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Wearing a waistcoat-Read this

September 25, 2008

From hippie embroidered styles to body fitted tailored belted sleeveless jackets, today millions of people all over the world have got attracted by waistcoats. Whether you call it boho or a retro style, it doesn’t matter much! It is a “must have” thing this season as per various fashion experts. It is equally “in” for both men as well as women.

Waistcoats can be worn with anything and that’s the best part about this piece of clothing. It has become an accessory garment nowadays, worn by both men and women. When wearing waistcoat, make sure that it is fitted at the top like your second skin. This is true for both men as well as for women. If you want to play on a safer note, choose from the nice ranges of empire-lines and figure-hugging cuts. If you are getting it stitched, make sure to get your waistcoat tailored to your size. Tighter, structured, waistcoats with lower necklines are hit this season.

Men can pick waistcoats which look like jerseys or the ones that are knitted with plaids. From color palette, you can choose colors like brown, blacks and deeper tones. Avoid any kind of prints; just remember that solids are “in” this season. Also, remember that color coordination is a big thing this season so make sure you pick the right colors for your jacket, shirts and trousers too. Do check out waistcoats with collars, they look terrific. Don’t wear waistcoats that are stitched to your T-shirts and shirts. Mind it, they are big no no. Just be careful of whatever style you choose. Instead of gorging over basic formal waistcoats, stick to contemporary styles and cuts! Stay away from grunge look!

Remember that a right designed waistcoat can really set you apart from the crowd.


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