0 a thread or string that goes through an opening, especially in the top of a bag or the waist of a piece of clothing, and can be pulled to fasten it or make it tighter
Getting his gloves off, he drew out the little leather bag from under his shirt, loosening the drawstrings by which it hung around his neck.
They could carry items by tying leather pouches onto their belts with their drawstrings.
They're wearing skirts with a drawstring in the back, and a label in the band, guaranteed to last one year.
They cannot tell without unravelling the drawstrings.
The form-fitting dresses or frocks of the day had no pockets, thus these small drawstring handbags were essential.
Early releases came packaged in a library-style, printed drawstring bag.
The "vamp" refers to the shoe's upper piece, measured from the platform to the drawstring; normally, longer toes call for a longer vamp.
They are generally secured by thin banding at the upper thighs and either a drawstring around the waist or an elastic waistband.
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