In costumes made up of scavenged bits and piece

Geraldine McCaughrean, The stones ara hatching, Oxford University Press, 2000, p. 1

The street filled up behind them whith a dense, whispering crowd of expressionless creatures, their clothes giving no more hint to their sex than their uniformly slendler bodies. They were dressed, like caddis flies or hermit crabs, in costumes made up of scavenged bits and piece.