Premium British-Made Men's Waistcoats, and Vests — Voted by the Community

  • Darzi Clothing Company logo
    Darzi Clothing Company is a British heritage brand founded in 2015, specialising in sustainably sourced, expertly crafted men's outerwear and accessories made exclusively in England.
    PremiumContemporary
  • Elgar Shirts logo
    Elgar Shirts is a UK brand founded by twin sisters Catherine and Jane Elgar, crafting historical-inspired garments with quality natural fabrics and made-to-measure options.
    PremiumClassicVintage
  • Wear London logo
    Wear London is a British menswear brand founded in 2020, offering high-quality classic clothing mostly made in England.
    PremiumClassicTimeless

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A Brief History of British Made Waistcoats

The waistcoat has long been a feature of British menswear, with early versions developing as part of structured dress in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. As tailored garments began to replace earlier robe-like outerwear, the waistcoat emerged as an intermediate layer worn between shirt and coat, offering both formality and warmth without the bulk of a jacket. By the nineteenth century, waistcoats were established as integral elements of men’s dress, especially in formal and business attire. Tailors in London and other British tailoring centres developed waistcoat patterns to complement lounge suits and morning dress, with variations in lapel style, pocket detail, and fabric choice reflecting changing dress conventions. The British tailoring tradition emphasised careful cut, balanced proportions, and quality materials — principles that carried through into ready-to-wear production as well as bespoke tailoring. Waistcoats crafted in the UK benefited from access to strong suiting cloth from domestic mills and the skills of cutters and finishers steeped in classic menswear standards. Today’s British-made waistcoats continue this tradition, combining historic tailoring expertise with contemporary fits and fabric choices to offer pieces that elevate both formal and smart-casual outfits.