First Look Fall 2021: Vests

Seen on runways (yes, they’re back) and in Trend Reports, vests will be omnipresent this autumn.

Tweedy

Left Top & Bottom: Brook Taverner Nashville Waistcoat: A five button, single breasted waistcoat with a teflon finish and notch lapel.. Also features two welt pockets and a cloth back with vent detail and adjuster.40% Polyester, 40% Wool, 20% Mixed Fibers. $85.81

Center: Wool Tweed Gilet Made In Ireland: Tailored. Length is just below the hip. Pockets on both sides are hidden but functional. Buttonless. Green herringbone. $139.99 

Right: Lady Mary Waistcoat (Glencoe Tweed) by GreatScot Scotland: Handmade. Fitted bodice seamlessly tailored to luxurious peplum giving a regimental yet feminine silhouette. The bust is advantaged by a Victorian era doublet-style structure. Choose from a selection of fine Scottish, Irish, or British Tweeds $469.25

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Outerwear Reversible Puffer Snap Vest by Silverts: Hidden magnetic front closure. ?  Two hand slip pockets at sides. Spread collar neckline. Shell: 55% polyester, 45% nylon. Machine wash, hang dry. $74.50

Women’s Stockard Vest: Button front. Hip Pockets . Extended Length for Warmth.  Taffeta Lined.  Machine Washable wool blend. Sale $48.00

Women’s Hiking Vest: / Thermal Multi-Pockets. Full snap button closure/Stand collar with windproof hood/Four front deep pockets for storage/Drawstring adjustable waist. 2 colors. Sale $29.15

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Wool Cashmere Plain Sweater Vest: thicker than worsted cashmere and able to maintain your body temperature, making it perfect for autumn and winter. Rose, green, black, brown or lime. $190.00

100% Wool Sweater Vest with side ties  V-neck. White, Black, Beige, Bronze, Sky blue, Grey, Red. $150.00 

V-Neck Sweater Vest: Also black. 35% Cashmere , 65% Australian merino wool . V neck . Sleeveless. $190.00

Topshop Knit Sleeveless Sweater Vest: V-neck, ribbed trims, relaxed fit. Acrylic/ polyester. Sale $46.90

Not Shown: Light beige. Autumn Cashmere Vest: Ribbed cashmere. Split sides. Slips on. Slim fit. Midweight. Front length is 30″ and the back length is 31.5″. $75.00

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The items featured in this article have been chosen by the editors of Woman Around Town simply because we like them and think you may, too. No advertising fees have been paid to Woman Around Town for this article.

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