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The waistcoat, for or against?

2020-09-04T04:15:28.781Z


THE CHRONICLE OF JULIEN SCAVINI - He slips on that damn shirt and gives a clean silhouette.Recently, Emmanuel Macron has often been seen wearing a waistcoat. A presidential style fallen into disuse since the Pompidolian era. It's a happy idea, better than spending time trying to convince people about the low cost of a costume. The three-piece suit shouldn't just be reserved for the Sunday bride and groom. This textile piece has many advantages. In winter, it keeps a little warmer. And


Recently, Emmanuel Macron has often been seen wearing a waistcoat.

A presidential style fallen into disuse since the Pompidolian era.

It's a happy idea, better than spending time trying to convince people about the low cost of a costume.

The three-piece suit shouldn't just be reserved for the Sunday bride and groom.

This textile piece has many advantages.

In winter, it keeps a little warmer.

And in summer, it allows you to abandon the jacket while preserving a look of a certain dignity.

Because the waistcoat covers that damn shirt and gives a clean silhouette.

During negotiations that can turn out to be long marathons, this is the best way to stay presentable.

With this in mind, I advised the conductor Leonardo García Alarcón to opt for the waistcoat during his concerts in Bastille.

He could thus keep his arms free and above all expressive while offering the spectators a prepared back, while limiting body heating.

Another interest, that of reducing a little the excesses of the table.

The dark fabric of the suit erases the generous lines somewhat, but that's not the President's problem.

Finally, even with jeans, the cardigan brings an appreciable addition of elegance!

Source: lefigaro

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