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.
A vest is used for both- but not the same vest. A bullet proof vest, and a life vest.
Vest's.
Not a vest, but a cummerbund.
Una camiseta does not mean vest- it is a t-shirt vest is chaleco
Saul Vest's birth name is Vest, Saul Michael.
Bud Vest's birth name is Roscoe Vest Jr..
black vest
another name for a vest
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Nils Vest's birth name is Nils Johan Magnus Cleve Vest.
Yes, "vest's" is the singular possessive form of the noun "vest."
American vest = British waistcoatBritish vest = American tank top or "A-Shirt"