英:['weskɪt]
美:['weskɪt]
英:['weskɪt]
美:['weskɪt]
wes·kit
we skiht
noun
a vest or waistcoat, esp. for women.
alteration of waistcoat
The first known use of weskit was in 1849
1 Otherwise, the weskit of Qing Dynasty costumes has become a symbol of national costumes, and have posed a positive impact to the costume design at home and abroad.
另外,清代马甲服饰成为民族服饰的一种象征,并对国内外的服装设计产生着积极的影响。
2 This season, campuses with abound in tartan, weskits, cummerbunds, slacks and separate jackets.
3 The dining chair upholstery, with one dramatic stripe woven into the fabric, is echoed in the weskits of the wait staff, who are all model handsome.