Viva Las Vegas

The  is a unique piece of clothing in Fallout: New Vegas worn by The King.

Characteristics
Somewhat grimy, in appearance it features a light tan blazer with a dark button-up collared shirt, pants and lace up shoes. It appears the same on both male and female characters.

Locations
The outfit is worn by The King inside the King's School of Impersonation in Freeside.

Behind the scenes
is a 1964 movie starring singer/actor Elvis Presley and actress Ann-Margret. Considered by many fans to be Elvis’s best film work it featured the opening title song of the same name. Though only reaching a modest #29 on Billboard's Top 100 charts, the song Viva Las Vegas later became one of “The King's” signature hits while performing on the Las Vegas strip. It has since been covered by countless artists including Mr. New Vegas voice actor Wayne Newton as well as being used in numerous movies and television shows as a reference to the city of Las Vegas, Nevada.

Trivia
In 2002 the city of Las Vegas, Nevada attempted to make “Viva Las Vegas” its official song, however negotiations with Elvis Presley Enterprises stalled over licensing fees.

The outfit is similar in appearance to one wore by Elvis in Viva Las Vegas. In the scene Elvis sings a cover version of the Ray Charles classic hit “What’d I say” while dancing on a stage in the shape of a large roulette wheel.

Appearances
The appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.