Vested Interest - The VFG Fashion Parade for the week of November 4

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Vested Interest

The vest is a rare garment in the lack of ambiguity surrounding its origins, at least according to Samuel Pepy’s October 8, 1666, diary entry: "The King hath yesterday in council declared his resolution of setting a fashion for clothes, which he will never alter. It will be a vest, I know not well how; but it is to teach the nobility thrift, and will do good.”

Though it’s clear that Mr. Pepys was dubious regarding the social welfare benefits of the king’s rather uninspiring entry into the fashion industry, credit must be given Charles II for an idea that has evolved into myriad forms both fashionable and utilitarian.

Whether deflecting bullets, staying afloat, attending at court or telling the world about yourself through stitched-on patches, let’s see what our members are vested in today!
 
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Vintage 1960s Beaded Vest Victoria Royal British Crown Colony Hong Kong

My Vintage Clothes Line on Ruby Lane
https://www.rubylane.com/shop/myvintageclothesline
 
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Late 1940s vest and cardigan jacket pattern Simplicity 2936

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1950s dress and vest pattern Simplicity 3345

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1970s blouse, vest and skirt pattern Burda 23728

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1970s vest and culottes pattern Marie Claire Patron de Paris 8748

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1970s vest and flares pattern Burda 66024
 
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