Matthew Ware
One was a fair youth, in a very dandified waistcoat;
...
By this time, the Duke had taken in all the glories
of his young cousin's attire, which included, besides
that amazingly striped waistcoat, an Oriental tie of
gigantic height, a starched frill, buckramwadded
shoulders to an extravagantly cut coat, buttons the
size of crown pieces, and a pair of Inexpressibles of
a virulent shade of yellow.
(ch. v)