What is the vest?
Vesta or vest, as commonly mentioned in North America, is a sleeveless clothing that is usually worn over a collar shirt and under a coat or jacket. It is usually paired with tie and garters. The vest is usually worn as part of a three -part business suit or as an element in men's formal clothing. Vests can be disposable or double breasts, usually made of polyester and usually have pockets at the front that hold different objects such as a pocket watch. While in modern times the vest corresponds to the whole suit, it was originally common that the color of the vest contrasts with the suit. It took until the middle of the 19th century, when Prince Albert began to wear restrictive vests of muted colors that emphasized the body of man, unlike being a color focusing suit. The company followed the leadership of Prince Albert and showed the silhouettes of wide shoulders and inflated chests, emphasized by a tight vest.
It is common for a gentleman to keep his bottom button uninhabited - a custom that comes from King Edward VII from the late 19th and early 20th century. It was also legendary that the king kept his last button open to prevent his vest to ride while he was at the top of the horse. However, it is more likely that its swelling passports were kept to relax. When King Edward VII was very fashionable, his followers copied his appearance and kept their vests unbuttoned at the bottom.
structured similarly to a narrowly adjacent jacket, vest to the center and can be either one -time or double breasts. The vest is usually made of polyester or similar material and the fabric generally subsoil to pants and jackets when they are paired with a three -part suit. The paws are usually worn with a vest, because the garters are worn instead. Traditionally, gentlemen kept their pockets in the pocket of the front vest with a chain strung over a buttonhole, although the pocket watch has been in popularity sincethe will of the bracelet.
World War I played a major role in the declining popularity of vest. Due to the ration of fabrics during the war and the influx of the more occasional everyday appearance, people have stopped shopping vests. In modern times, Americans consider them to be an accessory to a person's outfit, unlike an integral element of a business suit. Although in the United States (USA) is still considered a suitable piece of formal clothing for men, the vest is more often worn by conservative traders in other parts of the world.