Certainly...pchong,pchong wrote:Dear Etutee...
Could you please laborate more on the slip in your following comment:
"Tie is black with animal-figured (most likely a horse) stick-pin*, black cutaway with peak lapels, red carnation at the lapel, matching SB vest with white pique “slip” or edging. "
Is the slip also like a waistcoat? If so, can you describe it, or have a picture to illustrate how it looks like?
As we all know and so admire, it was also seen in Prince Charles' wedding outfit under his waistcoat.
Thanks.
A slip is basically sort of an "edging" done on a vest. It is sort of a decorative strip of cloth around the edges of a waistcoat. I will see if I can find some close-up of pictures of this. A very similar one is also used for the edging of cutaway or strollers (mostly done in black). Prince Charles has been spotted in these also. It is not quite like piping per se (which is done differently). On formal day vests it (slip) is best reserved for SB vests…rarely spotted on DB vests.
sincerely
etutee