The women in winter wear breeches made of deerskin fastened around the hips by means of a drawstring and extending down the legs to where the tops of the boots will cover them a few inches.
The breeches are held in place by means of a drawstring in front.
Sometimes a drawstring closes the hood tightly around the face and prevents the spray from entering.
Overshoes of the same material, reaching just above the ankles, with a drawstring at the top and ankle strings, are sometimes worn over the winter boots.
Instead of a hem, the top of the leg has a half-inch band sewed round it and a binding for the drawstring above this.
Round the top of the band is sewed a binding of black sealskin, which holds a drawstring of sinew braid.
Dress boots often end with an ornamental border and a drawstring just below the knee.
The thighs are clad in one or two pairs of tight-fitting knee breeches, confined round the hips by a girdle and usually secured by a drawstring below the knee which ties over the tops of the boots.
The eastern Eskimo are everywhere described as wearing the boots tied at the top with a drawstring and the bottoms of the breeches usually loose and hanging down on them.
Mahushus unyà nang panti mu, Tie your drawstring or your panties will come falling down.
Nahushus ákung karsunsilyu kay naputul ang kuldun, My underpants fell down because the drawstring broke.
Muhalughug lang kug kurdun sa panti, I’ll put a drawstring in the waist of my panties.
A; a12] 1 close the mouth of a bag or net by pulling a drawstring run through a casing in the edge.
The hood should be of ample proportion to pull over the cap loosely, with a drawstring encircling the front by which it may be drawn snugly to the face.
These should be knee high, with a drawstring to secure them just below the knee.
This is really a sort of double chain, and when one has learned to make it evenly and well, it will be found superior for bags, lingerie, and many other articles requiring a drawstring or cord.
The method of fastening the girdle is by the ordinary method of tieing[sic], or by another simple method, which consists in attaching near one end of the drawstring the operculum of a shell said to be found in the forests.
It is a rectangular bag, on an average approximately 30 by 25 centimeters, with a drawstring for closing it.
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