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"waistcoat" Definitions
  1. a short piece of clothing with buttons down the front but no arms, usually worn over a shirt and under a jacket, often forming part of a formal suit

130 Sentences With "waistcoat"

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He is normally in the background: watching, understanding, wearing a waistcoat.
Recent seasons have seen the fashion world enthusiastically embrace the waistcoat.
To wear a waistcoat for Wednesday's semi-final match against Croatia.
Richard matched his button-up waistcoat with Olivia's ruffled black dress.
I think I can take a flesh lump in a fookin' waistcoat.
Tenniel drew him wearing a waistcoat and always carrying a pocket watch.
"Frequenting": an old man's word, thumbs in the waistcoat, arse to the fire.
Matthews sported a three-piece morning suit with a pale waistcoat and tails.
Yet the waistcoat is still generally seen as a niche men's wear item.
He wore an expensive, fashionable waistcoat that imitated the coppery weave of spirit armour.
Moments later, a gunman in a waistcoat walks calmly by, firing his AK-47.
Moments later, a gunman in a waistcoat calmly walks by, firing his AK-47.
Even the traditional waistcoat — whether canary or tattersall check — adds a layer of insulation.
A charitable explanation would be that the waistcoat somehow restricts those wildly waving arms.
It might sound a stretch, but some England fans want matchday in Moscow dubbed 'Waistcoat Wednesday' in tribute to manager Gareth Southgate, who has taken to wearing a waistcoat on the touch-line along with suit trousers and a dress shirt and tie.
Prince Harry was wearing a traditional morning suit with a yellow waistcoat and blue tie.
In Brooks' beautiful grey-toned painting, Gluck's striped waistcoat and silk tie are hugely striking.
Despite the heat, he wears a woolly hat and a waistcoat over his salwar kameez.
Is the white pique waistcoat no longer the proper garment to wear with this suit?
Buster, Mr. Rosindell's Staffordshire bull terrier, a popular English breed, wears a Union Jack waistcoat.
His white waistcoat is at least two inches too long; tailcoat is supposed to be almost the same length as the waistcoat beneath, sleeves should be shorter and show a bit of the cuff below, waist itself is nipped in…what a figure he cuts!
His white waistcoat is at least two inches too long; tailcoat is supposed to be almost the same length as the waistcoat beneath, sleeves should be shorter and show a bit of the cuff below, waist itself is nipped in...what a figure he cuts!
Business Insider spoke to tailors to find out how the waistcoat should and shouldn't be worn.
A lawyer onstage in a fitted waistcoat was talking about the necessary role of the proper regulator.
Mr. Carter, for instance, wears a vulgar waistcoat tightly synched around his gut and an outdated wig.
So too Southgate, whose weathered good looks and trademark waistcoat have made him an unexpected fashion icon.
Eton's daily uniform consists of a black tailcoat, white tie, waistcoat, and striped pants, according to BBC.
For the masses, he is the next closest thing — bow tie, striped waistcoat, white gloves and all.
I nearly saved my poor husband from his last attack of bronchitis by knitting him a waistcoat.
Wright is clad in a waistcoat and tie, fielding questions about his complex businesses and claims for tax breaks.
BELLY first, Gérard Depardieu (pictured) sways across the small screen, buttoned improbably into a waistcoat and a darkish suit.
"Not a reading man but has a draft of a new community in his waistcoat pocket," Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote.
His in-town get-up consists of calfskin boots, checked trousers, embroidered waistcoat, Prince Albert frock coat and black sombrero.
Like a punk-stained Jackanory, she offers up a swift costume change in the form of a cool studded waistcoat.
Simon told me about an argument that "raged for ages" about whether the thread in Sparrow's waistcoat was gold or bronze.
With his belly curving out of his white waistcoat, he looks like a well-fed, brainless aristocrat from the 19th century.
But it is the waistcoat, freed from the shadow of the jacket, that has caught the eye of the watching world.
Lister, with a top hat and waistcoat above her skirts, presents as very masculine, striding around Halifax managing her family's estate.
Kate's outfit featured knee-length boots, olive trousers and a leather waistcoat, while William wore an open-necked shirt and beige slacks.
