They and their supporters wore rainbow-colored ribbons to show their unity.
Many supporters wore fine suits and smoked Cohiba cigars.
He and his supporters often wear black uniforms.
Many enthusiastic supporters wore red shirts and waved large Chinese flags.
Some of this information is used to memorialize identifying information about specific animals on tags that supporters can wear.
The supporters wear collars of maple leaves, symbolising Canada.
Both supporters wore collars made of sallow twigs, another reference to the town's name.
This causes a mini-pitch invasion, and a few 'supporters' were wearing Man.
To identify themselves to fellow students, peer supporters wear a yellow patch in the bottom left corner of their kilts.
The new peer and his supporters would wear parliamentary robes and special hats.