
Looking Sophisticated With A Vest and Your Dress Shirt
Based on clothing norms the vest (or the waistcoat in British language) is the third piece that is worn over a man's dress shirt. Some years back, this was seen as a compulsory piece of garment in a gentleman's world but time as faded these beliefs and now it is only worn on special occasions such as weddings, balls, etc. In recent years, however, the vest has gained some extra attention in both the business world and secular surroundings.
Men who cherish their professional look should always aim to use a vest that is made from the same material as the dress pants or suit. In terms of patterns, there are no official guidelines that caution against a plaid vest. The key to match a checkered or plaid vest with a dress shirt is to make sure that the former does not demand the same attention as the latter. The best option for dress shirts under vest is to go for something that is light and with a neutral tone. All efforts should be made to maintain the perfect blend and this includes choosing a light striped dress shirts over a dark patterned dress shirt as the latter will offer too much competition with the vest. It is not a good idea to pair a striped vest with striped dress shirts, but if the stripes and patters are different then it can be just as sophisticated as well.
A black vest and dress pants over a white dress shirt are quite popular. The good part it that this look can be used at the office and club. If a tie is used then it will make the vest match perfectly with the dress shirt. A black tie can be used, but to have some level of uniqueness from another colour can be used. Men who are comfortable with their body can either role up their dress shirt sleeves or leave a few buttons undone on their dress shirt. Depending on what your tastes are, a vest can really make your whole attire more sophisticated and sharp if the right colour is chosen to not compete with the dress shirt.