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11th March 07, 03:28 PM
#1
Help on waistcoat
I have a semi-formal event coming up. I can't afford an Argyle jacket yet and I'm too busy to convert a sportcoat. So I picked up a cheap 5 button waistcoat. I shall be wearing my SWK black tartan, white shirt, tie and my new black waistcoat. Any other suggestions would be appreciated. My question is this with 5 button do I do them all up or do I leave top and bottom buttons undone? Can I leave them all undone?
Thank you.
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11th March 07, 03:30 PM
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(Gunther, Beuth's son)
Well if it's semi-formal, it really doesn't matter, does it? It's your choice. Personally, I prefer the freedom of leaving jackets open.
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11th March 07, 03:39 PM
#3
Originally Posted by Beuth Sim
Personally, I prefer the freedom of leaving jackets open.
...but this isn't a jacket. A waistcoat is the vest usually worn under a jacket.
I've never been fond of the "waistcoat by itself" look, but if I were going to do it, all of the buttons would be done up.
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11th March 07, 03:47 PM
#4
I think if you're going for just the waistcoat itself, it would look better with all of the buttons done.
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11th March 07, 03:53 PM
#5
UM...When buttoning a vest or waistcoat you do not button the bottom button.
Also, if your vest or waistcoat has a satin back it is designed to be hidden by the coat and should not be worn alone. Wearing a vest without the jacket should be reserved for VERY casual looks only.
Steve Ashton
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I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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11th March 07, 04:01 PM
#6
Well if it's semi-formal, it really doesn't matter, does it? It's your choice.
Yes, it bloody well does matter, and no, it isn't his choice; it's his hosts!
"Semi formal" is a dark business suit (not a blazer or sport coat), white shirt & tie, or kilt (a kilt, not a UK or something) and black (not tweed) Argyll with a white shirt & tie, with all the proper accoutrements (kilt hose, leather sporran, etc.). Highland or sassenach, it always involves a coat.
As Steve said, a waistcoat alone is not semi formal. If the invitation states semi formal and you don't have the proper kit, go in a business suit; to do otherwise is an insult to your host. The only time I wear waistcoats are with jackets, and then I leave the bottom button unbuttoned.
Last edited by PiobBear; 11th March 07 at 04:44 PM.
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11th March 07, 04:09 PM
#7
Consider the one button eton jacket option...
http://www.uniformalwearhouse.com/ap...ojackets4.html
...though, perhaps, that is too formal...cheap enough, though.
Best
AA
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11th March 07, 04:46 PM
#8
Originally Posted by auld argonian
Has anyone bought one of these inexpensive Eton jackets? How do they fit?
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11th March 07, 05:00 PM
#9
Admittedly, I was going to buy one of these but I found a suitable jacket at a local tuxedo rental that they retired and sold to me...I'm not sure if this is the same jacket that AlanH bought and modified but I do remember that he did use something like this.
Best
AA
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11th March 07, 05:00 PM
#10
Are These for wait staff though? Then again I'd probably look like the waiter wearing a waistcoat.
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