One of his sleeves was empty and pinned to his patched shirt.
Here in the cloister the air was still chilly, and he had only a patched shirt and hose on him, the half-mended coat lying on his knees.
One of the grooms was with her, a lanky fellow in a long, frayed vest and a patched shirt, holding the reins of a tall roan.
Layman was no longer wearing a sling on his shoulder, but a lumpy bandage beneath his ragged, patched shirt marked the location of his wound.
By a house where a thin line of smoke streamed from the chimney, a youth in brown trousers and a patched shirt stood beside a wood pile, ax in hand.
She was wearing a patched shirt that had faded from blue to gray.
She had been a seven-sector call-out in faded moleskin breeches and a patched shirt.
Stephen lay in an old patched shirt, so often washed that it was diaphanous in places and wonderfully soft all over.
From the breast pocket of his patched shirt he took out a scrap of peeled bark they used for paper-keeping it half-concealed in the palm of his hand so that what was noted on it remained a secret.
No longer in bogus Healer green, he was clad in a patched shirt and too-short trousers from which his hairy legs protruded.