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Did men wear vest in the 40's? Did they wear them with out suits or open more casual like Ed Norton in the Honeymooners?Does any body have any vintage pics that show men wearing vest that way?
1700s-1950s?
Just a wide guess range for me, but I believe waistcoats were created for those whom rode horses, to keep warm. They then extended into formal wear, and what not.
Waistcoats were most definately worn in the 40's. Look at all the 3 piece suits, and such!
I believe this photo to be from the 20's.
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I would think too long is when it has to fold up when you sit down.
A VEST is generally something that a fisherman or hunter wears - or perhaps a repairman on the highway. A gentleman wore a WAISTCOAT that generally came as part of a three-piece suit or one that complimented a suit. I'll do a search for some photos. Oddly enough, during my free-wheeling single days back in the late 70's, I wore a "vest" with just jeans and a shirt. I a couple of them and found them much more comfortable and stylish than a sweater or sweatshirt.
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I remember owning several three piece suits during the 70s. Around here wearing the vest was considered to be dressed more formally than just jacket and pants. We might leave off the vest if attending an ordinary Sunday morning church service, but for a wedding, funeral, etc. the vest made it's appearance.
A dove gray vest would be a classic match with pinstripes for day wear. Personally, not a big fan of pinstripes after dark; too businessy.I'm doing my vest (ha!) to bring it back.
I wonder if a non-pinstripe vest would look okay with a pinstripe suit. I cannot find a match for the life of me.
The waistcoat died out in the 1950s and 60s.