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waistcoat

Fitted waist-length sleeveless garment, generally with a V-shaped neck, fastening at the front, and with a buckle tie on the back panel. It is traditionally worn over a shirt and under a jacket as part of a three-piece suit. Waistcoats may be made of the same fabric as the suit or of embroidered or textured fabric. The back panel is often made of silk.

Although introduced as an item of men's clothing, women began wearing waistcoats over blouses in the late 19th century. In the 1960s men's pinstriped waistcoats became familiar as part of a woman's wardrobe. In the late 1980s–90s highly colourful waistcoats with bold designs became popular fashion accessories.



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She remarked that, reckoning from the year when I started as page-boy in the time of the old lord, I had been more than fifty years in her service, and she put into my hands a beautiful waistcoat of wool that she had worked herself, to keep me warm in the bitter winter weather.
The buttons of his waistcoat were sixpences; and the knees of his small-clothes were buttoned with silver threepences.
He was black in the face, and they scarcely could trace The least likeness to what he had been: While so great was his fright that his waistcoat turned white- A wonderful thing to be seen!
 
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