Vests For Men
Men's vest is an underwear article worn under a dress shirt to protect it against body sweat and odors. Alternatively, it may be worn to protect the body from the rigid or otherwise uncomfortable fabric a person may need to wear (such as a compulsory uniform work). It may have short sleeves or it may not be sleevely.
The term most commonly refers to male wearing of the upper body. This clothing article typically has a low, round neckline that can be worn for purposes of athletics. It also makes it less transparent to dress shirts. It can also be worn as an extra layer of warmth during winter months.
Vest In Sports
Men's Vest is short for "athletic shirt" because in sports like basketball and track-and-field events it is often worn. It is commonly known in the United States and Canada as a tank top and is also widely used as an undershirt by the pejorative nicknames wifebeater, guinea tee, or dago tee to absorb sweat and prevent it from penetrating into outer clothing layers.
Vests were traditionally used as undershirts in addition to athletic use, especially with suits and dress shirts. During very warm and/or humid weather, they are sometimes worn alone without a dress shirt or top shirt, mostly in North America where the climate is warmer and wetter in the summer.
Uses
Under very casual settings, a-shirts are often worn alone as loungewear, and/or when completing yard work or other tasks around the home.
Construction
The construction of a vest is simple: for durability, the neck and armholes are often reinforced. One usually has large armholes and holes in the neck and a neckline that can reach down to the chest's bottom. Sometimes they are also made long to make it easier to tuck into a pair of jeans / shorts. They are bottomless, collarless, and pocketless in almost all cases. Vest worn as an undershirt is made of ribbed cotton and is designed for a tight fit.
Design
It's the same design as a T-shirt, called a muscle shirt, but without sleeves. Some sleeveless T-shirts with smaller, narrower arm holes can be worn by both men and women, but those with larger, wider arm holes are primarily worn by men, as the larger arm holes would under certain circumstances expose the female breast. Often they are worn during athletic activities or during warmer weather as casual wear.
Wearing A Vest: Style & Fashion
Most men, especially in the summer, are not free to wear sleeveless tops or loose material clothing like women do at work. So the body sweat that ultimately strains formal or cotton cloths that look unhygienic and unprofessional as well. By absorbing the sweat,' Inner Vest' actually protects the shirts.
Usually this issue with men's shirts button that tends to get loose or broke and no one really wants to do' peek-a-boo.' If worn with the same color shirt, Vest somehow protects. It is highly popular among gym-goers because it helps the wearer to flexibly move their hands and lift weights. You also don't get your arm sticking and restricting a wet t-shirt cloth.
People who are interested in sports, particularly basketball, are the ones who made this entire line of clothing into fashion. SO if you wear a lot of vests, you're usually considered a sports lover by people. I also admire that it's a great time for Indians to wear the traditional Doodh Wala banyans and move to cotton jackets. Visit LIMEROAD which has great styles, colors and options for printing.