Worn out... like a shoe someone has worn for 1 whole year. YUCK!!
Threadbare.
his clothes were torn, tattered and threadbare.
The cast of Threadbare - 2012 includes: Lucas Crawford
"The homeless man's hand-me-down coat was so old, it was threadbare." As in it was so old and tattered, so it appeared threadbare. You can also use "threadbare" to describe someone or something that appears old and shabby, not just clothing or cloth.
...warn out.
Threadbare means that the clothes are worn down to the threads. In other words they are frayed or just about falling apart.
Threadbare - 2005 was released on: USA: 1 January 2005 (First Run Festival)
Foot traffic over time
Shabbily is an adverb that means to appear worn or threadbare.
In "The Phantom Tollbooth," the Threadbare Excuse is described as a worn-out and tattered man with fraying clothes and a weak, feeble appearance. He constantly makes excuses for his behavior and lacks confidence in himself.
The Threadbare Excuse is a character from Norton Juster's "The Phantom Tollbooth." He is depicted as a shabby, worn-out figure who represents the concept of making excuses. When Milo encounters him, the Threadbare Excuse embodies the idea that people often use excuses to avoid taking responsibility or action. His presence serves as a reminder of the importance of facing challenges rather than relying on justifications for inaction.
Dilapidated, rundown, or threadbare are synonyms for shabby.