A gentleman must always be in full dress, tail coat, white waistcoat, white tie and white gloves whether he is seated in the orchestra or a box.
Wear a white waistcoat if you can afford the strain on your laundry bill, otherwise a plain black one.
To our party presently comes the host in a flurried countenance, with a white waistcoat, holding in his hand an open letter, towards which his wife looks with some alarm.
Respecting the body of which he was a member, he used to appear in a black coat and knee-breeches, with a ruffled shirt, white waistcoat, and white silk stockings.
Hallett, who was the man in a white waistcoat, stopped chewing his cigar to ask: "What are they kickin' about?
Each man wore a flower in the lapel of his dark coat; one wore a white waistcoat; the cropped mustache of one was black; that of another was touched with gray; the man at the head of the table was clean-shaven.
They wore flowers in the lapels of their coats; one wore a white waistcoat; the cropped mustache of one was black; that of the other was touched with grey.
Then the bridegroom wears his dress suit, white waistcoat, white lawn tie and white gloves.
At a day wedding the bridegroom wears a frock coat, light gray trousers, white waistcoat, white satin or silk tie and patent leather shoes.
The bridegroom wears a black frock coat, gray trousers, white waistcoat, white tie, light gray or pearl gloves and patent leather shoes.
He was dressed like a Prince--velvet jacket and crimson tie and white waistcoat.
He was dressed in a velvet coat and a white waistcoat: he wore a soft felt hat; and with the velvet jacket, the felt hat, and a full beard, he looked like an artist of some kind.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "white waistcoat" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.