By dispensation we own the habiliments of the legal profession — suits, shirts, ties, polished shoes — which we don for those occasions when we must meet with our counterparts in the world outside. |
He wore his usual working habiliments, consisting of varipatched trousers, a blue jean shirt, out at the elbows, and a ragged straw hat. |
At the head of the notables and of the Horticultural Committee shone Mynheer van Systens, dressed in his richest habiliments. |
Arabian and Moroccan habiliments, even feminine ones, are apparently enhanced by flesh and bulk. |
In another moment I stood garbed in the habiliments of a Holy Thern. |
The figure was tall and gaunt, and shrouded from head to foot in the habiliments of the grave. |