The first decisive act of the rebellion was to rid themselves of the distinctive robes they had been made to wear since the start of their confinement.
Already half a block ahead, Ara's distinctive robe and her two escorts were visible.
For most of their performances, the boys of Libera wear distinctive white hooded robes based on monastic cowls.
Worshippers wear distinctive white robes known as "soutane", with women also wearing a wimple-like headdress.
The councillors on this one occasion wear distinctive long grey robes - the origins of which certainly hark back to the witan meetings of old Saxon times.
Bishops in the House of Lords have their own distinctive parliamentary robe, which is worn at the State Opening of Parliament.
The Lords Spiritual are wearing mitres with their distinctive robes.
He also sang duets with Willie Mae Ford Smith, and usually performed in a distinctive long white robe with a rope cross.
In the light of the cannons, Mansur could pick out his father's figure in the distinctive green robes as he directed his gunners.
By custom, a Fair Witness acting professionally, generally wearing distinctive white robes, is never addressed directly, and is never acknowledged by anyone present.