Meanwhile, Jack wore a black and grey morning suit with a vivid blue waistcoat, made by tailors at Huntsman on Savile Row.
It is a waistcoat with thirty-two embedded vibratory motors, connected to a smartphone app that translates sound frequencies into tactile stimuli.
And, for those wondering how best to do waistcoat style, there has been a spike in online advice columns addressing the issue.
For such a tiny space, the service and turnover were brisk, with a small army of slick, waistcoat-clad waiters at work.
Skelton translated this idea into Victorian coats made with latex-coated cotton; and he embroidered 19th-century curtain details onto a waistcoat.
Kate was dressed for the occasion in chic Penelope Chilvers boots which she paired with a nubuck waistcoat from the Really Wild Company.
As I'm swept up in the eddies and currents of the crowd, I bump into a man wearing a customised Leicester waistcoat and shorts.
At an early court appearance for Mr. Cantwell, Mr. Woodard wore a bow tie, a Victorian-era waistcoat and a Jazz Age boater hat.
The black velvet waistcoat I found then, much too large with little silver buttons bright as doubloons, is now hanging in my wardrobe again.
His accent hails from the Deep South—so deep, indeed, that he may well have donned it for the occasion, like a velvet waistcoat.
The team's judo coach Robbie Brennan kept the time and Stephen Lowry played master of ceremonies, trading his kimono for a waistcoat and jacket combination.
With his high collar, ruffled cravat and black waistcoat, Samuel Fales, 1775-193, is the very image of the upstanding 19th-century New England gentleman.
I wanted to wear the brightest most garish thing that I could, and my wife hates this waistcoat which is why I put it on!
Though he wears a black silk gown, he abandoned the waistcoat, cuffs and winged collar worn by his predecessor, preferring a lounge suit and tie.
He kept it simple in black jacket and waistcoat over a classic shirt, having discovered that a beard balanced those boyish eyes rather well after all.
In the footage released on Monday, he is dressed in black robes and a beige waistcoat, with a long graying beard dyed red at the bottom.
The most stereotypically indie thing I did was attend a Patrick Wolf concert in a waistcoat, and even then I didn't feel entirely confident about it.
He wears a blue waistcoat with tails, and red and white striped pants and this Santa, Uncle Sam, is expected to give out presents every day.
Indeed, Posey interpreted the morning cup of coffee much as her father had and pulled at James's waistcoat, trying to get him back on the bed.
Even the video for "HYFR" – one of the album's most boastful ergo hardest tracks – opens with home footage of him as a toddler in a paisley waistcoat.
As we approached the Mann family plot, a distinguished older man wearing a waistcoat and striped pants and carrying a gold-topped cane hopped on the trolley.
ST-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France — What better outfit to wear to the first Ryder Cup in France than a bicorn hat, an officer's waistcoat and gold epaulets?
Today, the traditional shave and other services (still complete with complimentary shoe shine) are performed by barbers nattily attired in white shirt with monogrammed waistcoat and tie.
"Quickly, quickly, now," a servant in breeches and waistcoat urged, shooing the audience down a slope of lawn and onto a curving lamplit path to the duel.
His style this time around was impeccable—the black suit and white shirt, the Gitanes packet in his waistcoat, the blonde sweep of his pre-War Berlin quiff.
And a button-front, waistcoat-style vest was a wardrobe staple dating all the way back to her working-at-Central-Perk, Rachel Haircut days, as evidenced below.
It's time to leave and Kinberg wipes down his waistcoat, telling me he wears it as much to catch stains while whipping up drinks as a fashion statement.
There's even a denim option, and before you ask, yes, it also comes with a five-button vest (or as Mango and Harry Styles call it, a waistcoat).
" Pillar Post: "Long red satin dress; white waistcoat with placard bearing hours of collection printed on it; head-dress, square cap, the same form as top of letter-box.
Over the top she wore her favorite leather waistcoat from Really Wild Clothing ($702), which she took off after stopping at the view point half way up the ascent.
Kate wore a knee-length light blue dress, William a dark suit and tie, while their host - an observant vegetarian - appeared in a traditional white kurta and cream waistcoat.
Bidders will also have a chance to buy a silk court waistcoat with gilded silver embroidery worn by the emperor and a powder box belonging to his wife Josephine.
