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In the 1960s the Black Lisu, living highest up in the Salween River valley, were least assimilated; they wore coarse clothes of homespun hemp, while the others dressed in colourful and elaborate garments.
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Even when they were at home, they would never have been idling around in their nightclothes at eleven in the morning; they would have been at work for hours already, in the kitchen or turning out the lodgers' rooms, with their sleeves rolled up and coarse aprons tied over their clothes.
The smock eventually developed into a loose, yoked, shirtlike outer garment of coarse linen, used to protect the clothes; it was worn, for example, by peasants in Europe.
There wafts to your unwilling nostrils the thick coarse smell of a male body, clothes not recently washed.
My cowboy boots were coarse; I hid my figure in unflattering clothes.
LOCAL CLOTHING 328 East Ninth Street (212) 777-3850 VINTAGE STORE localclothingnyc.blogspot.com The name is a bit of a misnomer as some of the clothes here, like an African dashiki and coarse linen tunic, are from far-flung locales.
The most telling moment in the movie arrives when Murphy, press-ganged into singing one more horrendously bland ballad at an awards ceremony honouring Foxx, instead tears off his clothes and instructs the band to play something coarse, raw, funky and black.
Painters, photographers and sculptors simply will not admit what lies beneath our clothes - the scars and wrinkles, the moles and rolls, the coarse black hairs and blue-veined skin.
"Rather — coarse".
Coarse language.
Coarse texture.
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