Old Man Selden balanced his glass on one peaked knee while he reached into a pocket of his chaparejos for a plug of tobacco. |
Their chaparejos were made of heavy bullhide, to protect the leg from the brush and thorns. |
To protect our legs we wore over the trousers heavy leather chaparejos, sometimes of bear or buffalo hide. |
The ragged one thrust his hands in the pockets of his chaparejos. |
The Boy thrust the medal into a pocket of his chaparejos, and crawled into his snow-covered bed. |
Apropos of protecting your legs, there remains still the question of chaparejos or chaps. |