Heavy mantles and capes or pelissesbegan to be braided, and rather strong colours were in general taste.
Spencers and pelisses had long sleeves coming from these short ones; they were rather full, and were caught at the wrist with a band.
They wear large white turbans, and several dark pelisses with high-heeled boots.
The fur of the sable is very valuable, and is made into muffs and tippets, and pelisses for the Russian nobles.
On one side the snowy turbans and dark robes of half a dozen Ulemas formed a striking contrast to the green shawls bound about the brows of a group of Hadjïs, and their ample pelisses of crimson or maroon, lined and overlaid with fur.
These two, with the velvet pelissesand small satin bonnets, are rather the most genteel-looking people in the garden.
The velvet pelisses are gamblers from Frascati's, and the two with the lap-dog are the Countess N.
All were clad in sheepskin pelisses and some carried extra garments.
Everybody was in warm garments, the lower classes wearing coats and pelissesof sheepskin, while the others were in furs more or less expensive.
Pelisses were worn in cold weather, often of some bright color, rose pink or blue.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pelisses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.