A loose coverall (coat or frock) reaching down to the ankles.
(Usually in the plural) trousers made of flannel or gabardine or tweed or white cloth.
1 Silk, gabardine , and Italian leather yield to denim, cotton, and hemp sandals.
2 Maybe he'd had to put that crease in his own gabardine trousers.
3 Let's see-thecoat was tweed, so I'll get you a tan gabardine -
4 His hands were stuffed in the pockets of his old gabardine slacks.
5 He was tall and straight and the coat looked like a Jewish gabardine .
6 In Italy, Owen had a gabardine suit made by a tailor in Rome.
7 Steban peered at me, taking in my natty Hawaiian shirt and gabardine slacks.
8 He carried a gabardine overcoat over one arm and wore dark suede shoes.
9 A man's gabardine hung from one of the pegs, still damp.
10 The man in the gabardine suit stared at the side of Ryan's face.
11 He wore dark gabardine pants and a lightweight hound's-tooth sports jacket.
12 Called gabardine , this was used for the trench coat which its inventor also originated.
13 Red demanded, seizing hold of the derelict by the shoulder of his squalid gabardine .
14 He is dragging his brown gabardine slacks by one foot.
15 He wore a three-piece suit with a barely discernible chalk line in the gabardine .
16 Outside all other garments the burberry gabardine was worn.
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