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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a sleeveless garment worn on the upper body, often as part of formal attire or as a layering piece.
Example: "He wore a crisp white shirt under a tailored black vest for the wedding."
Alternatives: "a waistcoat" or "a sleeveless top".
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"I got a vest!
In a vest?
He likes to work in a vest").
"The guy was wearing a vest.
Tracksuit bottoms with a vest?
He's wearing a vest underneath.
I thought it was a vest convention".
He wore a vest and nothing more.
Next option: wear a vest underneath.
I'm usually sleeveless all summer or in a vest.
I feel that I am living inside a vest".
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