Waistcoat-wearing bassist Mike Dirnt keeps things as taut as his tattooed biceps.
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You will notice that Sir Robert has his waistcoat fastened the wrong way round.
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Laundry by Shelli Segal waistcoat, $60 on sale at Loehmann's, 5333 Wisconsin Ave.
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I wish to thank you for allowing me to reflect on my favorite waistcoat moment.
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But there appears to be a waistcoat involved which the listing of pieces ignores.
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Tight black trousers from Divine in LA with boots, a vest and a grey waistcoat.
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He wore white trousers, white satin waistcoat, black shirt and a white trilby.
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He brought his own sunglasses, bicep-flaunting waistcoat, band, strings and brass.
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The bride wore a red outfit and Brian a grey linen suit with a red waistcoat.
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Vest: a man's sleeveless garment worn underneath a coat
A waistcoat (or) , sometimes called a vest or a vestee in Canada and the US, is a sleeveless upper-body garment worn over a dress shirt and necktie (if applicable) and below a coat as a part of most men's formal wear, and as the third piece of the three-piece male business suit. ...
British word for vest, clothing worn under coat
What Americans call a vest (pronounce wescut) [I, 2]