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Menswear: Play it close to the vest

8:52 PM, Jun. 9, 2011  |  
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Justin Bieber attends the European premiere of Justin Bieber: Never Say Never held at The Cineworld O2 on February 16, 2011 in London, England.
Justin Bieber attends the European premiere of Justin Bieber: Never Say Never held at The Cineworld O2 on February 16, 2011 in London, England. / Dave Hogan/Getty Images

Finally, we're over weeklong casual Fridays!

Spring's three-piece suits and sleeveless sweaters echo sartorially smooth '30s star Clark Gable and TV's Boardwalk Empire. But dressing up is not just for old guys. Teen idol Justin Bieber and twentysomething rocker Bruno Mars also play it close to the vest.

What draws today's dashing dandies to vests are price — less than sport coats or Savile Row suits — with greater panache than pullovers.

“Vests are hip, young and versatile,” says Perry Ellis creative director John Crocco. “They sell better than matching slacks and jackets. So clearly, guys wear them other ways.”

J. Crew pairs vests with loosened skinny ties, rolled-up sleeves and jeans.

No shirt is required for Perry Ellis argyle cotton sweaters and even Emporio Armani's neck-high waistcoats for fall.

You also can loosen your collar or completely unfasten a vest over a T-shirt — just not at work.

“But casual doesn't mean untucked shirttails,” Crocco says; nor should ties hang farther than partly buttoned vests. “That's sloppy.”

Otherwise, Crocco says, “Anything works if you wear it with confidence.”

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