Waistcoats For Men

It is an embarrassing fact in men’s fashion as to how men don’t tend to wear waistcoats these days, considering that they are wonderful fashion items. The golden time wherein men’s waistcoats that were still worn on a daily basis has been brought back today or if not, then at least men can wear waistcoats not just during formal functions or wedding ceremonies. These high fashion clothing items are not made just for those rare occasions.

With their beauty and class, these waistcoats really deserve more attention from the modern men. There are those gorgeous men who wear cardigans and they look super hot in them, so why can’t they use waistcoats instead, which are far more sophisticated and classy?

Besides, waistcoats are not just there for fashion, because they also have useful functions, particularly during the winter. The waistcoats can be an elegant way for a man to keep himself warm and still look bold and fabulous.

Today, it is very fashionable to see men wearing waistcoats loose with an old inner shirt (preferably white) and then the sleeves are rolled upwards and matched with a baggy pair of jeans. It gives them such a hip and carefree appearance that is still very fashionable. A word of caution though is that you should never wear your waistcoat done up with jeans unless you would want to look like a clown. You will definitely be caught by the fashion police once they see you with such a look.

You can also go to your limits and try the more outlandish fabrics to really captivate the people looking at you just like what some celebrities do. However, you should have the right figure to go along with your outfit and of course the style that will compliment your body shape so as to prevent being noticed because of a fashion disaster.

Why do many professional men leave the bottom button of a waistcoat undone?

The twentieth century imitators of the portly King Edward VII of England are the ones to blame why there is a rampant practice of leaving the bottom button of a waistcoat undone. Basically, the tailors during that time had the idea because they just couldn’t keep up with the appetite of King Edward VII. Moreover, such waistcoats are also only single-breasted.

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