From a 1935 New Yorker profile of Stravinsky by Janet Flanner:
When fully dressed, he has a great deal on even in mild weather—scarf to his ears, spats, sweater, tweeds, stick, cigarette-lighter, étui wristwatch, complicated double lenses for his myopic eyes, sacred medals and fetishes pinned to his underwear—for he is superstitious—and over all, for fear of draughts, often two coats, one of fur.