- A
waistcoat (UK and Commonwealth, /ˈweɪs(t)koʊt/ or /ˈwɛskət/;
colloquially called a weskit) or vest (US and Canada) is a
sleeveless upper-body garment...
- The hand-in-
waistcoat (also
referred to as hand-inside-vest, hand-in-jacket, hand-held-in, or
hidden hand) is a
gesture commonly found in portraiture...
- "The
Waistcoat" ("Kamizelka") is an 1882
short story by the
Polish writer Bolesław Prus, and is
considered a
masterpiece of short-story writing. It is...
- A man's
waistcoat with
sleeves of 1747 is a rare
example of
eighteenth century clothing for
which the
garment itself, the
original textile design, and...
-
turndown collar and link cuffs, a
black bow tie,
typically an
evening waistcoat or a ****merbund, and
black patent leather dress shoes or
court pumps....
- worn over a
white dress shirt with a
starched or piqué bib,
white piqué
waistcoat and the
white bow tie worn
around a
standing wing collar. Mid or high-waisted...
-
Western dress code for day attire,
consisting chiefly of a
morning coat,
waistcoat, and
formal trousers for men, and an
appropriate gown for women. Men may...
- A
straitjacket is a
garment shaped like a
jacket with long
sleeves that surp**** the tips of the wearer's fingers. Its most
typical use is
restraining people...
- A two-piece suit has a
jacket and trousers; a three-piece suit adds a
waistcoat. Hats were
almost always worn
outdoors (and
sometimes indoors) with all...
- Red Vest (Le Garçon au
gilet rouge), also
known as The Boy in the Red
Waistcoat, is an oil
painting (Venturi 681) by Paul Cézanne,
painted in 1888-1890...