Both the Museum of London and the National Football Museum in Manchester have declared their desire to acquire Mr. Southgate's waistcoat and officially enshrine it as a cultural artifact.
Faraday, who serves as a possibly unreliable voice-over narrator, is buttoned up as tight as a waistcoat, only sometimes betraying the ruthless effort that his sang-froid requires.
So expect to see Lady Mary (played by Michelle Dockery), the eldest daughter of the Crawley family, managing the estate in a gender-bending pinstripe shirt, necktie and waistcoat.
At Vivienne Westwood, there were pieces cut thoughtfully enough to confirm that we have form even when we feel invisible, like a snugly tied waistcoat in woven cotton ($860).
Absent a baroque defense of hyper-federalization or a nakedly partisan argument dressed in the breeches and waistcoat of blind traditionalism, there is no good case for the Electoral College.
"If you will only observe and put two and two together," you, too, could deduce a man's profession, family history and social status from the way he buttons his waistcoat.
I've never attended Coachella, but I imagine it's a bit like Wonderland — the colors are oversaturated, the food is dangerous, and you just might run into a bunny wearing a waistcoat.
Those who cannot afford the bespoke 21998-karat gold "God Save the Queen" music box (retailing for $1,425) can buy a souvenir waistcoat emblazoned with the queen's image ($50, on eBay).
And Marks & Spencer is not the only name benefiting from the phenomenon; the most viewed brands on Lyst when it comes to waistcoat searches are Ted Baker, Reiss and Thom Sweeney.
At the beginning of Disney's live-action Beauty and the Beast, we see the Prince in all his glory: powdered wig, embroidered waistcoat and jacket, and a full face of makeup.
Realism took as its subject the matters of this world—the families, the money, the waistcoats and petticoats—while symbolism did its best never again to be confronted with a waistcoat button.
Take the energy you'd normally put into using or drinking and make your outfit extra cool—add sequins, bust out that new waistcoat or cutoff, or try out a new makeup look.
For those who didn't get the message, however, the show ended with a flower boy scattering roses before a bride in a long, extravagantly feathered skirt, short cape — and waistcoat plus trousers.
Dressed in a striking suit (straw-colored tie, blue waistcoat), he was speaking to a sold-out theater of some 200 people in Strasbourg as part of the city's biennial puppetry festival.
For his last show of LFW, JW Anderson, Porter wore a black sleeveless waistcoat dress with a sheer, feather-adorned hat, white platform loafers, white top-handle bag and white bow gloves.
I thought it was nice that Isaac appeared to be of a higher gentry than he was, so the elaborate waistcoat with the colors of the costumes… He was a very fancy boy.
"We fell in love with costume culture," said Doug Nightwine, 52, an audio engineer for Hall & Oates who lives on the Upper East Side, and wore metallic jeans and a silver brocade waistcoat.
The last time I was in Brooklyn I shared the subway out with a gentleman in short pants, a waistcoat, a bow tie, long socks and a trench coat to complete the outfit.
Inside, a golden football helmet with a fleur-de-lis overlooks portraits of Napoleon, hand thrust inside waistcoat, and the blues pianist James Booker, called the Bayou Maharajah, in eye patch and halo.
The market town, nestled in the borough of Havering, is otherwise notable for its local MP Andrew Rosindell, who campaigned at the last general election with a bulldog dressed in a Union Jack waistcoat.
"The Monster group started in 2012" said Maruan Aghila, an embassy employee in a black Guns N' Roses waistcoat and a skull and crossbones bandana, getting ready for the ride on his Suzuki Intruder.
The last time I was seriously considering the debonair potential of a waistcoat, I was eight and raiding the dress-up box for something pirate-appropriate – striped t-shirt, eye-patch, and kohl moustache included.
There's a gorgeous photo of Hepburn from her later years dressed in a powder blue suit with matching waistcoat, paired perfectly with white socks, buckled shoes, and a cigarette held nonchalantly between orange painted nails.
He had a red beard and wore his waistcoat in an overcoat with the body of a ship, three broad belts of colorful chain-link, a pair of capacious rectangular eyeglasses, and a silk tie.
