HOW TO NOT WEAR THE SUIT JACKET

Very many men cannot do without a jacket these days. Owning a jacket is one thing, rocking it and looking dapper is another, and with the emergence of diverging colors and confidence to wear them, there seems to be a little chance to wear it differently.
In iteration, Style is born when there is an evidence of considerable nuance. The 2-piece suit and 3-piece suit has a single difference besides the curve of the figure. It is this distinction that leaves the 3-piece suits a go-to suit for gents.
The waist coat has a lot to offer to any ensemble. The beauty of a waist coat lies entirely on the shoulders of the cameo effect it produces – short, sleeveless and snugly fastened over a button down dress shirt. If you want to stick to the waist coat style, or add it to your personal style variety list, know this; there is a remodeled version of the waist coat to accommodate the notch and peak lapel design of the everyday suit and also, the double breasted waist coat.
LOOSING THE JACKET
If you are looking to pull a stunning look, one that looks effortless but gives credit to a well thought out process; use a waist coat. Wear a stone chinos, striped white button down shirt, black leather belt, a pair of well-polished shoe (look through the blog to find which way to polishing shoes faster), and a black waist coat with a breast pocket slit. The waist coat will help harness a stylish appeal that has only been experienced when tired gentlemen take off their suit jackets. However, the low cut waist coat does not fully provide the same sensation as the regular waist coat, solely because a large area of the chest is exposed making the use of tie less interest and swoon worthy. 
                                              
FINAL WORDS
Waist coats are utterly elegant, they Show off the better half of a stylish whole, and once you roll up your sleeves, something else is born. If you are looking to spot a waist coat for a casual or evening event, it is best to make the waist coat a point of presence, that is, allow the waist coat to be of a contrasting shade or otherwise a mix-and-match, take for example, grey waist coat, grey tie, navy tailored pants and a solid color button down shirt, preferably white.  When worn with matching pants, there is ample space to play with details. Use Bold buckle belts or simple and classic ones if your waist coat is tailored enough to terminate just above or on your waist – as you know detail is everything

For accessories, wear classic bracelet, belt and use a patterned pocket square. 

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