- A
drawstring (draw string, draw-string) is a string, rope or lace used to "draw" (gather, or shorten)
fabric or
other material. Ends of a
drawstring are...
-
Drawstring pants are
pants that have a
drawstring at the
waist that
allows for an
adjustable fit.
Often the
pants are made of lightweight, breathable...
- that is
specially tailored for
shalwar with a tie-knot
naala or
naada drawstring worn by
fully initiated Sikhs. They are
similar to
European boxer shorts...
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normally used to hold and
transport coins and banknotes,
often closed with a
drawstring. When
transported between banks and
other institutions,
money bags are...
- below, to fit
tightly at the ankles, and is tied to the
waist with a
drawstring.
Modern cholos worn with
sarees are
usually half-sleeved and single-breasted...
-
canvas or nylon).
Historically a
duffel bag had a top
closure using a
drawstring.
Later bags had a
webbing hand grip,
along with a
shoulder strap with...
- wide at the
waist but
narrow to a
cuffed bottom. They are held up by a
drawstring,
which causes them to
become pleated around the waist. The
pants can be...
-
drawstring garbage bags
first appeared before GLAD and
Hefty introduced them. In
August 2001,
Hefty introduced the
garbage bags with a
drawstring designed...
-
stripes down the rest of the jacket. The
drawstrings are
often flatter and more
rectangular than most
jacket drawstrings, and
always made of the same material...
- fabrics,
including velvet, silk, and satin. A
reticule usually had a
drawstring closure at the top and was
carried over the arm on a cord or chain. Reticules...