A man, apparently disguised as a waiter in a red waistcoat over a white dress shirt, entered with a rifle, fired at the empty bar and disappeared behind it, where the Lebanese man had been hiding.
In another novelty, they are made with exactly 400 pleats, to symbolize the roughly four centuries of Turkish dominion that the revolution brought to an end, while the ornately-embroidered waistcoat bears secret Orthodox Christian symbols.
Pink during that period was intended for both sexes, a point underscored in the exhibition by a mannequin showily attired a coat and breeches, its pale salmon silk damask contrasting smartly with a creamy embroidered waistcoat.
Georgia May Jagger may have been wearing a sexy tuxedo with a fitted waistcoat to the Delete Blood Cancer DKMS gala at Cipriani Wall Street on Thursday, but it was her hair that really made a statement.
M became so ungovernable that recourse was had to the strait waistcoat: His legs were tied, & he was secured down across his Breast, & in this melancholy situation he was, when I came to make my morning Enquiries.
When we meet 23-floors up at his Thai-Korean-Japanese mash-up restaurant KOJAWAN in London, he's wearing a thick woolen waistcoat and a jacket with a pigeon-grey pocket square peeking out at the breast.
" Meeting them when Eleanor was 83 and Sarah 74, he described them as both being dressed in "a round man's hat, a man's cravat and waistcoat, but in the place of 'inexpressibles,' a short petticoat and boots.
The couple appeared to coordinate their wedding outfits with Princess Beatrice, 31, wearing a floral midi dress, black ankle-strap heels, a pink hat and a powder blue coat which was the same color as Mozzi's waistcoat.
According to the site, gentlemen are kindly reminded that it is a requirement to wear either black or grey morning dress which must include: • A waistcoat and tie (no cravats)• A black or grey top hat• Black shoes
We met up with Matthew and Gunnar—ahead of their show at Cafe Carlyle in New York City tonight—to reminisce over their early career go big or go home fashion philosophy, one brocade waistcoat at a time.
In the self-portrait, smartly dressed in a waistcoat and cuff links, he stares out at you with a languid composure that, after a while, in its decorous way, begins to take on a hint of the confrontational.
A painting hides a secret door, which leads to a castle built in a tree, complete with a peacock in a waistcoat and an animal jazz band and a lioness acting as both gracious hostess and enigmatic wizard.
For her meeting with the French dignitary, the singer wore a navy oversize waistcoat (with sleeves so long they covered her hands!), a matching gray blazer and straight leg trousers cropped short enough to reveal her white-heeled sandals.
About a dozen England fans passing through Heathrow wore dark blue waistcoats over their T-shirts in tribute to Southgate who has taken to wearing a waistcoat on the touch-line along with suit trousers and a dress shirt and tie.
One successor was Aladdin Sane, a zigzag of painted lightning across his face; another, the most troubled, was the Thin White Duke, an aristocratic cabaret singer in black trousers, waistcoat and white shirt, needing only a skull to play Hamlet.
Carven Pull-on Waistcoat in Ottoman with Embroidery "Mini Blason C," $507, available at Carven; Araks Enil bikini bottom, $105, available at Araks; Eres One-piece Triangle Swimsuit, $506, available at Eres; Karla Colletto swim brief; Off White T-shirt.
His use of tight planes of color applied with petite, delicately hacking brushstrokes — which build up geometrically formed images and corresponding flounced backgrounds (see, for example, "Boy in a Red Waistcoat," 22018) — is what makes his Postimpressionist reputation admirably steadfast.
One of the obvious draws of a waistcoat is that it leaves collar and sleeves free – offering room to play with structure, silhouette, and layering (or, in more recent times, the thrilling chance to wear it with absolutely nothing beneath).
On a rainy afternoon in late February, they came to class in traditional clothes he had given them: white dresses and scarves with black and gold headbands for the girls; trousers, matching waistcoat and red and white keffiyeh scarf for the boys.
"Ever Since New York" also has heavy U2 vibes circa The Joshua Tree, and that's as specific as I'm going to get here because my relationship with The Joshua Tree begins and ends with Bono not playing his guitar in a leather waistcoat.
In the mid-19th-century photographs of Alexander Herzen, he looks appealing: a rumpled Russian nobleman with a straggly beard streaked with gray, his watch chain and waistcoat straining against a full stomach, a look of wistful and gentle melancholy in his eyes.
