He was dressed in a fancy pale blue over jacket with matching knickerbockers, and white hose. |
Before her was a tea wagon and she was at present pouring a cup for a slightly stiff person in knickerbockers. |
The room is a hugger-mugger of tables with a bar, and pictures of Iberians in pink knickerbockers doing painful things to ungulates. |
Until the end of the 18th century, bifurcated European garments took forms such as breeches, knickerbockers, and pantaloons. |
About 30 followers, many in red waistcoats and green knickerbockers, gathered yesterday to mark the last official hare hunt. |
The Little Lord Fauntleroy consisted of a velvet jacket and matching knickerbockers with contrasting trim and a Vandyke collar and cuffs. |