Victorian Mens Vests / Waistcoats
Commonly called waistcoats, the vest has been a staple of mens wardrobe for centuries. In the victorian era, shirts were basically considered undergarments and a man dared not be seen in "bare shirtsleeves" by anyone other than his wife or close family. Not all Victorian fashion was somber-toned; wearing a brightly-hued waistcoat (and/or tie) was the manner in which a gentleman added a pop of color and personality to his ensemble.
A fancy silk, satin or velvet vest is ideal for more formal affairs such as a wedding, gala, or ball. For a professional gentleman a more tightly buttoned old fashioned vest woven from wool in tweed, houndstooth or plaid design will be excellent. For a working man, a durable vest is required. One made of cotton or leather would last for many wearings.
Our full line of vests ranges from hardy work vests to fancy, formal waistcoats. Please browse our line, and contact us if you have any questions!