But now, with their large families and distinctive garb, they now give the Catskills the look of the European shtetls.
Like the Theatines but unlike members of other religious orders, Jesuits had no distinctive garb or habit.
Among the mountains around the lake, Kurdish tribes, in their distinctive and spectacular garb, lived as their ancestors had lived for centuries.
The decision whether to wear ashes today is similar to one made daily by members of religious groups who wear distinctive garb or follow special dietary practice.
But for the earring, token of what- ever oath they gave one another, and their distinctive garb, she might already be one of them.
He was interested to note, judging from their distinctive garb, that both branches of the Zoroastrian clergy were present.
The pilgrim Takers were there too, dressed in their distinctive black-and-white garb, holding banners urging repentance.
Struck by the cardinal's distinctive garb, he later announced the very same day that he wanted to be a cardinal.
This distinctive garb is now obsolete.
All wore fine black garments edged and piped with white, negative images of the Emperor's own distinctive garb.