Here, he mentions an off white waistcoat. Has anyone seen this before? The only image I’ve been able to find is of Fred Astaire at the end of the movie “Easter Parade”. He and Judy Garland get ready to go out for the Easter Parade and he is wearing morning dress with a white waistcoat.Your groom will also need a vest. It can be single or double breasted, but double looks much better. The color should be light: either dove gray or off white or (perhaps best of all) “buff”, a sort of creamy yellow. The traditional material was linen, but wool boxcloth will do, and might be better for winter. One caveat: if he goes with the morning suit, the vest should match (same cloth) the coat and trousers.
I very much like the idea of wearing the white waistcoat. It is different enough to be something special, but still looked rather classy (then again, most everything looked classy on Fred Astaire).
What type of material would you recommend I use, if I go this route? The coat is a black herringbone. I thought that a textured fabric would be a nice touch, but am unsure of mixing two herringbones together.
I am looking for people’s feelings, experiences, and input. What do you think about this? Have you seen it before? Any images?
All feedback is welcome.
Mike