His head and shoulders disappeared; only his backside and his long legs in the coarse blue trousers were visible.
There were even a pair of neo-barbs, their elaborate crystal-and-copper jewelry at odds with their coarse homespun trousers and fraying tunics.
Although I still wore coarse trousers and felt boots, Macabir had given me healer tunic and surcoat against the rigors of travel.
Both were fully clothed, if in tattered rabbit-fur jackets and coarse brown trousers.
The tree was better dressed than he, his stained shirt, coarse trousers and ill-made sandals far less flattering than the flickering leaves.
He had a shabby blue frock coat, a red, soldierly looking waistcoat, and a kind of coarse white trousers common among the early Victorians, but strangely incongruous today.
She threw off her heavy blue jacket, coarse trousers, and boots, and flung herself cleanly into the water.
He climbed into the back of the van and stripped off the coarse blue trousers, pulling on a pair of black jeans in their stead.
Quickly, she undressed and put on the coarse black trousers, feeling strange in them, almost sinful.
Jack's clothes had changed - he wore coarse, voluminous woolen trousers instead of the corduroy jeans.