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If you love the look of a suit vest, also known as a “waistcoat,” but have never worn one before, you may not know exactly how you should wear it. Fortunately, whether you’re wearing one for a formal affair or just trying to go for a smart casual look, there are lots of ways you can wear a suit vest. All you have to do is make sure you get a well-fitting suit vest and then pair it with clothes that will complement it.

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Getting a Good Fit

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  1. A waistcoat is supposed to cover the entire front of your dress shirt from the middle of your torso down. For best results, opt for a length of vest that puts the last button right above or almost on top of your belt. [1]
    • Don’t worry as much about how long the back of the vest is if you plan to wear it with a suit. The coat will shield the back of the vest from view. If you wear the vest without a suit, it’s best to have the back of the vest come all the way down to the waistline as well.
  2. This will ensure that the shoulders of your vest always lie flat against your body. If your vest is too loose, the shoulders could pop up instead of lying flat, which will look very awkward. [2]

    Tip : To get the best look, you’ll also want to make sure that the top half of the vest is snug enough that the arm holes are high on your torso. There shouldn’t be any dress shirt poking out from under your arms when you move or lift them.

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  3. The “V” shape of your suit vest when it’s buttoned up should be thin and narrow so that it’s still visible even when you’re wearing a suit jacket. If the “V” is too wide, your suit vest will “disappear” whenever you wear a suit jacket and button it up. [3]
    • The best way to determine if the suit vest is narrow enough is to simply try it on with a coat.
    • If you don’t plan to wear your suit vest with a coat, feel free to go with as wide a “V” as you like.
    • A vest paired with a suit creates a really formal look. [4]
  4. A suit vest should be tight enough to “hug” your body and avoid looking floppy. However, don’t get a vest that’s too tight, either; otherwise, it will look small on you. [5]
    • There shouldn’t be any “pulling” on the buttons when you button up your vest. If there is, it’s too small for your body.
  5. This is the traditional way to wear a suit vest. You can also leave the top button of the vest undone if you like, although this is technically optional. [6]
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Choosing a Vest to Wear with a Suit

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  1. For formal affairs, your suit vest should be the same color and pattern, if applicable, as the other parts of your 3-piece suit. If your suit jacket is black, though, you can also opt for a vest in a very dark non-black color, such as dark green or dark brown. [7]
    • Note that if you’re attending an event that has been labelled “black tie,” this means you should wear a black vest and black bowtie with your suit. Your suit jacket and pants should also be black on this type of occasion.
    • The style or pattern on your suit vest should match that of the suit jacket itself. For instance, if your suit jacket is solid blue, go with a vest that is also solid blue.
    • Shop for vests in versatile colors, so they match with multiple shirts and ties in your wardrobe. [8]
  2. You should always wear a dress shirt and tie underneath your waistcoat when wearing a suit. The tie should complement the color of your suit vest, but shouldn’t be the exact same unless the situation specifically calls for the tie and vest to match the suit. [9]
    • For example, for a dark, earthy suit vest color (e.g., dark green), try wearing a lighter colored tie (e.g., light green) to complement it.
    • Black tie events are the main exception to this rule, since they require that you wear a black tie and black vest to match a black suit.
  3. Suits and suit vests made of synthetic fibers like polyester tend to look flashy and cheap. When you buy your vest, go with wool, tweed, corduroy, or any other natural fiber in order to give your outfit a deep, textured look. [10]
    • Tweed and corduroy are better materials for wearing a vest in cold weather, while linen and cotton are better for warm-weather events.

    Tip : Note that these materials tend to be more expensive than synthetic ones, so if price is your overarching concern, you may be better off choosing synthetic fibers.

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Pairing the Vest with Other Clothes

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  1. Ditch the suit jacket and tie for a dress shirt with rolled up sleeves. Then, tuck that shirt into a pair of blue jeans, chinos, or trousers in order to pull off a casual yet stylish appearance. [11]
    • If you’re wearing jeans, stick with a darker shade of blue denim. The denim should also be a slimmer fit, in order to match with your vest.
    • You may want to avoid wearing black trousers with your vest, since this might make you look like a waiter at a fancy restaurant!
  2. If you’re wearing a waistcoat and suit to a formal affair, wear black dress shoes to maintain a formal look. If you’re going for something more casual, go with loafers or dress boots to get a more business casual look to complement your suit vest.
    • When it comes to color, your business casual shoes should stand out with a unique shade. For example, wear loafers that have a navy blue hue or intricate details on them.
  3. If you’re wearing your suit vest casually, you’ll want it to be fun and attention-grabbing, even as it looks semi-formal. To accomplish this, go with a colored suit vest instead of a solid black one and don’t be afraid to have it feature an interesting pattern like checks or stripes. [12]
  4. Roll up your sleeves and leave the neck button of your shirt undone. Don’t wear a tie with this outfit, or else you’ll look more formal than casual. [13]
    • Although this outfit is meant to look pretty casual, you should still have your shirt tucked into your pants. Otherwise, you may look sloppy instead of simply casual.
  5. A suit vest is going to look pretty dressy, so if you pair it with something that looks very casual, the effect can be jarring. Avoid clothes like ripped jeans, sandals, sneakers, shorts, or pants that hang very loosely around your legs. [14]
    • The same goes for the shirt you wear underneath your vest. For best results, you should generally avoid pairing it with a t-shirt or loose top.
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    Can you wear just a suit vest?
    Tavia Sharp
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    Tavia Sharp is a Certified Image Consultant and the Founder of Styled Sharp. With more than 20 years of corporate fashion experience, she specializes in helping others build a brand image through personal style, appearance, behavior, communication, and digital presence. Tavia holds a BS in Fashion and Apparel Design from The University of Delaware and has her Corporate Consultant Certification from The Academy of Image Mastery.
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    Absolutely! You can definitely wear a suit vest with a shirt, tie, and no jacket.
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