Yes, in todays world people do wear their styles like this. the trick to pulling this off is to make sure that you're wearing the right kind of vest with the right kind of shirt.
A cravat is worn inside a shirt collar.
For PVT to SPC the gold rank is worn on the collar. For SGT and above the rank is worn on the shoulder boards.
The word 'shirt' is a noun; a word for a garment worn on the upper half of the body; a word for a thing.
Largely due to demobilized World War I veterans who had worn a version of the shirt in the military and found it noticeably more comfortable than its collar-detached alternative.
In the United States, the most common usage of the word "vest" is as a synonym for "waistcoat". In the United Kingdom, the most common usage of the word "vest" is as a synonym for a garment with a low cut neck, worn under a shirt or blouse.
No, a vest is not considered a coat. A vest is a sleeveless garment typically worn over a shirt, while a coat is a more substantial outerwear piece that usually has sleeves and provides warmth and protection from the elements. Vests can be worn for layering or as part of formal attire, but they serve a different purpose than coats.
A vicar's neckband is commonly referred to as a "clerical collar" or "Roman collar." This distinctive white collar is often worn by clergy as a symbol of their religious vocation and commitment. It can be made of various materials and is typically worn with a black shirt or clerical attire.
Yes, a tuxedo can be worn without a vest or cummerbund. While traditionally paired with one of these accessories for a formal look, many modern styles allow for a more relaxed approach. Some individuals opt for a shirt and bow tie alone, especially for less formal occasions or personal style preferences. Ultimately, the choice depends on the event and individual taste.
The vest typically does not have sleeves, as it is designed as a sleeveless garment. However, if you're referring to a specific vest that has sleeves, please provide more details about it. Generally, vests are worn over a shirt or blouse, allowing for various color combinations.
It is considered poor form to wear a formal cravat without a waistcoat. An informal cravat (called a day cravat) can be worn with only a shirt. This type cravat style is tied with the cravat underneath the collar; the top button of the collar is undone; and the cravat is tucked into it. Google Day Cravats
Typically, an ascot is worn around the neck.
As a student of WW2 I have never seen any badges worn on the collar of an A2 flight jacket. The jackets were issued without rank badges with the epps stitched down at each end. Officers did wear rank badges on each shoulder in metal or embroidered bullion. These could be stitched on, or with clutch or pin back fittings. When the A2 was worn the shirt collar would usually be visible and bearing a shirt size metal rank badge on the wearers right and the USAAF propeller emblem on the wearers left.