3 Metaphors for waistcoats

Tucked in your best-man's pocket; deposited in his deskor washed to a pulp in his white waistcoat (if white waistcoats be the fashion of the hour), washed out of existencecan you tell where it is?

The trousers fitted close to massive and shapely limbs, and the long waistcoat, not of a modish silk, was buff in color, such as might one time have been worn by Washington himself.

Thus, a buff waistcoat and a blue tie, or brown and blue, or brown and green, or brown and magenta, green and magenta, green and mauve, are all good arrangements of colour.

3 Metaphors for  waistcoats