He wore a ski mask and a black T-shirt, but the blue hiking shorts seemed out of place.
He wore a splendid silver hat, like an upturned jelly mould, and carried a shotgun over his shoulder.
He wore a gray suit, no badge, a tie clip in the shape of a pistol.
He wore a filthy tunic, with a piece of rope as a belt, and no shoes.
He wore a tie but had removed his jacket and rolled up his shirtsleeves.
Over six feet, he wore a Jordan flag as a bandana across his brow.
He appeared to be in his mid-20s, and he wore a short afro and overalls.
He wore a bullet-proof jacket before going in but the bullets got him anyway.
He wore a white striped cardigan that would have fit nicely on Fred Rogers.
He wore a fussy beard, shaved into a fine line around the contours of his jaw.
Out of his apron he wore a suit and a flat cap, always neat.
On his Facebook Timeline, Zuckerberg wrote that, in 2009, he wore a tie every day.
He wore a gray button-down shirt and khakis, and told me that we had exactly forty-five minutes.
He wore a blue blazer, blue crew neck sweater, white shirt and tie, gray slacks, black shoes.
He wore a red jail jumpsuit and sported a thick, bushy beard and unkempt dark brown hair.
He wore a white wrap around the knee against his former team but showed no major limitations.
He wore a gray sweatshirt and caramel corduroys with the knees and thighs bald, like a worn radial tire.
He wore a charcoal gray suit, blue tie, and American flag lapel pin.
He wore a bulletproof vest while leaving the jail accompanied by Michael Smith, the owner of Magic Bail Bonds.
He wore a rakish turban and a dirty robe, and he spat constantly.
He wore a noise-cancelling headset, which blocked out nearly everything besides his heartbeat.
He wore a dark-blue, long-sleeved, hooded top, straight blue denim jeans and trainers.
He wore a goatee and was built like a bulldog, stocky, with foreshortened limbs and a rippling succession of necks.
He wore a galabia only to bed, and so he looked as if he had wandered out from a dream.
He wore a violet satin shirt that stood out in the sea of standard tuxedos, and traded exercise tips with Finnish ministers.
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"When he was over there, he wore a red bandanna, " she said.
President Barack Obama also struck a similar style chord to his first-term inaugural balls: He wore a white tie with his tuxedo.
He wore a white silk shirt and a sheet wrapped around his legs, while his bride wore a strapless ivory dress and tiara.
Instead of a little ear radio for a mental handicap, he wore a tremendous pair of earphones, and spectacles with thick wavy lenses.
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