Sentences with phrase «of gabardine»

As Mr. Schnabel often does, he used found materials for the canvas, this time repurposing lonas, a type of gabardine tarpaulin he discovered covering a traveling fruit market in the Lagunillas area of southern Mexico.
Each time a set of his horses arrives on the track, there rides Se √ ± or aboard his stable pony, his hawklike face peering impassively from beneath a rakish cloth cap, a flawlessly cut hacking jacket on his back and a pair of gabardine slacks over his well - boned English boots.

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To know true peace, one needs to be able to lay one's hand atop one's free will and know that it is there, like the jangle and poke of car keys beneath the soft gabardine of one's trousers.
It may be a while before we see gabardine kilts and sleeveless button - down shirts on the floor of the Senate, but cool, breathable fabrics like seersucker and linen could be an energy - saving compromise until fashion catches up with efficiency demands in government.
The glass bottle and overall design reflect the details of the Burberry trench coat: a bold horn - finish cap echoes its distinctive buttons and the hand - tied knot is English - woven gabardine, honouring the fabric invented by Thomas Burberry over 100 years ago.
I own 13 identical BB white shirts and 3 pairs of black BB gabardine pants.
Gabardine is a very tight knit of wool generally found in 4os clothing.
Shirts made of linen and gabardine occupy a space between everyday wear and dress shirts.
Mine range from denim to twill to fine gabardine, etc. etc., but most days I am in a denim skirt, my version of jeans.
An adorable 1950s Lill Ann black gabardine jacket (no skirt) with fitted waist and a petal peplum with peeks of pale blue lining.
1980s Suit skirt of Saint Laurent Rive Gauche in a gabardine and wool.
Taking the gabardine fabric invented by Thomas Burberry in 1856, Bailey referenced a particular kind of Britishness to build the Burberry brand.
Paule Ka Dress in Wool Gabardine, # 430 - a really nice alternative which you have to imagine with lots of pearls around the neck of course
The gabardine is the Gore - Tex of that period.
Once a week, after six full days of work in a Brooklyn paint store, Tony (Travolta) douses himself with Brut cologne, dons a floral bodyshirt, gabardine pants and platform shoes - and ritualistically prepares himself for «Saturday Night Fever.»
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