Thanks to Gareth Southgate, the team's manager, the waistcoat has become the unexpected symbol of England's unexpected success; a totem of the power of a dream; and evidence that dedication and belief can unite not just a team, but also a country.
On social media, people are joking — at least partly joking — that the team's manager, Gareth Southgate, now famous for wearing a tie and waistcoat during matches, might do a better job than the embattled Ms. May at steering the country through Brexit.
Think of  19th Century French writer George Sand walking through Paris clad in a grey overcoat with matching trousers and waistcoat — as written about brilliantly by Lauren Elkin in Flâneuse — her garb affording her an exhilarating liberation not usually experienced by women.
When Gareth Southgate, who coached the English national soccer team to an unexpected berth in the semifinals of the World Cup this summer, showed up on the sideline wearing a buttoned-up waistcoat, social media lit up with the news that it was a Marks & Spencer original.
England's squad wanted to see him not just in a shirt and tie, but in a waistcoat, too, a combination that became — for want of a better word — iconic when showcased by Gareth Southgate, who coached England last summer at the men's World Cup in Russia.
And, if there's a National Waistcoat League, this movie could be its mascot; nifty examples are sported by Jo, Laurie (Timothée Chalamet), the handsome neighbor whom she loves so dearly that she doesn't need to marry him, and his sad grandfather (Chris Cooper), whose mansion lies within strolling distance of the March household.
There is an Italian count in a red waistcoat who has an Olympic medal in fencing; a ginger-haired Brit with the face of a pig who is loyal to country over European community; and an Austrian academic with a modest proposal for a new European capital to be built on the grounds of Auschwitz.
A person who visits the eighteenth-century galleries at the Victoria & Albert Museum, in London, might pause before one opulent display—a two-hundred-and-eighty-year-old waistcoat in yellow satin, richly embroidered with full-blown flowers and feathered scrolls—and wonder just how long Michele has spent gazing at it, taking notes.
Among the luxury goods on display during his trial on 32 counts of financial fraud and money-laundering was a python coat for which he paid $18,20063, nearly twice what he paid for an ostrich waistcoat, but a mere fraction of what he spent on clothes, rugs, and garden landscaping—all funded by lobbying for foreign governments.
Gentlemen are "kindly reminded" to wear either black or grey tailcoat, known as morning dress, which must include: • A waistcoat and tie (no cravats)• A black or grey top hat• Black shoes Men are permitted to remove their top hats within a restaurant, a private box, a private club or that facility's terrace, balcony or garden.
Thirteen of the 25 neo-Nazis and white supremacists are being represented by James E. Kolenich, a Cincinnati-area lawyer committed to protecting white civil rights, and Elmer Woodard, a lawyer from Virginia, who previously appeared in court on behalf of white nationalist Chris Cantwell in a separate lawsuit, wearing an 1800s-style red waistcoat replete with gold buttons, topped off with a straw boater hat.
In the latest publication of the papers concerning King George III, who ruled from 1760 until 1820, medical records show how much the king was subject to intense monitoring of everything from his sleep (from 1788-minute naps to a full seven hours at night) to how he had to be placed into a straitjacket — or waistcoat as they called it in the 18th century.
Still, it's impressive how much detail can be seen even at this elevation and speed, like the varying signs that gave away a male homosexual across the centuries: white leather boots in Roman Britain, long hair and pointy-toed shoes in the aftermath of the Norman Conquest, padded codpieces in the 18103th century, sticking one's thumbs into the armpits of one's waistcoat in the 17th, wagging fingers under one's coattails in the 19th and incompetence at sports and at spitting in the 20th.
From the souvenir shop on the ground floor, with its wooden cases of shells, toy boats and leering papier-mâché masks sold for Ostend's springtime carnival, to the stuffy parlors with vases of feathers, elaborately patterned wall-to-wall Brussels carpeting, damask curtains and bric-a-brac everywhere, it's a stifling terrarium-like place where it's easy to imagine Ensor in his waistcoat and waxed mustache playing his harmonium in front of one of his best-known works, "The Entry of Christ in Brussels," today hanging at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.

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