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Zoro is an average sized, muscular young man. He almost always carries around his three swords, bundled up with a green haramaki over his right hip, allowing him to easily draw them with his left hand. Although his right hand is usually seen resting over them, he can also use this hand to pull his swords out before sitting down. He has three identical gold earrings on his left earlobe. Zoro normally keeps a black bandanna[5] tied around his left arm and ties it around his head when he is fighting seriously against an opponent. Zoro's shirt varies from time to time, but he consistently wears black trousers[5] tucked inside black boots. Zoro is most commonly seen wearing a plain white shirt with three buttons at the collar, but after this shirt is effectively torn to shreds due to the incident at Thriller Bark, he wears a different shirt with each succeeding arc.
Zoro's body is covered with scars from his many battles, most notably the massive scar stretching from his left shoulder to his right hip acquired during his loss against the world's greatest swordsman, Dracule Mihawk, at Baratie. His other notable scars are the scars he inflicted upon his ankles in a desperate attempt to free himself from Mr. 3's Giant Candle Service Set by trying to cut his feet off at Little Garden.
Zoro's other remarkable feature is his cropped green hair, which Sanji often teases him about by calling him "marimo" (moss-ball, moss-head in the Viz Manga and FUNimation dub).
After the two-year timeskip, Zoro gains a new scar running down his left eye, which is now implied to be blind as it is almost always closed. His neck appears much thicker and more muscular and his hair became slightly longer. Zoro now wears a long, open dark-green coat, closed on his waist by a red sash, in which his swords are now tucked, and his black bandanna tied around the left sleeve. He has no shirt underneath, and his green haramaki is visible under the coat. Zoro has also gained more muscle. He also appears to have gotten taller, as he used to be several inches taller than Nami when standing near her.
According to Oda, Zoro resembles a shark.[6] Oda uses the color green to represent Zoro, he smells of steel, and the flower that suits him best is the thistle.

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