His clothing should have marked him as a tourist, an outsider, a potential victim for the shadow walkers here in Fin Whirl.
The clothing marks me as of the Blue De-menses.
Only the clothing marks it as backwoods 1920s.
You will be in close attendance upon me for most of the evening, and your clothing will obviously mark you as my serving man.
Once he'd pulled off his robe and stuffed it into his locker, his clothing didn't mark him out-at least not too much-from anyone else in the City.
Kalten's clothing marked him as a member of the ruling class, and these people at the very bottom of society had little use for courtiers and their servants.
His clothing marked him as a vagabond, but his bearing made me look twice.
Her clothing marked her as country folk; it could be presumed that she was not familiar with the ways of cities and the hazards therein.
His clothing marked him as a foreigner as clearly as a glowing halo marked a saint in a Renaissance painting.
Hudson stood like everyone else, hoping that his clothing did not mark him as a foreigner.