single Malt.
Later on I may dance with somebody's shy daughter.
I only live to make other people happy.


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You're going to rise up singing"

 

#4 2006-11-12 10:47:03

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#5 2006-11-13 12:26:12

Terry Lean
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Re: Odd vests

Christmas & Tartan is a cliche I know... But one I've always been guilty of.
Nice waistcoat anyway.


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You're going to rise up singing"

 

#6 2006-11-13 12:33:08

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#7 2006-11-13 14:59:52

oldog/oldtrix
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Re: Odd vests

Using your Tree of Style, FNB, your vest is on the Fogey/Old Boy branches, and I don’t think it could readily jump over to Hip.  That is not a knock; it just means I would pair it with other garments of the same ilk.  From my wardrobe, I would choose a large-scale black and white herringbone tweed jacket (approx. 16oz. goods, three-roll-two button, side vents, bellows pockets); medium grey flannels (full cut, high waisted, double forward pleats, cuffed); deep blue royal oxford shirt (wide spread collar, barrel cuffs); solid hunter green wool/silk challis tie (knotted four-in-hand); yellow cashmere OTC socks; dark brown sued bluchers (three eyelet, narrow round plain toe); paisley silk pocket square (red/green/yellow on navy ground).

 

#8 2006-11-13 20:39:35

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#9 2006-11-14 14:58:19

oldog/oldtrix
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#10 2006-11-15 08:57:25

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#11 2006-11-18 02:16:25

Horace
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Re: Odd vests

I've often seen odd vests, particularly during the holidays or during the fall and winter seasons on the East Coast (North).  Never indulged really, but I like them.  Sometimes I think that gold buttons on the tartan vest a bit much.

I like the backless formal vest.  And would like to get one made.


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#12 2007-01-02 19:37:27

eg
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Re: Odd vests

First off I have been lurking for a while and I have really enjoyed the wit and wisdom of this forum!

Regarding the waistcoat pictured above, I have a similar one that was made for my wedding.  I had 4 solids tailored a couple of years ago, and I do wear them both with suits and odd jackets/trousers:

grey with silver buttons
cream with cream buttons
charcoal with black buttons
camel-hair with gold buttons

I also had a grey flannel 3-piece made last year. My tailor tells me he only has one other customer who ever orders vests/waistcoats. I think many find them warm, fussy or both.

I could use some help with one little problem. My suits are all (with one exception) tailored exclusively for braces/suspenders, while all my odd trousers take belts. I am not thrilled about the "buckle-bulge" the belt buckle creates under the waistcoat. Any suggestions?

I suppose I could tie them up with an old hockey lace, this being the Great White North and all ... wink

Last edited by eg (2007-01-03 14:13:01)

 

#13 2007-01-03 00:11:24

Horace
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Re: Odd vests


""This is probably the last Deb season...because of the stock market, the economy, Everything..." - W. Stillman.

 

#14 2007-01-03 13:59:10

eg
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Posts: 1499

Re: Odd vests

Thanks, Horace -- will try slimmest belt-buckle I can find.  I guess if it cannot be seen under the vest, then the shoe/belt rule no longer applies?

 

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