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Men's Waistcoats on Sale
Add a smart finishing layer with our men's waistcoat sale. From formal and wedding styles to characterful tweed and check designs, the sale brings together quality waistcoats for weddings, business, black-tie events, vintage-inspired looks and everyday smart dressing.
Find the right piece
The sale covers a wide spread of styles:
- Formal & wedding waistcoats — clean, classic styles to complete a three-piece suit or coordinate a wedding party.
- Tweed & herringbone waistcoats — warm, textured designs for a heritage or country feel.
- Check waistcoats — windowpane, glen and houndstooth checks for a vintage, Peaky Blinders-inspired look.
- Double-breasted waistcoats — a bolder, more structured cut that stands out under a jacket or worn on its own.
- Waistcoat & cravat sets — ready-coordinated sets that take the matching out of formal dressing.
Colours & patterns
Choose from timeless neutrals like black, grey and navy, warm tones such as tan and cinnamon brown, and standout shades including burgundy, wine and royal blue. Plain formal finishes keep a look classic, while herringbone, windowpane and glen check add texture and character for weddings and vintage-styled outfits.
Sizing & fit
Waistcoats come in a broad range of chest sizes across slim, tailored and skinny fits. A waistcoat should sit flat and fasten comfortably without pulling — if you are layering it under a jacket or fall between sizes, the tailored fit gives a little more room while keeping a smart line.
Complete the look
Building a full outfit? Browse the rest of our men's wedding waistcoats, tweed waistcoats and check waistcoats, pair one with a men's wedding suit or tweed suit, or explore the full men's sale for more reduced formalwear. For a full vintage look, see the Peaky Blinders collection.
Every order comes with free UK delivery and free UK tracked returns, with worldwide shipping available.
Men's waistcoats — FAQs
What can I wear a waistcoat with?
A waistcoat completes a three-piece suit, or can be worn with a shirt and smart trousers for a lighter formal look. Tweed and check styles also work well on their own for weddings and vintage-inspired outfits.
How should a waistcoat fit?
It should sit flat against the shirt and fasten without pulling across the front, ending just below the waistband so no shirt shows. Slim and skinny fits give a closer shape; tailored offers a little more room.
Are the sale waistcoats the same as the main range?
Yes — these are the same waistcoats from our main collection, included in the sale, so you get the same styles, fabrics and finishes.






































































